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Home Minister Thapa leaves for China

Kathmandu: Home Minister Ram Bahadur Thapa left here for Beijing, the capital city of China, this morning. He is visiting China at the invitation of Chinese Public Security Ministry. During his six-day visit, the Home Minister is scheduled to hold meetings with Chinese Public Security Minister, high level government officials

Free eye camp in Sardikhola, 297 benefitted

Pokhara: A total of 297 persons benefitted from a free eye health check-up camp organized at Sardikhola in ward no.

DPR agreement for Nijgadh-Bharatpur railway track

Nijgadh: An agreement has been reached to develop the detail project report or DPR of the Nijgadh-Hetauda-Bharatpur section of the

Nepal’s 40 districts being declared fully electrified

Lalitpur: The South Lalitpur Rural Power Cooperatives Limited has been providing power to some 6000 households in the area. It

National Assembly
Nomination to National Assembly election on Sunday

Kathmandu: Candidates are scheduled to submit their nomination papers for the election of Upper House of the federal parliament on

Drop in rice production likely to hit national economy

            –Rajaram Karki/RSS             Kathmandu: A noticeable fall in the rice production this year is likely to beat national economy.

Obstructed Bhimdatta highway resumes operation

            Doti: Traffic along the Bhimdatta highway obstructed since Friday evening due to snowfall has resumed. The highway links seven

Senior leader Poudel demands correction of recent decision

            Bharatpur: Senior leader of the Nepali Congress, Ramchandra Poudel, has said the recent decision in the party must be

Unsafe abortion continues to be challenge to safe motherhood in…

            -Neera Gautam/RSS             Rupandehi: Abortion has been legalised in Nepal since March 2002 and in normal case, abortion up

Banke National Park all set to bring in more tourists

            – Niraj Gautam/RSS             Nepalgunj: The Banke National Park (BNP) is all set to bring in more number of