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PM Dahal visits landslide-affected Sankhuwasabha

Kathmandu, June 19: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' today visited Sankhuwasabha, the district in Koshi Province, to assess areas hit by the recent floods and landslides. The district so far reports the death of one and the missing of 18 in the incidences of natural disasters triggered by incessant

Parliamentarians call for effective early preparedness for disaster risk reduction

Kathmandu, June 19 : Parliamentarians have drawn the attention of the government towards the urgency for making early preparedness regarding

PM Dahal off to inspect flood, landslide-hit districts

PM Dahal is off to inspect the flood-hit areas on a helicopter of the Nepal Army, said the PM's personal

Twenty-two people still missing in Hewakhola flooding disaster

Twenty-two people are still unaccounted for after they were swept away by the flooding caused by the swollen Hewakhola river

Spain wins Nations League final in penalty shoot out

Spain’s 11-year trophy drought is over. Croatia and its veteran captain Luka Modric are still waiting for their first international

Nepal trounce Maldives to reach semi-final of Five-nation Basketball

Nepal has become victorious in its last match of the league stage under the Five-nation Men's Basketball Championship currently underway

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Property worth Rs 3.2 million gutted in fire in Khotang

The house of Man Bahadur Magar of Nayabasti in Kharmi of Rupakot Majhuwagadhi Municipality-11 has been completely gutted in an

ICC cricket world cup 2023: Nepal defeated by 8 wickets

Kathmandu, June 18: Host Zimbabwe has defeated Nepal by 8 wickets in the first match of the ICC Cricket World

Monsoon-induced natural disaster: 3 dead, 29 missing in the eastern…

Various districts in the eastern part of the country have been hit hard by monsoon-induced natural disasters such as flood

Sankhuwasabha flood updates: two rescued, 15 still missing

Kimathanka, June 18 :  Two hydropower workers who were reported to have been swept away by the flooded Hewa River