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Purna Khadka suggests govt ensuring smooth public service

Surkhet, July 15: Vice Chairman of the Nepali Congress, Purna Bahadur Khadka, has suggested the ruling coalition that it improved public service delivery. Although political stability is in place with two-party coalition, the government needs to improve public service, he added. Addressing a party cadres' gathering in Birendranagar on Monday,

Khagaraj Sharma appointed Chair of National Cooperative Regulatory Authority

The government has appointed Khagaraj Sharma as the Chairman of the National Cooperative Regulatory Authority.

Heavy rainfall predicted in four provinces

The upper hilly and mountainous places of these provinces are predicted to have moderate rains and snowfall.

Efforts on to resume transportation along BP Highway

The landslides occurred at three places along BP Highway obstructed transportation on Monday night.

Foreign ministry’s one-year anniversary: Major achievements and works

Once operational, the archiving system is expected to be instrumental in the management, security and preservation of necessary documents.

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Nepal’s banking sector continues to growth in deposits, digital expansion

Nepal’s banking sector continues to show strong performance in key financial indicators, with notable progress in digital banking, credit distribution,

Minister Gurung urges for launch of NTV World by September…

Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Prithvi Subba Gurung, has advised the Public Service Broadcasting (PSB) Nepal

Health insurance programme will be reviewed, says PM Oli

Prime Minister KP Sharma has said that the government would review the government health insurance programme.

We will oppose corruption from streets and parliament: Lingden

Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) Chairperson Rajendra Lingden has said that his party will protest against corruption and misgovernment in the

Minister proposes minimum monthly salary of 1,000 dirhams in UAE

Ambassador of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to Nepal, Abdulla Saeed Mubarak Jarwan Al Shamsi, paid a courtesy call today