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Detention of Businessmen Bhatta and Agrawal increased by 12 more…

Kathmandu, May 6: The Special Court has granted the extension of judicial custody of businessmen Deepak Bhatta and Sulabh Agrawal by 12 more days. They are in custody for investigation on a money laundering offense. A division bench of Justices Hemant Rawal, Dilliratna Shrestha and Bidur Koirala granted the permission

Janamat Party withdraws support to government in Madhesh

Dhanusha, May 6: The Janamat Party has withdrawn its support to the Madhesh Province Government. A letter to this end

Norwegian ambassador pays courtesy call on VP Yadav

Kathmandu, May 6: Ambassador of Norway to Nepal, Dagny Mjos, paid a courtesy call on Vice-President Ram Sahay Prasad Yadav

‘Ministry committed to advance UNCRC report’

Kathmandu, May 6: Minister for Women, Children and Senior Citizens, Sita Badi, has expressed the commitment to effectively advance the

CM Acharya for proposing enforceable projects

Lumbini, May 6: Chief Minister of Lumbini Province, Chet Narayan Acharya, has directed the authorities concerned to propose projects that

Storm hammers Baitadi, Dadeldhura schools and homes hit

Strong winds have once again caused widespread damage in Baitadi and Dadeldhura, blowing off roofs of schools, government buildings and

Teacher shortage hampers implementation of free education in Karnali

The implementation of free and compulsory education in Karnali Province has become increasingly difficult due to a shortage of teachers

Locals urge to revive Bhrikuti Paper Mill as site falls…

Once a symbol of national industrial pride, the Bhrikuti Paper Mill in Gaindakot now stands abandoned, with its structures deteriorating

Government to begin refunds for cooperative depositors from Mid-May

The government has announced that it will begin returning savings to depositors of troubled cooperatives from mid-May, starting in the

‘IBN’s role vital for investment’

Outgoing Chief Executive Officer of the Investment Board Nepal (IBN), Sushil Gyewali, has said that the Investment Board Nepal (IBN)