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Bharatpur Metropolis fetes cricketer Sandeep Lamichhane

Chitwan, July 2: The Bharatpur Metropolitan City has honoured former captain of National Cricket Team, Sandeep Lamichhane. Organising a programme here today, the metropolis felicitated cricketer Lamchhane with Rs 100,000. Mayor Renu Dahal and Deputy-Mayor Chitra Sen Adhikari jointly honoured Lamichhane. On the occasion, Mayor Dahal expressed the view that

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Two boys drown in pond in Siraha

Two boys died after drowning in a pond at Naraha rural municipality-3 in the district.

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SC issues interim order on appointment of SEBON Chairperson

The Supreme Court today issued an interim order over the appointment procedures of the Chairperson of the Securities Board of

Lumbini Technological University will be developed as technical school: CM…

Chief Minister of Lumbini Province Jokh Bahadur Mahara has said that the Lumbini Technological University would be developed as a

Collaboration with UML for strengthening federal democratic republic: Nidhi

Former Vice-President of the Nepali Congress, Bimalendra Nidhi, has argued the party decided to politically collaborate with the CPN (UML)

PM Dahal calls on President Paudel today

The Prime Minister and the CPN (Maoist Centre) Chair visited the Head-of-the-State at the Office of the President, Shital Niwas. 

Parliamentary hearing on Pradhan’s recommendation on July 5

A parliamentary hearing regarding the nomination of Krishnaman Pradhan to the position of election commissioner has been scheduled for July

NC central work execution committee meeting on Wednesday

A meeting of the central works execution committee of the Nepali Congress (NC) has been summoned for tomorrow, July 3.

UML, NC agreed to form national coalition govt: Shankar Pokhrel 

General-Secretary of the CPN (UML), Shankar Pokhrel, has said an agreement has been reached to form a national coalition government

Madhesh Province proposes to set-up Budhanilkantha school branch in Madhesh

He has also stated for an intake of at least 50% female students from across the nation as a commitment