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Municipal assembly decides not to allow quarantine at Kharipati

Bhaktapur: The sixth municipal assembly of Changunarayan municipality has urged the government to search alternative, objecting to the government's decision of quarantine for the Nepalis evacuated from Wuhan of China at Kharipati, Bhaktapur. The municipal assembly started at Kharipati-based Nepal Electricity Authority on Friday determined that the government's decision was

HURPES concerned over letting off powerful ones in Lalita land…

Kathmandu: The Human Rights and Peace Society (HURPES) has expressed severe concern over letting off those in the main responsibility

Nepal-Japan political dialogue in Kathmadu

Kathmandu: The third Japan-Nepal Political Dialogue between the Ministries of Foreign Affairs of both the countries have been held in

Two Nepali and five Indian banks to invest Rs 100…

      -Ramesh Lamsal/RSS Kathmandu: Finally, the financial closure for Arun III hydropower project has been managed as Everest Bank and

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National Assembly passes Nepal Media Council Bill

Kathmandu: The National Assembly has unanimously passed the much-talked-about Nepal Media Council Bill, 2076 today.             Minister for Communications and

Lalita Niwas scam: Nepali Congress obstructs House

Kathmandu: The main opposition party has obstructed today’s meeting of the House of Representatives, saying the Commission for Investigation of

Prachanda
Constitution amendment based on need, relevance: Prachanda

Lahan: Chairman of ruling Nepal Communist Party (NCP), Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ has said his party and the government were

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Two killed in accident in Kathmandu

Kathmandu:  Two passengers were killed in a road accident at underpass at Kalanki road in the district. The deceased are

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IBC gets over Rs 30 million grant

Kathmandu: The Kathmandu Metropolitan City has provided Rs 30.169 million grant for the construction of Dhamma hall of International Buddhist

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World Bank approves US$ 200 million for reconstruction

Kathmandu: The World Bank has approved an additional credit of US$ 200 million (NPR 22.82 billion approximately) for the implementation