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Election Commission fines KMC, Ward no 16 chair

Kathmandu: The Election Commission (EC) has fined Rs 5,000 on Mukunda Rijal, chairperson of Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC), Ward No 16, on the charge of violating the election code of conduct. The EC has decided to impose the fine on Rijal after it was proved that he was personally involved

Gold price
Gold price increases Rs 1,400 per tola

Gold price has been fixed at Rs 94,500 per tola (11.66 grams) today, an increment of Rs 1,400 per tola,

Dinesh Kumar Thapaliya
Polls will be organised in fearless, impartial way: Thapaliya

Chief Election Commissioner Dinesh Kumar Thapaliya today said the upcoming elections to the House of Representatives would be organised in

Parties intensify campaigning in Dailekh district

With just two weeks left for the election of member of House of Representatives and Province Assembly members, the political

COP27: Time to work for secure future in the face…

"Climate change is landing blow after blow upon humanity and the planet, an onslaught that will only intensify in the

Alliance government even after election: PM Deuba

Kathmandu: Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has said it was necessary for the country to have the government of ruling

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Dengue toll rises to 54, with 46,768 infected

Kathmandu: So far, 54 people have died from dengue. Since mid-July early this year, 46,768 people been reported being infected

Clarification sought from Executive Director Dr Jha

Kathmandu: The Election Commission has directed Executive Director of Ramraja Prasad Singh, Institute of Health Sciences Dr Ranjit Kumar Jha

Tourists in Ghodepani enjoying scenic beauty of Nepal. (file photo)
Over 500 thousand tourists arrive in 10 months

The arrival of foreign tourists in Nepal has gradually caught the track. In the past 10 months, around 500,000 foreign

Sher Bahadur Deuba
PM Deuba says alliance is to safeguard constitution, democracy

Nepali Congress President and Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has said the five parties forged the ruling alliance to safeguard