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Twenty-five countries participating in Tripitaka recitation

Rupandehi, Nov 7 : Twenty-five countries would participate in international-level Tripitaka recitation this year scheduled in Lumbini, the birth place of Gautam Buddha. Tripitaka recitation is taking place for the second time with support of the State-5 government Ministry of Industry, Tourism, Forest and Environment, the Lumbini Development Trust and

US: Saudis recruited Twitter workers to spy on critics

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Saudi Arabia, frustrated by growing criticism of its leaders and policies on social media, recruited two

HP says it has received a ‘proposal’ from Xerox

NEW YORK (AP) — Computer and printer maker HP Inc. said Wednesday it had received a “proposal” from copier maker

Quake-devastated 287 schools rebuilt in Gorkha

Gorkha, Nov 7 : Reconstruction of earthquake-affected 287 schools in Gorkha has been completed. Baburam Devkota, engineer at District Project

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By-election candidacy nomination today

Kathmandu, Nov 7 : Candidates’ nomination filing is taking place today in view of by-election for vacant members of House

World’s animal agriculture scientists in Pokhara

Pokhara, Nov 7 : In a bid to discuss scientific investigation into ecology-friendly sustainable livestock, the 7th international conference of

Madrid routs Galatasaray with 3 goals in opening 15 minutes

MADRID (AP) — It took less than 15 minutes for Real Madrid to erase fears of another setback at home

Nutritionist Uprety resign from Baliyo Nepal

Kathmandu: A prominent advisor to the Baliyo Nepal project, a national campaign inaugurated by President Bidya Devi Bhandari and supported

India’s new political map places disputed territory of Kalapani inside…

Kathmandu: The Survey Department has taken issue with a new Indian political map that places the disputed territory of Kalapani

Climbing Mount Everest and the evolving East-West relationship

Kathmandu: Within the last week, two Nepali mountaineers, Nirmal ‘Nims’ Purja and Lhakpa Sherpa, made the headlines, but for two