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Two killed after vehicles buried by landslide

KATHMANDU: Two people have died when two trucks were buried in a landslide triggered by heaving rainfall. The incident took place in Benighat Rorang rural municipality along the Prithivi highway. Four other vehicles were damaged in the incident that took place in ward no. 10 of the rural municipality. The

Securities Board of Nepal
Share market attracting investors

KATHMANDU: The Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON) has so far in the current fiscal year granted permission for the sale

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Country reports 2,328 new COVID-19 cases

KATHMANDU: A total of 2,328 new cases of COVID-19 were reported in the country in the past 24 hours, according

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38 people killed in monsoon-induced disasters in 20 days

KATHMANDU: Four people died due to monsoon-induced disasters across the country on Saturday alone, said the police. With this, the

UML CC meet approves 5-pt organisational proposal

KATHMANDU: The 13th central committee (CC) meeting of the ruling CPN (UML) ended on Saturday, approving the five-point organisational proposal.

34 people die in monsoon-caused disasters since June 13

KATHMANDU: Thirty-four people have died due to monsoon-induced disasters- flooding and landslide- across the country since June 13, said the

CIT approves 9 percent bonus shares to shareholders

KATHMANDU: The Citizens Investment Fund has approved the proposed 9 percent bonus share and 8.8947 percent cash dividend allocated in

Nepal Airlines plane bringing anti-COVID vaccine from China

KATHMANDU: The national flag carrier- Nepal Airlines- is bringing anti-COVID vaccine from Beijing, China. As per government decision, Nepal Airlines

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COVID-19: Additional 2,299 people infected, 34 deaths

KATHMANDU: The coronavirus infection has been confirmed in 2,299 people in the last 24 hours. According to the Ministry of

Nepal Tourism Board
NTB asked to unveil budget after coordinating with stakeholders

KATHMANDU: Experts of tourism sector have suggested the Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) to present its budget for the recovery and