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Expert committee recommends bringing educational institutions to legal ambit

Kathmandu, July 2: A high-level committee formed by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology under the leadership of former Secretary Shanker Koirala has suggested to bring into the legal ambit the constituent academic institutions being operated in Nepal under the affiliation of foreign educational institutions. In the report of

Salt Trading hikes salt price by Rs. 3 per kg

The Aayo Nun or iodized salt being sold out from the Corporation has gone up by Rs 3 per kilogramme.

Right activists demand to utilize Single Women Security Fund

Women rights activists have demanded utilization of the Single Women Security Fund that was established to protect and promote the

Supreme Court of Nepal
SC issues interim order on appointment of SEBON Chairperson

Kathmandu, July 2: The Supreme Court today issued an interim order over the appointment procedures of the Chairperson of the

UML invites parties to join ‘national consensus’ govt.

Kathmandu, July 2: The CPN (UML) has invited political parties represented in the Parliament to join the next government of

NA discusses Appropriation Bill on specific headings concerning seven ministries

A session of the National Assembly (NA) today held deliberations on the Appropriation Bill-2081 BS, focusing on headings concerning seven

Sandeep Lamichhane
Bharatpur Metropolis fetes cricketer Sandeep Lamichhane

Organising a programme here today, the metropolis felicitated cricketer Lamchhane with Rs 100,000. Mayor Renu Dahal and Deputy-Mayor Chitra Sen

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Two boys drown in pond in Siraha

Two boys died after drowning in a pond at Naraha rural municipality-3 in the district.

Securities Board of Nepal
SC issues interim order on appointment of SEBON Chairperson

The Supreme Court today issued an interim order over the appointment procedures of the Chairperson of the Securities Board of

Collaboration with UML for strengthening federal democratic republic: Nidhi

Former Vice-President of the Nepali Congress, Bimalendra Nidhi, has argued the party decided to politically collaborate with the CPN (UML)