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Kathmandu, July 14: One hundred and forty-nine personnel of the Armed Police Force (APF) have been mobilized for searching for the passengers of the two buses that went missing after being swept away into the Trishuli river by a landslide last Friday. Seventy-nine personnel including 11 divers have been mobilized

Today, the Prime Minister summoned the heads of the security bodies at his private residence in Khumaltar to receive updates

Washington DC, July 14 (AP): A shooting at Donald Trump‘s rally in Butler, Pennsylvania is being investigated as an attempted

Kathmandu, July 14: Light to moderate rain is currently taking place in Koshi, Madhes, Bagmati and Gandaki provinces. This is

Accordingly, the Chairperson of CPN (UML) KP Sharma Oli had submitted his claim for the post of the Prime Minister

Kathmandu, July 13: For convenience to commerce and innovation in multiple fronts, digitalization is one of the most accelerated arenas

Kathmandu, July 13: Togetherness of journalism and judiciary has been emphasized for bolstering democracy even at present age of information

Dhading, July 13: A gang involved in trafficking of a 16-year-old girl to India has been sent to jail on

There were nearly 65 passengers in the two buses that went missing, Rijal added.

Kathmandu, July 12: Two passenger buses swept away to Trishuli river in Chitwan today early morning, and search and rescue