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Japanese MPs urged for more Japanese investment in Nepal

Kathmandu, Aug 25: The Nepal Chamber of Commerce (NCC) has urged the visiting Japanese Members of Parliament (MPs) to bring in more investment to Nepal from Japan. Members of the Upper House of the Parliament of Japan as well as the members of the Nepal-Japan Parliamentary Friendship Group Kobayashi Kazuhiro

‘Coordination, cooperation needed among three layers of government’

Chief Minister of Karnali Province Raj Kumar Sharma has said that more coordination and cooperation was needed among the three

PM Modi, Xi Jinping shake hands, greet each other at…

Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping were seen exchanging a handshake and in brief conversation

Misleading information on social media, major challenge in safe migration

Since Nepal has imposed restrictions on domestic workers in gulf countries, Nepali migrant workers have not been able to return

Jomsom-Muktinath road section comes into operation

The Jomson-Muktinath road section which was obstructed since Wednesday evening following a flood has come into operation from today.

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Koshi Province Chief Minister’s confidence vote unconstitutional: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court has issued an order against Chief Minister Uddhav Thapa of Koshi Province, stating that procedure the Chief

208th group of Peace Corps volunteers sworn in

Twenty-one Peace Corps Volunteers were sworn in by Ambassador Dean R. Thompson and the Peace Corps/Nepal Country Director Troy Kofroth

Govt., private sector collaboration needed to better economy: President

President Ramchandra Paudel has stated that country's economic development was possible only if encouraging participation of private sector was ensured.

Japanese MPs call on President Paudel

A delegation of visiting Japanese Member of Parliament (Upper House) called on President Ram Chandra Paudel today at Sheetal Niwas,

CIB includes 286 defendants in Lalita Niwas land grabbing case…

In the Lalita Niwas land grabbing case, Nepal Police have recommended that 286 people be made defendants. Since the remaining