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RPP Chairman Lingden sees need for new political consensus

Kathmandu, Jan 24: Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) Chairperson Rajendra Lingden has pointed out the need for a new political consensus in the country. In an interaction with editors of some media here on Tuesday, leader Lingden asserted, "Problems are increasing one after another in the country. Frustration is flaring up

NC will be stronger if people are placed at centre-President…

Nepali Congress President and former Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has said the party would be strengthened only if it

Ministry of foreign affairs
Asia-Pacific countries to address threat of illicit small arms trade

Delegations from over 25 countries in Asia-Pacific countries have gathered in Kathmandu to collectively tackle the spectra of illicit arms'

NRB
Personal bank accounts being used for business transactions for tax…

The trend of using personal bank accounts for business transactions to evade taxes is on the rise in the country

Attorney General submits annual report to President

Attorney General Dr Dinesh Mani Pokharel has submitted the annual report of Office of the Attorney General for the fiscal

Govt prioritizes APF’s Border Development Programme: PM Dahal

Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has said that the government would take forward the Armed Police Force (APF) Border

Janamat Party withdraws support from Madhes Province government

The CK Raut led Janamat Party has decided to withdraw the support given to the JSP-led Madhes Province government.

Next budget to focus on accomplishing incomplete projects: PM Dahal

Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has said the upcoming fiscal year budget will focus on accomplishing incomplete projects arguing

Govt recommends to summon federal parliament’s meeting on February 5

The government has recommended to the President to summon the meeting of the federal parliament on coming February 5.

Survey for petro exploration in Dailekh reports 80 percent progress

Eighty percent work progress has been reported in a final survey for the exploration of petroleum products in Dailekh.