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Death toll reaches 148; 55 go missing in disasters

Kathmandu, Sept 29: The death toll in the recent disasters has reached 148 while number of people gone missing stands at 55. As the rains lashed out various districts including the Kathmandu Valley itself, incidents of landslide, flood and inundation took such number of lives and damaged huge property. One

Indian alpinist Vajpai eyes Shishapangma

Indian alpinist Arjun Vajpai is set to embark on an expedition to Shishapangma (8,027m), the world's 14th highest mountain, as

35 dead bodies recovered from Jhyaplekhola in Dhading

Thirty five dead bodies were recovered in Jhyaplekhola, Dhunibensi Municipality-9 of Dhading on the border of Dhading and Kathmandu till

Whereabouts of four missing in Dolakha landslide unknown

The whereabouts of four people who went missing in a landslide at Bigu rural municipality-1 in Dolakha district on Saturday

Govt to combat national disaster with all its might: Finance…

Minister for Finance Bishnu Prasad Paudel has expressed grief over the loss of lives and wealth due to natural disasters

161 rescued by helicopters, monsoon disasters result in 107 deaths

A total of 161 people affected by landslides, floods, and inundations have been safely rescued by helicopters as of Sunday

Domestic flights resume after weather improves

After the weather across the country improved, domestic air transport service has resumed from Tribhuvan International Airport as well as

Wild elephant kills a farmer in Kanchanpur

Ramdal Rana, a 50-year-old farmer of Laljhadi Rural Municipality-4 Dandazai, has died after coming into an attack by a wild

More than 500 families affected by floods in Sunsari

More than 500 families have been affected by rain-induced floods in Sunsari.

‘Heritage passport’ for tourists to visit Panauti cultural sites

Free 'Sampada-Passport' or Heritage Permit is to be issued to tourists visiting Panauti.