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COVID crisis in Banke, 8 people die with coronavirus infection

NEPALGUNJ: Eight more people have died of coronavirus infection in Banke in a single day. According to Bheri Hospital, six people from Banke and one each from Kailali and Bardiya have died. According to reports, a 58-year-old man of Nepalgunj-13 of Banke and a 43-year-old woman of Kohalpur Municipality-11 died

Former Queen Komal admitted in ICU with high-flow oxygen

KATHMANDU: The Norvic International Hospital in Kathmandu says it has admitted former queen Komal Shah to the intensive care unit

Japan Extends Grant Aid for Improvement of Medical Equipment in…

KATHMANDU: The Government of Japan extends grant assistance of up to Japanese Yen 996,000,000, equivalent to about NRs. 1,096 million

Bagmati State government reshuffled, three ministers inducted

HETAUDA: Chief Minister of Bagmati Pradesh Dormani Poudel has expanded his cabinet. Chief Minister Poudel appointed Keshav Raj Pandey as

Nepali Congress meeting postponed with COVID-19 infection

KATHMANDU: The meeting of the Central Committee of the Nepali Congress has been postponed. Congress has postponed the meeting of

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Gold price down, trading at Rs. 90,500 per tola

BULLION (Wednesday: April 28, 2021) Hallmark Gold = Rs. 90,500.00 (-700.00) per tola Worked Gold = Rs. 90,000.00 (-700.00) per

China announces additional aid worth amounting to five million Yuan

KATHMANDU: Minister for Foreign Affairs Pradeep Kumar Gyawali has said the enhanced regional and international assistance was inevitable in its

Supreme Court stops hearing, habeas corpus and pandemic cases continue

KATHMANDU: The Supreme Court has decided not to hear cases related to habeas corpus and COVID-19 pandemic in the Supreme

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NEPSE improves despite fear of lockdown, trading at ‘circuit’ level…

KATHMANDU: The stock market, which had declined for two consecutive days, showed enthusiasm on Tuesday. The NEPSE index, which measured

Former King Gyanendra and Queen Komal in oxygen support

KATHMANDU: Former King Gyanendra Shah and former Queen Komal Shah, who were admitted to Norvic International Hospital due to coronavirus