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Bharatpur metropolis launches ‘Mayor Health Programme’

Chitwan Dec 6: Bharatpur Metropolitan City, Nepal, has launched the 'mayor health programme' in collaboration with the community. Inaugurating the programme amid a function here today, the metropolis mayor Renu Dahal said it aims to provide health services to the citizens of the metropolis. People with various health problems detected

Female health volunteers grieve their contribution unsung

The female community health volunteers (FCHVs) in Kailali district have complained that the government had not acknowledged the value of

There is no govt’s weakness in Ncell share sale: Agni…

CPN (Maoist Centre) spokesperson and former Speaker Agni Sapkota today said the government had no weakness in the sale of

Finance Committee directs NTA to submit details on sale of…

The Finance Committee under the parliament has directed the Nepal Telecommunications Authority (NTA) to submit the details with factual information

KMC directs pharmacies to function within criteria

The Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC), Nepal, has given 10 days of time to those pharmacies running within the Metropolis to

NEPSE index slightly improves today

A modest improvement has been seen in the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) index today. The NEPSE index increased by 3.33

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Economic growth to remain 4 to 5 percent this year:…

The Nepal Rastra Bank, central bank of Nepal, has estimated that the economic growth will remain at 4 to 5

Collection of sale and purchase details of Ncell stakes underway

Ncell Axiata Limited, a private mobile service provider based in Nepal, has said it was collecting documents about the sale

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Nepal Police urges all to use authorised channel to send…

Nepal Police has urged all the people concerned to use official channels for sending and receiving remittance from abroad to

Pharmacy sealed for illegally selling drugs in Kathmandu

The Department of Drugs Administration and Nepal Police have sealed a pharmacy for illegally selling drugs.