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State 2 cabinet reshuffle, three ministers sworn in

JANAKPURDHAM: State 2 Chief Minister Lal Babu Raut has expanded the Council of Ministers. On Wednesday evening, Chief Minister Raut appointed three people from the Nepali Congress as ministers. The newly appointed ministers were sworn in by state chief Rajesh Jha Ahiraj on Wednesday night. The newly appointed ministers are

COVID-19: Additional 3,449 people infected in 24 hours

KATHMANDU: Coronavirus infection has been confirmed in 3,449 people across the country in 24 hours. According to the Ministry of

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NEPSE fall by double digits, trade of Rs 17 billion

KATHMANDU: The NEPSE index, which measures share turnover, has declined by double digits on Wednesday. The NEPSE index has dropped

Newly elected NA member Pandey sworn in

KATHMANDU: National Assembly (NA) Chairperson Ganesh Prasad Timalsina has administered the oath of office and secrecy to newly elected NA

Chief Minister Lal Babu Raut
JSPN, NC and CPN (Maoist Centre) agree on reshuffle of…

KATHMANDU: The Janata Samajwadi Party Nepal (Upendra Yadav Group), the Nepali Congress and the CPN (Maoist Centre) have agreed on

Bishwo Prakash Sharma
NC stresses on autonomy of cancer institutes

KATHMANDU: The Nepali Congress has expressed dissatisfaction towards government’s silence even after the concerned side raised question over the independency

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176 succumb to second wave of COVID-19 in Kanchanpur

KANCHANPUR: More than 150 people died from second wave of coronavirus infection in Kanchanpur district so far. According to the

Gold
Gold price slightly increased today

KATHMANDU: The gold and silver price have slightly increased on Wednesday. According to Federation of Nepali Gold and Silver Entrepreneur,

NRB
No prior approval required for foreign investment in Nepal

KATHMANDU: The Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB), the central bank of Nepal, has amended it’s regulations which removed prior approval for

Nepal Census proposed for new date, possible in July/August

KATHMANDU: The coronavirus pandemic has affected this year’s national census campaign. If the situation was normal, the census, which was