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Jumla connected with 4G internet service

            Khalanga: Nepal Telecom (NT), Jumla branch has launched the 4G internet in the district. The service is primarily targeted at the district headquarters Khalanga.             The service was launched in the district with the help of three towers, said NT, Jumla branch office chief Ramchandra Shrestha.             One tower

Martyrs’ Memorial A-Division League: Three Star climbs to third position

            Kathmandu: Three Star defeated Brigade Boys 3-1 in today’s first match held under ongoing Martyrs’ Memorial A-Division League at

Reconstruction of quake-damaged health facilities stalled due to ‘impractical provision’

            –Purna Prasad Mishra/RSS             Lalitpur: Locals of rural areas of Lalitpur district have been deprived of quality health services

93 Chhaugoths demolished in two days

            Dailekh: The District Administration Office and District Police Office have demolished 93 chhaugoths at different local levels of western

Iran state TV says Ukrainian airplane crashes near Tehran

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — A Ukrainian airplane carrying at least 170 people crashed Wednesday near an airport in the capital,

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Rain brings happiness, as well as sorrow

Mahottari: The recent rainfall leading to a dip in the mercury has brought both happiness and sadness here. The light

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Mahalaxmi sugar mill to come into operation

Sarlahi: The Mahalaxmi Sugar Mills in Bagadaha of Gaudaita municipality-6 will come into operation from today. The Mills is resuming

Chand group Nuwakot secretary arrested

Nuwakot: The district secretary of the banned Netra Bikra Chand-led group Bintosh Silwal ‘Ashok’ has been arrested. He was arrested

Iran: missiles fired at Iraqi air base housing US troops

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran state TV says Tehran has launched “tens” of surface-to-surface missiles at Iraq’s Ain Assad air

Nepali Congress district presidents suggest to forge consensus

Kathmandu: Nepali Congress (NC) district presidents have suggested the party central leadership to correct recent decisions taken by central committee