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Rain affects domestic flights at TIA

            Kathmandu: Rain has today partially affected domestic flights at Tribhuvan International Airport. International flights have not been affected however, said general manager of the airport, Debendra KC, adding that low visibility has affected flights since today morning.             Domestic flights to high mountainous and hilly areas where snowfall has

Gandak Hydroelectricity plant starts power generation

Nawalparasi: Gandak Hydroelectricity Plant has started generating power. The Plant was closed for about two months after India stopped sending

Government team inspects no man’s land in Sarlahi

            Sarlahi: A joint team of representatives from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Defence, Nepal Police, Nepal

NCP chooses candidates for NA election, Bamdev Gautam denied

Kathmandu: The ruling Nepal Communist Party (NCP) has finalised the issue in regard with the selection of candidates for the

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Heavy snowfall affects life in Karnali

Surkhet: A heavy snowfall coupled rain has occurred in the districts of Karnali State since Thursday evening, affecting the normal

Liverpool beats Sheffield 2-0 to extend unbeaten run in EPL

LIVERPOOL, England (AP) — Mohamed Salah scored one goal and set up the other Thursday as Liverpool extended its unbeaten

Sugarcane farmers padlock Mahalaxmi Sugar mill

            Sarlahi: Sugarcane farmers here have padlocked the office of the Mahalaxmi Sugar Mill located at Godaita municipality-6 in the

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Four killed, four injured and one missing in Karnali jeep…

Martadi : Four people died while as many as four others were critically injured and one went missing when a

Cabinet gives permission for acquisition of land to extend ring…

Kathmandu:  The government has given permission for the acquisition of land for the second phase of expansion of the ring

Border dispute will be resolved through diplomatic channel: Minister Gyawali

Kathmandu: Minister for Foreign Affairs, Pradeep Kumar Gyawali, has said that border dispute between Nepal and India would be resolved