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Coronavirus infection killed 35 more people, adding 4,928 infected

KATHMANDU: In the last 24 hours, an additional 4,929 people have been found infected with the coronavirus. According to the Ministry of Health and Population, 4,831 people were found infected in 12,597 RT-PCR tests. Another 35 people have died from the coronavirus infection within 24 hours. Likewise, the number of

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COVID crisis in Banke, 8 people die with coronavirus infection

NEPALGUNJ: Eight more people have died of coronavirus infection in Banke in a single day. According to Bheri Hospital, six

Former Queen Komal admitted in ICU with high-flow oxygen

KATHMANDU: The Norvic International Hospital in Kathmandu says it has admitted former queen Komal Shah to the intensive care unit

Japan Extends Grant Aid for Improvement of Medical Equipment in…

KATHMANDU: The Government of Japan extends grant assistance of up to Japanese Yen 996,000,000, equivalent to about NRs. 1,096 million

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COVID-19: 4,897 people infected, 17 died in 24 hours

KATHMANDU: In the last 24 hours, an additional 4,897 people have been found infected with the coronavirus. According to Ministry

Bagmati State government reshuffled, three ministers inducted

HETAUDA: Chief Minister of Bagmati Pradesh Dormani Poudel has expanded his cabinet. Chief Minister Poudel appointed Keshav Raj Pandey as

Nepali Congress meeting postponed with COVID-19 infection

KATHMANDU: The meeting of the Central Committee of the Nepali Congress has been postponed. Congress has postponed the meeting of

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Gold price down, trading at Rs. 90,500 per tola

BULLION (Wednesday: April 28, 2021) Hallmark Gold = Rs. 90,500.00 (-700.00) per tola Worked Gold = Rs. 90,000.00 (-700.00) per

China announces additional aid worth amounting to five million Yuan

KATHMANDU: Minister for Foreign Affairs Pradeep Kumar Gyawali has said the enhanced regional and international assistance was inevitable in its

Supreme Court stops hearing, habeas corpus and pandemic cases continue

KATHMANDU: The Supreme Court has decided not to hear cases related to habeas corpus and COVID-19 pandemic in the Supreme