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Experience of senior citizens is valuable: Speaker Ghimire

Birtamod, Jan 31: Speaker of the House of Representatives, Devraj Ghimire, has said the experience with the senior citizens would be important for taking the society forward. He said so while addressing a programme to distribute warm clothes to the senior citizens jointly organized by the Birtamod-based Simrik Savings and

Army points out feasibility to revive Hetauda Textile Factory

The preliminary cost estimate for re-operating the industry is Rs 1.93 billion and the annual operation cost is Rs 780

Biting cold affects normal life in Solu: Khumbu area deserted

Salleri (Solukhumbu), Jan 31: Most of the businessmen and locals of Khumbu, the main destination of Himalayan tourism, have left

PM Dahal insists government’s pro-people works have instilled people’s faith…

He said the present government under his leadership formed amidst a challenging situation has completed one year and one month's

Nepal Electricity Authority
Electricity lines of seven offices disconnected for not paying dues

The Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA), Dhangadhi, has started disconnecting the power lines of users who have not paid their electricity

British Army Chief Sanders calls on PM Dahal

Chief of the General Staff of the UK, General Sir Patrick Sanders paid a courtesy call on Prime Minister Pushpa

Patan High Court judge Marasini died of cardiac arrest

Patan High Court judge Matrika Prasad Marasini died of cardiac arrest this morning. He was 56.

Title and logo of third investment summit finalised

The logo and title of the third investment summit that Nepal is hosting on coming April 28 and 29 have

Nepal shows improvement in Corruption Index, ranked 108th position

Nepal has been ranked 108th position in the Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) report launched by the Transparency International (TI), showing

Birthing centre running at risk waits desperately for upgrading

Moreover, outside the hut, the wild grass poses threat of poisonous snakes. Health workers must stay vigilant to chase way