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SC’s order to not provide money to disqualified Maoist combatants

Kathmandu, May 16: The Supreme Court (SC) has issued an interlocutory order to the government, asking it to not provide Rs 200 thousand to each disqualified Maoist combatant. A single bench of Justice Kumar Regmi issued the order to this regard on Tuesday. Advocates including Gyanendra Aran had filed a

Cabinet meeting: Govt decides to declare Mukesh Kayastha national martyr

The government has decided to declare the late Mukesh Kayastha a national martyr. Kayastha had passed away last Wednesday at

Tumlingtar Airport welcomes 72-seater ATR aircraft

The Buddha Air's ATR 72-seater aircraft has started flights to and from Tumlingtar Airport in Sankhuwasabha district after the upgradation

Nepali film ‘Welcome to Hemjakot’ to release on June 9

Along with 'Neerphool', another Nepali movie 'Welcome to Hemjakot' has also been added for release on June 9. The movie

NEPSE index improves slightly today

The NEPSE index, which measures share trading in the securities market of Nepal, has increased by a few points today.

Thunderstorms kill five, injure 43 in a month

Forty-four incidents of lighting were reported in the country in a month and they resulted in the deaths of five

Australian Assistant Foreign Minister Watts in Kathmandu

Assistant Foreign Minister of Australia, Tim Watts, has arrived on a two-day visit of Nepal. The centrepiece of Mr Watts’ visit

Get rid of corruption-friendly politics

'Chase away corrupt persons: Protect democracy', 'Where does taxpayers' money go? Into corrupt officials' pockets', 'Salute to your courage: Beware

Delivering on Nuclear Disarmament in Hiroshima

The G7 foreign ministers issued a disappointing communiqué when they met in Nagano, Japan in April, and their superiors must

Government’s expenditure surpasses income

Fiscal deficit is going up as revenue collection is minimal in comparison to the public expenditure.  According to the Office