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Nasal, throat swab collection slows down in Sudurpaschim Province

DHANGADHI, Dec 01: The pace to collect nasal and throat swab for COVID-19 test has slowed down in Sudurpaschim State lately. Last week, altogether 2,351 swab samples were collected from various places in the State. During this course, 392 new cases of Coronavirus infection were reported. Seti Province Hospital, Dhangadhi

A-Division Football Clubs disqualified to play in AFC

KATHMANDU, Dec 01: The A-Division Football Clubs in Nepal have been deemed ineligible to play in the Asian Football Confederation

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Cricketer Sandeep Lamichhane hospitalised

KATHMANDU, Dec 01: Nepali star legspinner Sandeep Lamichhane has been hospitalised on Monday, three days after being tested positive for

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Property worth millions destroyed in Siraha fire

SIRAHA, Dec 01: Property worth around Rs 20 million were damaged after a fire gutted two garment shops in Golbazaar

Government forms Advertisement Board

KATHMANDU, Nov 30: The government has constituted the Advertisement Board for the first time with the objective of formulating the

Shrestha appointed to Judicial Council

KATHMANDU, Nov 30: President Bidya Devi Bhandari has appointed senior advocate Ram Prasad Shrestha, a resident of Dharan in Sunsari

NEPSE sees double digit rise; transaction almost nine billion

KATHMANDU, Nov 30: Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) indicator witnessed a double digit growth on Monday as well. According to NEPSE

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1,474 test positive to corona virus on Monday

KATHMANDU, Nov 30: A total of 1,474 individuals tested positive to corona virus infection in the past 24 hours in

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Pashupatinath temple to open from Dec 16

KATHMANDU, Nov 30: The Pashupatinath temple that remained closed for more than eight months following COVID-19 pandemic is all set

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Basic Hospital in 396 local units indicates big stride in…

– Ashok Ghimire/RSS KATHMANDU, Nov 30: The government has started laying foundation stone for five to 15-beded hospitals in each