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Second COVID-19 death reported in Lalitpur

Kathmandu: Lalitpur district has reported a second fatality from the COVID-19. The District Public Health Office (DPHO), Lalitpur confirmed the death of a 50-year-old man from the deadly infection. The man who was originally from Ratnanagar in Chitwan district and was temporarily staying at Tikathali of Mahalaxmi Municipality succumbed to

APF, Nepal establishes BOP in Morang

Morang: A border outpost (BOP) of the Armed Police Force (APF), Nepal has been established near the Nepal-India border at

Medicines worth Rs 3 billion imported since lockdown

Kathmandu: Nepal, in its 56th day of lockdown, has recorded import of raw materials of medicines, and readymade medicine worth

Covid-19: 25 new infections confirmed, tally climbs to 427

Kathmandu: Twenty-five people have been confirmed positive to Corona Virus today. The new cases are from Banke, Dhankuta, Kapilvastu and

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Health Ministry rules out any decision on PCR testing cost

Kathmandu: The Ministry of Health and Population has ruled out determination of any cost on PCR testing for coronavirus clarifying

South Korea maintains Kim Jong Un health rumors are untrue

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — A top South Korean official said his country remains confident there have been no “unusual

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Janata Samajbadi Party applies for new party registration at EC

Kathmandu: Newly formed Janata Samajbadi Party has applied at Election Commission for the party registration today. The newly unified party

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Labour migration: Remittance inflows to reduce by 20%

Kathmandu: A study by the World Bank (WB) group revealed that the remittance inflow will be heavily dented globally due

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Prime Minister Oli directs for sending people back home

Kathmandu: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has directed ministers and members of the High-Level Coordination Committee for the Prevention and

Facilitate to send pedestrians back home: SC

Kathmandu : The Supreme Court on Friday issued an interim order, asking the government to facilitate those pedestrians willing to