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President Bhandari leaves for Bangladesh

KATHMANDU: President Bidya Devi Bhandari has left for Bangladesh today for a state visit. President Bhandari was seen off by Vice President Nanda Kishore Pun, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and other dignitaries at the Tribhuvan International Airport. She is on a two-day visit to Bangladesh at the invitation of

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161 rhinos died in 6 years, rhino census begins from…

CHITWAN: The counting of the rare wild animal, the one-horned rhino, will be starting from Monday. The rhino is being

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Ministry of Health publishes list of Vice Chancellor for three…

KATHMANDU: The Ministry of Health and Population has published the preliminary list of recommended Vice-Chancellors in three health institutions. Thirteen

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Private sector allowed to import Bharat Biotech’s Covaxin to Nepal

KATHMANDU: A private company has been allowed to import Covaxin against the coronavirus, which was allowed for emergency use in

Nepal-Bangladesh ties expected to enter new era with President’s state…

-Sharachchandra Bhandary/RSS KATHMANDU: President Bidya Devi Bhandari is paying a state visit to Bangladesh on March 22 and 23. The

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NEPSE index gains 63.38 points

KATHMANDU: The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) index that suffered a bit in the past couple of days gained a double

Can’t wait to meet my mother, says freed Timsina

Chandrakala Bhandari/RSS JHAPA: Durga Prasad Timsina, originally from Mai Municipality-10 of Ilam, arrived at Kakadvitta, Jhapa after being released from

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Five people died in a truck accident in Manang

MANANG: The death toll in a truck accident at Khotro in Naso Rural Municipality-3 of Manang district has reached five.

CPN (UML)’s statute amendment proposal passed

KATHMANDU: A proposal relating to amendment of the CPN (UML)’s parliamentary party statute has been endorsed. The meeting of the

KP Oli’s arrogance split the Nepal Communist Party: Leader Gagan…

SURKHET: Nepali Congress youth leader Gagan Thapa has said that the ruling Nepal Communist Party (NCP) was divided due to