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Headcounts of swamp deer begin in Shuklaphanta National Park

Kanchanpur, April 21: The census of swamp deer has begun today in Shuklaphanta National Park. A total of 35 people have been mobilized for the census. According to the Park’s Information Officer, Prushottam Wagle, the count is being conducted by using the headcount method. The census is, a joint initiative

Contract period expires, yet no works to construct motorable bridge

Worryingly, a year passed since the expiry of contract period, but no works initiated except making a ditch. Shree Hirachan-Caravan

‘People with autism need rights-based support’

It has also been stressed that they do not need isolated educational settings; instead, they require inclusive education systems where

Two die in fire, one dead in road accident in…

Meanwhile, a youth was killed in a road accident at Belaka Municipality-3. The incident occurred when a bus carrying people

40 MW-Rahughat Hydropower construction reaches 95% physical progress

The 40-MW Rahughat Hydropower Project, promoted by Raghuganga Hydropower Company—a subsidiary of the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) — has achieved

277 consumers blacklisted for not paying tariff

"Employees at the Centre are working actively to make consumers responsible and take action accordingly," he added.

US Assistant Secretary of State Kapur discusses with business leaders

Kathmandu, April 21: Visiting US Assistant Secretary of State Samir Paul Kapur held a discussion with business leaders of Nepal

US Assistant Secretary Paul Kapur meets Rabi Lamichhane, ICT investors

US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Mr Samir Paul Kapur, who is on a visit

Birgunj customs collects Rs 177.66 billion in nine months

The Birgunj Customs Office of Nepal has collected revenue of Rs 177.66 billion in the first nine months of the

Bhaktapur industrial fair secures transaction of Rs 8 million

The event featured industrial, cultural, tourism and agricultural products and their sales. Total 180 stalls showcased varieties of items produced