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Government launches drive to clear riverbank settlements

Kathmandu, April 25: The government on Saturday launched a campaign to demolish structures built along riverbanks, in vulnerable areas, and on public and government land in the Kathmandu Valley. Settlements along the Bagmati River in Thapathali of Kathmandu Metropolitan City-11 were vacated. The drive was also carried out in the

ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup League 2: Nepal defeats UAE

For bowling, Nepal's Karan KC took four wickets while Sandip Lamichhane and Sompal Kami took equal two wickets.

Screening of landless squatters in progress at Dasharath Stadium: Four…

At Dasharath Stadium in Tripureshwar, teams from the Kathmandu Valley Development Authority, along with the empowered Bagmati Civilization Integrated Development

Former Minister Pandey arrested over public procurement irregularities

Leader Pandey is alleged of making unauthorized access to the system of Public Procurement Monitoring Office and altering details of

Tanahu bus accident update: Two passengers die, nine receive severe…

The identities of the deceased are yet to be ascertained. Twenty-seven persons were referred to the Pokhara-based Manipal Teaching Hospital

Prime Minister Shah pledges management of genuine squatters

PM Shah took to his official Facebook account to inform that the government was working to seek a durable solution

31 passengers injured in Tanahu bus accident

Tanahu, April 24: Thirty-one passengers have been injured in a bus accident occurred at Shera of Shuklagandaki Municipality-7 along the

Road to Tarakhola completed in Myagdi

Myagdi, April 24: The Mahesh-Dhapung-Tarakhola road section in Myagdi district was completed, the District Infrastructure Development Office said. The road,

Job scarcity drives locals to seek work in India

Bajura, April 24: For decades, employment in India has been a primary source of livelihood for many residents of Bajura.

Inaction escalates land encroachment in Jajarkot

Illegal construction on public land is rapidly increasing in Jajarkot, but authorities have failed to take decisive action.