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Tourist arrivals rise in Ghandruk amid peak season

Pokhara, April 23: Tourist arrivals are on the rise in Ghandruk, a scenic village in Annapurna Rural Municipality–10 and 11. With the onset of the second peak tourist season, both domestic and international visitor numbers have increased significantly. According to Bikram Gurung, chairperson of the Ghandruk Tourism Management Committee, the

Police issue evacuation notice in Thapathali squatter settlement

Municipal police from Kathmandu Metropolitan City have begun issuing public announcements in the Thapathali squatter settlement, urging residents to vacate

Nepal gears up for ICC League 2 Tri-Series against UAE…

Preparations for the ICC Men's One-Day Cricket World Cup League 2 tri-series featuring Nepal, United Arab Emirates, and Oman have

Power plant endangers Modi Khola

Parbat, April 23: Flowing from the foothills of the Annapurna Range through Kaski to Parbat, the Modi Khola was once

School bus catches fire in Rupandehi

Butwal, April 23:  A fire broke out in the institutional bus of Rupandehi district. The bus, owned by Apex School

Lawmakers pledge prioritizing child rights in forthcoming budget

Lawmakers from federal and provincial parliaments have pledges prioritizing issues of children in forthcoming policy, programmes and budget.   

Energy export strategy: 15,000MW within ten years

Kathmandu, April 23: The study panel on strategy for increasing energy consumption and export today submitted its report recommending for

President adjourns federal parliament session

President Paudel, on the recommendation of the Council of Ministers made on April 21, had summoned the parliamentary session for

Lumbini Province govt to focus on infrastructures, pride projects

Lumbini, April 23: The Lumbini provincial government has announced that it would prioritize long-term and provincial pride projects in the

Lawmakers call for amending academic calendar for mountainous region

Kathmandu, April 23: Lawmakers representing from the mountainous region have demanded the government alter timing of academic calendar in the