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President appoints Niroula, Pandey as SC judges, amb to China,…

Kathmandu, Nov 10: President Ram Chandra Paudel has appointed Nripa Dhwoj Niroula and Nityananda Pandey as judges of the Supreme Court (SC). According to the Office of the President, the Head of State made the appointments today. Earlier, the Parliamentary Hearing Committee on November 8 unanimously endorsed the nominations of

Lila Ballav Adhikari being brought to Kathmandu

Lila Ballav Adhikari, who recently resigned as the Minister for Internal Affairs and Law in the Koshi Province government, is

Millet farming expanded in rural parts of Myagdi

Once considered a rustic food, Millet has become a preferred food item in urban areas in recent years. This growing

Sweet buckwheat on the verge of extinction in Mugu

There has also been a decline in the area under sweet buckwheat cultivation in the district compared to the past.

Tilicho Lake’s base camp connected with power from national grid

The base camp is situated within the Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP), and the new power connection is expected to

COP29: President Paudel leaving for Baku today

President Ramchandra Paudel is leaving Kathmandu today to participate in the 29th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations

Health Minister expresses commitment for result-oriented performance

Minister for Health and Population Pradip Paudel said that he is working with dedication to achieve for results.

Pathivara cable car within 15 months

The foundation stone for the construction of a cable car to reach the famous religious pilgrimage site, Pathivara Temple in

Gautam Buddha International Airport
Gautam Buddha International Airport sees surge in international flights

Gautam Buddha International Airport, Nepal's second international airport located in Lumbini, has started witnessing a surge in international flights.

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UML (Bagmati) decides candidates for by-election

The CPN (UML)'s Bagmati Province Committee has decided the candidates for upcoming by-election.