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SDGs are in dire need of a rescue plan: PM…

Kathmandu, Sept 19: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has said that more investment in people, support for structural transformation, and achieving rapid and sustainable recovery from the COVID pandemic was necessary for achieving the sustainable development goals (SDGs). Saying that massive scaling up of affordable finance to Least Developed

Revenue collection is higher than govt. spending in first two…

Kathmandu, Sept 18: The government spending in the first two months of the current fiscal year (FY) remained 7.49 per

Naubise-Malekhu road section to remain closed in nighttime

Malekhu (Dhading), Sept 18: The Naubise-Malekhu road section of Prithvi Highway is to remain closed during the nighttime from September

DDA issues directive not to use 103 types of antibiotic…

The government has issued directive to the consumers and stakeholders against using 103 types of antibiotics. Director General of the Department

Nepali women celebrating Teej festival (photo feature)

Nepali women have been celebrating Teej festival across the country with pooja in major Lord Shiva temples, and funfairs as

Law making process has not been effective: MP Santosh Pariyar

Member of Parliament Santosh Pariyar says that a member of parliament is powerful while parliament forms as well as supervises

PM Dahal in NYC: Meets with UNSC Guterres

Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda', who is currently in New York, USA to attend the 78th United Nations General

Foreign Minister Saud meets with UN USG DiCarlo

Foreign Minister NP Saud, who is in New York to participate in the United Nations General Assembly, held a meeting

Teej festival being marked across nation today

The ‘Teej’ festival is also celebrated as ‘Haritalika’. All the Hindu Nepalese women offer prayers and worships at Pashupatinath Temple

Cabinet accepts 6 million US dollars in loan for prefeasibility…

Kathmandu, Sept 17: The Council of Ministers meeting held on September 15 decided to accept 6 million US dollars in