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Health Ministry rules out any decision on PCR testing cost

Kathmandu: The Ministry of Health and Population has ruled out determination of any cost on PCR testing for coronavirus clarifying the decision was made to provide the service through public health institutions. The ministry's clarification regarding testing cost comes at a time when some media have reported that it involved

Nepal government releases country’s updated political map

Kathmandu: The government of Nepal has published a revised political map of Nepal which incorporates Limpiyadhura, Lipulek and Kalapani in

Ex finance ministers for priority on agro modernization

-Ramesh Lamsal Kathmandu: Former finance ministers have suggested the government to bring budget of coming fiscal year with a priority

Five taken ill after consuming poisonous mushroom

Tanahu: Five members of a family were taken ill after they consumed poisonous mushroom from the forest nearby their houses

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Nepalgunj sub-metropolis declared prohibited zone for three days

Banke: Nepalgunj sub-metropolitan city has been declared prohibited zone for three days. An all-party meeting held under chairmanship of Chief

South Korea maintains Kim Jong Un health rumors are untrue

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — A top South Korean official said his country remains confident there have been no “unusual

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Bodies of 2 missing South Korean trekkers found in Annapurna

Kathmandu: Authorities have recovered bodies of two South Korean trekkers who went missing following an avalanche in the Annapurna region

11,000 deaths: Ravaged nursing homes plead for more testing

BERNARD CONDON, MATT SEDENSKY AND JIM MUSTIAN Associated Press NEW YORK, Apr 24, 2020 (AP) — After two months and

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Janata Samajbadi Party applies for new party registration at EC

Kathmandu: Newly formed Janata Samajbadi Party has applied at Election Commission for the party registration today. The newly unified party

World Bank
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