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Government decides to prorogue Federal Parliament current session

Kathmandu, Nov 2: The government has decided to prorogue the current session of the Federal Parliament. A meeting of the Council of Ministers held today in Singha Durbar took the decision to recommend before the President to end the session effective from today mid-night. The meeting also decided to promote

Japan hands over the equipment to Dadeldhura blood bank

The project to install equipment to upgrade the blood bank facilities was supported with USD 56,364 (approximately NPR 6.6 million).

Peace process should be concluded with a consensus: Chairman Oli

CPN (UML) Chairman and former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said the ongoing peace process should be concluded on

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Man arrested for spreading hatred towards Nepal Army

Police have arrested a man on the charge of spreading hatred towards the Nepal Army through the social media. Dilliram

‘Invest in Nepal. We have a huge market in our…

President of the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI), Chandra Prasad Dhakal, extended a warm welcome to

Hana Singer hands over conflict victim’s concern to Guterres

The United Nations Resident Coordinator in Nepal Hana Singer-Hamdy has handed over the memorandum submitted by various conflict victims organizations

Foreign Minister Saud, US Finance Corporation Chief Executive Nathan meet

The Corporation as part of the US government now has invested USD 36 billion 450 million in 110 countries. Besides,

Two people died in Nissan vehicle accident in Kavre

Two people have died when a vehicle carrying straw met with an accident at Shila Bhanjyang in Panauti Municipality-2 of

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Kathmandu Metropolis collects Rs 1.17 billion revenue in two months

The Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) has collected Rs 1.17 billion in revenue in the past two months, which is almost

PM Dahal hopeful of UN support to conclude peace process

Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has expressed his belief that the United Nations would help Nepal bring the peace