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Three Star into the final in Aaha-Rara Gold Cup

Pokhara, Jan 31: Three Star Football Club has entered the finals of the Aaha-Rara Gold Cup football tournament with a narrow 1-0 victory over Jawalakhel Youth Club. In the first semi-finals of the tournament held today at Pokhara Stadium, Dipesh Ghale scored the only goal of the match in 78th

Discussions about upcoming Fiscal Year 2024/25 budget begins

The government has initiated discussions with the relevant ministries about the budget for the upcoming financial year 2081/82.

Minister Jwala hands over RFID devices to Nepal Police

Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport, Prakash Jwala, handed over five RFID devices that can read the embossed number plate

Two Bhutanese nationals killed in jeep mishap

Two Bhutanese nationals were killed when a jeep they were travelling in met an accident at Doring cliff, Helambu rural

U-19 World Cup: Bangladesh defeats Nepal by five wickets

Bangladesh have defeated Nepal by five wickets in the match held in the Super Six of the ICC U-19 World

Supreme Court of Nepal
Apex court demands submission of documents on marital rape case

The Supreme Court has issued an order, seeking submission of Patan High Court's document relating to a marital rape case

Govt. committed for making journalism advanced and professional: Minister Sharma

Nepal Television and Radio Nepal would be merged and developed as more independent, autonomous and people-oriented public service broadcaster.

Experience of senior citizens is valuable: Speaker Ghimire

Speaker of the House of Representatives, Devraj Ghimire, has said the experience with the senior citizens would be important for

Army points out feasibility to revive Hetauda Textile Factory

The preliminary cost estimate for re-operating the industry is Rs 1.93 billion and the annual operation cost is Rs 780

Biting cold affects normal life in Solu: Khumbu area deserted

Salleri (Solukhumbu), Jan 31: Most of the businessmen and locals of Khumbu, the main destination of Himalayan tourism, have left