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Prime Minister and top leaders to address opening House Session

Kathmandu, Jan 27: The schedule of the winter session of the Federal Parliament, which will start from January 31, has been prepared. The meeting with the chief whips and whips of the major political parties held today at Singhdarbar under the chairmanship of (HoR) Speaker DevrajGhimire has prepared the work

Conflict resolution on government’s priority: CM Acharya

Chief Minister of Lumbini Province, Chet Narayan Acharya, has said that the government has given priority to conflict resolution.

Home Minister’s attention drawn on two teenagers’ deaths

People's representatives of Achham have drawn the attention of the Home Minister about the incident of two girls from Dhakari

Health Minister stresses country’s development is possible only if citizens…

Addressing the 55th anniversary programme of Panchamunidev Secondary School at Dulegaunda, Shuklagandaki Municipality-4 in Tanahu district today, he said the

Journalism strengthens democracy: Minister Lekhak

While congratulating the newly elected officials of the Federation of Nepali Journalists (FNJ) today at the Ministry of Home Affairs

Students prefer Jumla for medical studies

tudents from various districts have arrived in Jumla to study medicine at the Karnali Academy of Health Sciences (KIHS). One

Lumbini: Birthplace of Lord Buddha
Finance Committee members show concerns about Lumbini’s development

The team of federal lawmakers led by Committee President Santosh Chalise visited the Mayadevi Temple in Lumbini and expressed concern

Badimalika Temple in Bajura

The main temple of Badimalika, a renowned religious and tourist destination in Bajura district, has become even more mesmerizing after

Annapurna Trail: Govt agencies begin infrastructure development works

Infrastructure development has begun at the Annapurna Base Camp and Maurice Herzog Trail in Narchyang, Ward-4 of Annapurna Rural Municipality,

Banks, financial institutions to invest Rs 12.7 billion for Ghunsa…

The 77.5 MW run-of-river Ghunsa Khola Hydropower Project, designed to make Nepalis working abroad shareholders in hydropower projects, has successfully