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Press Chautari shows concern on SC’s order on Sidhakura online

            Kathmandu, May 1: Press Chautari Nepal has said its attention has been drawn to the Supreme Court's order in connection with the content published under 'the dark file' series of sidhakura.com online and youtube channel. The attention has been drawn to the order, stated a press release issued by

“Suhang will take charge of Ilam, I will take charge…

CPN (UML) Chairperson and former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli expressed his belief that Ilam district would attain more prosperity

‘Issues raised in investment summit to be immediately taken into…

The government is set to immediately implement the key issues raised in the third Nepal investment summit that concluded in

Int Labour Day: Govt making efforts to implement labour rights:…

Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has said that the incumbent government was working seriously to lay foundation for prosperity

Production, productivity should increase for decent labour: President Paudel

President Ramchandra Paudel has said internal production and productivity should be increased by ensuring an enabling environment for decent labour

Three acquitted in Pashupatinath jalhari case

The special court has acquitted three persons, including Pashupati Area Development Trust member secretary Dr Milan Kumar Thapa, in connection

Prices of diesel goes down by Rs. 2 per liter

The Nepal Oil Corporation has reduced the price of diesel and kerosene. The price of diesel and kerosene has been

Simrik Air pilot removed from active duty

The Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN), the regulatory body of Nepal's civil aviation, has removed a Simrik Air pilot

NSO estimates 3.54% economic growth rate for current fiscal year

The statistics office has announced that the government has set a target of achieving economic growth of about 6% through

Two arrested for cheating foreign job aspirants of Rs 8…

Police have arrested two persons on the charge of cheating people of eight million rupees, promising them employment in Slovakia