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Depositors seek Rs 7 billion from Civil Cooperatives

Kathmandu, Nov 12: The depositors have sought Rs 7 billion of their deposits from Civil Cooperatives Financial Institution, which was declared problematic cooperatives by the Bagmati Province Government. The 35-day-long timeline given to the depositors by the Problematic Cooperatives Management Committee Office of the Bagmati Province Government to submit applications

EC calls for positive environment for upcoming by-elections

Kathmandu, Nov 12: The Election Commission of Nepal has urged mass media, especially the state-run media, for their pro-active role

Resources spent on arms should be redirected for mitigation efforts:…

Urgent implementation of ‘polluters pay and compensate’ principle is critical, and they must also take responsibility for reducing emissions.

T20 World Cup Asia Qualifiers: Nepal defeats Kuwait by 165…

Nepali team captain Pooja Mahato put up an outstanding all-round performance in Nepal's fifth match of the ICC U-19 Women's

Bagmati Province expands cabinet, total ministries reach 14

In a meeting of the Chief Minister and the Council of Ministers held today, the Ministry of Culture, Tourism, and

RPP Nepal urges to form ‘Tarai-Madhesh Integrated Authority’

The two-day Tarai-Madhesh National Congress of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party Nepal (RPP Nepal) that concluded here today decided to call

People expect much from incumbent government: Dr Mahat

Nepali Congress (NC) Spokesperson Dr Prakash Sharan Mahat has said people have expected much regarding their livelihood issues from the

15-member UML delegation off to China

A 15-member CPN (UML) delegation led by party senior vice chair Ishwor Pokhrel left here today for China at an

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Constitution revision likely before upcoming general election: Pokharel

CPN (UML) general secretary Shankar Pokharel has said the constitution amendment is likely before the upcoming general elections.

The Battle Over Russia’s Central Bank Heats Up

Almost three years after Russia invaded Ukraine, the West’s financial sanctions have finally started to bite, triggering fierce infighting within