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Nepal establishes diplomatic relations with Kiribati

Kathmandu, July 18: Nepal has established diplomatic relations with Republic of Kiribati today. With this, the number of countries with which Nepal has diplomatic relations has reached 183. Kiribati (pronounced Kiribas), which is located in the central Pacific Ocean, gained independence on 12 July 1979 from Britain. It has a

CPN UML for passage of Public Service Broadcasting Bill

The ruling CPN-UML party has suggested the government to get the Media Council Bill passed so as to establish the

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Heavy rain likely in Koshi, Madhes, Bagmati, Gandaki and Sudurpaschim…

The weather is generally cloudy across the country with light to moderate rain occurring at one or two places in

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Finance Minister Poudel assures payment for construction entrepreneurs

Kathmandu, July 18: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Bishnu Prasad Poudel assured the construction entrepreneurs that their complaints

PM Oli hands over Chinnalata Award

Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has awarded various personalities with the Chinnalata Puraskar (Award) for their notable contributions in Nepali

Minister Yadav vows resolving problems relating to drinking water

Kathmandu, July 17: Minister for Drinking Water, Pradeep Yadav, vowed he would resolve problems relating to drinking water. During a

Govt. issues 73-point guideline for budget enforcement

The government has issued 73-point guidelines for the enforcement of the budget.

Four injured in landslide airlifted to Surkhet hospital

Surkhet, July 18: Four persons injured in a landslide that occurred at Kallena of Kushe rural municipality-8 of Jajarkot district

Death toll from monsoon-induced disaster climbs to 124

Kathmandu, July 18: The number of people who have died in monsoon-related disaster including landslides and floods that have occurred

Panta’s ‘Ajima’ explores Kathmandu’s matriarchal history

Sunil Babu Panta's documentary, ‘Ajima and 6 Gender Identities', which recently premiered at Martin Chautari in Kathmandu, explores matriarchal history