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KATHMANDU: Twelve roads, damaged by the floods and landslides in different parts of the country, are yet to open for traffic. This year, a total 182 roads were damaged due to monsoon-induced disaster, causing traffic disruption. Currently, 111 roads have only one-way traffic. The Dumre-Beshisahar-Chame roadway suffered worst due to
CHAUTARA: Two passengers died and 41 others were injured when a Kathmandu-bound bus met with an accident at Thokarpa in
KATHMANDU: The National Reconstruction Authority is going to hand over the post-earthquake reconstruction work to the concerned authority. The 20th
KATHMANDU: The Kathmandu Valley people are bound to endure the reeking garbage piles at different places for one more week
Birat Anupam/RSS ITAHARI: After the tables turned in Gandaki and Lumbini provinces, attention has now moved on to other provinces
KATHMANDU: Monsoon is expected to turn more active from tonight. According to the Meteorological Forecasting Division, Department of Hydrology and
KATHMANDU: Social campaigner Dr Bishnumaya Pariyar has been featured in the textbook taught in colleges worldwide. The story of Dr
KATHMANDU: Problem has surfaced in the management of bus park at Ratna Park as the construction of view tower has
KATHMANDU: The Embassy of India here organized a virtual interaction with major Indian infrastructure-sector companies on opportunities for undertaking projects
DAMAULI: Approximately 663 houses at Patan in Byas Municipality-5 in the district have been exposed to risks of being swept