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UK Ambassador calls on Minister Khadka

Kathmandu, Feb 20: The UK ambassador to Nepal, Rob Fenn, paid a courtesy call on Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation, Deepak Khadka, today. They held the meeting in course of their participations in the event relating to the Nepal Renewable Energy Programme organised by the Alternative Energy Promotion

Maoist Centre supports amending Constitution: party senior vice chair Shrestha

Dharan, Feb 20: Senior vice chair of CPN (Maoist Centre), Narayan Kaji Shrestha, has said the party is in favour

Minister Dr Rana returns home after participation in Eighth Indian…

Kathmandu, Feb 20: Minister for Foreign Affairs Dr Arzu Rana Deuba has returned home today after participating in the Eighth

Lumbini Province reports 22 per cent capital expenditure

The Lumbini Province government has spent 24.91 per cent of the total budget so far in the current fiscal year.

Maoist Centre supports amending Constitution : Narayankaji Shrestha

Senior vice chair of CPN (Maoist) Centre, Narayankaji Shrestha, has said the party is in favour of an amendment to

Kaligandaki river
Five-point manifesto for the conservation of the Kaligandaki River

The Gandaki Bimarsha Sabha has issued a five-point 'Gandaki Declaration' for the protection of the Kaligandaki River. The event was

Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency are government’s priority: Minister Khadka

Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation, Deepak Khadka, has said a dedicated act regarding the renewable energy and the

7,872 students graduate in 20th Convocation of Pokhara University

Seven thousand eight hundred and seventy-two students have been graduated in the 20th convocation ceremony of Pokhara University today.

Medicines for childhood cancer handed to government

The first shipment of medicines for pediatric cancer was handed to the government amidst a programme at the Ministry of

75,000 tour Gorkha Durbar Museum in eight months

The Gorkha Durbar Museum, which has been developing as a center for studying Nepal's unification history, has attracted more than