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Labour migration: Remittance inflows to reduce by 20%

Kathmandu: A study by the World Bank (WB) group revealed that the remittance inflow will be heavily dented globally due to COVID-19. The report stated that the remittance inflow will decrease by 20 per cent as the migrants all over the world are affected from the pandemic and lockdown. As

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COVID-19 infected girls gets negative result

Baglung: The 19-year-old girl from Baglung municipality-4, undergoing treatment for COVID-19 at Dhaulagiri Zonal hospital, has tested negative in the

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Army completes process for bringing medical supplies from China

Ashok Ghimire/RSS Kathmandu: The Nepal Army has said the process for procurement of medical supplies required for fighting against COVID-19

Udaypur faces shortage of medical equipment

Gaighat: There is a shortage of medical equipment to expand the coronavirus testing in Bhulke and Triyuga of Triyuga municipality-3

WHO warns rush to ease virus rules could cause resurgence

By CHRIS BLAKE and COLLEEN LONG Associated Press BANGKOK, Apr 21, 2020 (AP) — The World Health Organization said Tuesday

Gunman kills 16 in rampage, deadliest in Canadian history

By ROB GILLIES Associated Press TORONTO, Apr 20, 2020 (AP) — A gunman disguised as a police officer went on

Test through RDT begins in every district: Health Ministry

Kathmandu: Examination for Corona Virus through rapid diagnostic test (RDT) has been started in all the 77 districts of the

14 cases positive for coronavirus reported on a single day

Kathmandu: For the first time since the test of coronavirus in the country, 14 cases positive to COVID-19 have been

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Prime Minister Oli directs for sending people back home

Kathmandu: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has directed ministers and members of the High-Level Coordination Committee for the Prevention and

Facilitate to send pedestrians back home: SC

Kathmandu : The Supreme Court on Friday issued an interim order, asking the government to facilitate those pedestrians willing to