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Kathmandu, Oct 4: The death toll from the recent flooding and landslides has reached 239 while 19 others are missing as of Thursday evening, the Ministry of Home Affairs said. Likewise, as many as 177 people are injured in the monsoon-induced disasters, Ministry's Spokesperson Rishiram Tiwari shared. According to Tiwari,

Kathmandu, the federal capital, has been one of the most affected areas, while Koshi Province has also faced severe damage

Transport services in Taplejung, the mountainous district in Koshi province, has been disrupted after the swollen Hewakhola river swept away

Minister for Industry, Commerce and Supplies Damodar Bhandari has said that the government will market the goods produced by farmers

Minister of State for Foreign Trade of United Arab Emirates (UAE) Dr Thani Ahmed Al Zeyoudi called on Minister for

The Road Division Office in Bhaktapur has commenced temporary repair on a 200-metres section of the BP Highway at Chaukidanda

Hearing on writ petition of habeas corpus would be conducted for four hours from 11:00 am during Dashain festival holiday

Visiting Minister for Forest, Environment, Climate Change, and Water Resources from Bangladesh, Syeda Rizwana Hasan, paid a courtesy call on

There is significant interest from Qatari investors in Nepal's IT sector, pharmaceutical industry, banking and financial services, hydropower and tourism.

Vice President Ramshahay Prasad Yadav attended the reception hosted by Ambassador of Germany to Nepal Dr Thomas Prinz on Wednesday