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Mountain guides facing problems in lack of mountain guide certificate

Jamuna Barsha Sharma/RSS POKHARA: Ang Phurba Sherpa, who has climbed the highest mountain in the world- Sagarmatha (Mt Everest) for 10 times, had added another feather on his hat. Ang Phurba is one among the 10 members of Nepali climbers who first climbed the second highest mountain in the world-Mt

Jhalanath Khanal and Madhav Nepal
CPN (Unified Socialist) to follow people’s multi-party democracy

KATHMANDU: The newly formed party–CPN (Unified Socialist) has set a goal to move forward on the path of socialism by

election commission
EC calls parties for verification on Wednesday

KATHMANDU: The Election Commission has summoned the CPN (Unified Socialist) and Democratic Socialist Party that have registered application for party

Restriction lifted on movement of vehicles after 8 pm

KATHMANDU: Restriction imposed on movement of private and public vehicles from 8:00 pm afterwards in the Kathmandu Valley has been

Examination Board
Parliamentary committee instructs to conduct grade 12 exams

KATHMANDU: The Committee for Education and Health under the House of Representatives has instructed the concerned authority to conduct annual

vaccine
Nepal logs 2,525 new COVID-19 cases, 35 died in 24…

KATHMANDU: A total of 2,525 new cases of COVID-19 were registered in the country in the past 24 hours. According

SC orders to furnish documents on Ghising’s appointment

KATHMANDU: In a writ petition filed against the appointment of Kulman Ghising as the Executive Director of Nepal Electricity Authority

NEPSE Chief Executive Officer Saud resigns

KATHMANDU: Chief Executive Officer of Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Chandra Singh Saud has resigned after being accused of buying shares

Supreme Court
SC denies issuing interim order on Lumbini lawmakers

KATHMANDU: The Supreme Court has denied issuing an interim order on the writ petition filed by former lawmakers of Lumbini

OAG report paints bleak picture of country’s fiscal governance

KATHMANDU: If there is something often repeated in political speeches and government documents in Nepal, it is ‘good governance’. But,