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Fake Bhutanese Case: Supreme Court orders to keep accused in…

Kathmandu, April 25: The Supreme Court has stayed the order to the Patan High Court to keep seven persons including CPN (UML) leader Top Bahadur Rayamazhi and former secretary Teknarayan Pandey in custody as accused in fake Bhutanese refugees scam. The bench of Justices Kumar Regmi and Tek Prasad Dhungana

Karnali Chief Minister Kandel got a vote of confidence

The Chief Minister of Karnali Province Yam Lal Kandel has received the vote of confidence in the state assembly meeting

70 community and national forests affected by fire in Parbat…

Parbat, the district in the Gandaki Province, continues to report the incidents of forest fire since the last week of

dengue mosquito
Report says, foreign returnees more vulnerable to malaria

Today marks the World Malaria Day. The Day was observed with the theme of “Accelerating the fight against malaria for

Politics should be able to infuse enthusiasm among investors: President…

President Ramchandra Paudel has said that politics should be able to infuse enthusiasm among the investors for the country's prosperity.

16th Plan stresses on integrated infrastructure development, IT use: PM…

Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has said the 16th periodic plan will focus on integrated infrastructure development and extension

Noor-Ganga talent award to Raju Pariyar

The Noor-Ganga Talent Award Guthi has decided to provide Noor-Ganga National Singing Award of Rs 100,000 to folk singer Raju

Fire survivors of Mahaottari awaiting relief

As many as 150 fire affected families of Muslim settlement in Matihani-6 are awaiting relief. They are surviving a helpless

Nepal Tourism Board
Order to suspend selection of CEO of tourism board

The Patan High Court has ordered the government to halt the process of selection of Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of

Indian custom clears barrier to Nepali tea after five days

The Indian customs has cleared the barrier to Nepali tea after five days. Seventeen trucks laden with tea which were