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Gold prices increased by Rs 100 per tola today

Gold price for July 14, 2023 (Ashad 29, 2080 BS) in Nepali market: Hallmark Gold: NRs. 112,500 per tola (increased by Rs 100) Worked Gold: NRs. 111,950 per tola (increased by Rs 100) Silver: NRs. 1,480 per tola (increased by Rs. 40)   Source: Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealer’s

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Landslide causes damage to micro hydel in Myagdi

The powerhouse of Daramkhola Micro Hydropower Project at Lulang in Dhaulwagiri Rural Municipality-2 in Myagdi district has suffered damages after

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Two dead in separate road accidents in Jhapa

Two persons died in two separate road accidents in Jhapa district last night. Pillion rider Upendra Sigdel, 40, died after

FNCCI President Dhakal and Netherlands Ambassador Berg discuss investment opportunities

The President of the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI), Chandra Prasad Dhakal, and the Ambassador of

Bus accident in Dashdhunga, 19 passengers injured

At least 19 passengers injured in a bus accident in Dashdhunga of Chitwan's Bharatpur Metropolitan City Ward No. 29.

30,000 more use Lumbini cable car, 7 percent Indians

More than 30,000 tourists have traveled on the newly established Lumbini Cable Car in Lumbini province in a month.

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Order to produce Secretary Raut in court within 24 hours

The Supreme Court has ordered the concerned authority to produce Communications Secretary Krishna Bahadur Raut, who was arrested in the

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Chinese national held for duping, and taking Nepali citizens hostage

A 42-year-old Chinese national, Liang Ju, calling himself Johansson, has been arrested for duping people and taking them hostage in

Cabinet decision: Dr Mahat to attend G20 meet in India

The government has decided to send a Nepali delegation led by Finance Minister Dr Prakash Sharan Mahat to attend the

Paddy plantation exceeds 80% in Kanchanpur

Around 80 per cent of the paddy has been transplanted in Kanchanpur district as of the second week of July,