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CPN UML politburo meeting kicks off

Kathmandu: The CPN- UML's politburo meeting has kicked off at the party headquarters in Chyasal, Lalitpur. The meeting is majorly focused on the House of Representatives and Province Assembly elections announced for upcoming November 20. Party Publicity and Dissemination Department deputy-chief Bishnu Rijal confirmed the commencement of the meeting. Party

KMC begins demolishing structures built illegally

Kathmandu: The Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) has launched a drive to demolish structures built illegally. The KMC itself resorted to

National U-20 football team announced

Kathmandu: A 25-member football team for the Under-20 Asian Cup qualifiers to be held in Bahrain has been announced today.

Ambassadors jointly call on UML Chair Oli

Kathmandu: Ambassadors of the USA, the UK as well as charge d’ affaires of Australia, Switzerland and European Union jointly

dengue mosquito
Dengue cases go unchecked across country

Kathmandu: Dengue cases have gone rampant in various parts of the country including in the Kathmandu Valley, according to the

Chief Minister Lal Babu Raut
Salary, benefits of chief minister, ministers increases in Madhes Province

JANAKPUR: Madhes Province government has increased salary and benefits of chief minister, ministers and province assembly members. New salary-scale has

election commission
Election Commission calls application for election observation

The Election Commission (EC) has solicited application from the national organizations interested to observe upcoming elections to the members of

Bal Krishna Khand
Three-tier government collaborative role necessary to combat crime: Home Minister

Home Minister Bal Krishna Khand has said the government is more attentive to the increasing complexity to handle and control

Indian Army Chief Manoj Pande to visit Nepal

New Delhi: The Chief of Army Staff (COAS) of the Indian Army, General Manoj Pande to visit Nepal from Sept

NOC
FNTTE urges government to adjust petro prices

Kathmandu : The Federation of Nepalese National Transport Entrepreneurs-FNNTE has demanded the government adjust the prices of the petroleum products