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Shivam Cement yet to pay electricity tariff worth Rs 2.3…

KATHMANDU: Shivam Cement Limited has yet to pay electricity tariff worth Rs 2.3 billion, said the Nepal Electricity Authority. The company has not paid power tariff for the past five years, said the NEA distribution centre, Hetauda. The company headquarters is based in Hetauda Sub Metropolitan City-16 in Makawanpur district.

Monsoon: 3,000 houses inundated, 900 damaged

KATHMANDU: A total of 3,180 houses have been inundated due to floods during the current monsoon season. According to the

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Nepal-Malaysia to work together for tourism promotion

KATHMANDU: Nepal and Malaysia have expressed their readiness to work together for the promotion of tourism in both countries. Nepal

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COVID-19: 1,857 new cases, 27 fatalities in 24 hours

KATHMANDU: A total of 1,857 new cases of COVID-19 have been reported in the country in the past 24 hours,

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Congress makes public name list of active members from five…

KATHMANDU: With the approaching 14th national convention of the party, the Nepali Congress has made public the name list of

Dozens of houses waterlogged in Siraha

LAHAN: More than two dozen of houses in different places of Siraha district have been waterlogged due to incessant rainfall.

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Youth association member dies in accident

BAITADI: Bijaya Bhat, a member of the youth association, who was seriously injured after falling off a cliff, has died

Cristiano Ronaldo: Man Utd ‘reach agreement’ to re-sign Juventus forward

Manchester United have confirmed they have reached an agreement to re-sign Cristiano Ronaldo from Juventus. United have agreed to pay

Nepal cricket team coach Whatmore resigns

KATHMANDU: Nepal cricket team coach Dave Whatmore has resigned. Whatmore, who is in Oman for the ICC World Cup League

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All Nepalis in Afghanistan safe: Foreign Ministry

KATHMANDU: The government has confirmed that all Nepalis in Afghanistan were safe. According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, there