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UAE posts huge target, Nepal needs 311 runs to win

Kathmandu, March 16: Visiting UAE cricket team has posted a huge target of 311 runs against Nepal on the last match of ICC Cricket World Cup League-2 played at Kirtipur International Cricket Ground, Kathmandu. After winning the toss UAE chose to bat first, and managed to score 310 runs losing

ICC League-2: UAE on bat against Nepal, 122/3 in 23…

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is now batting against Nepal in the final match of the triangular one-day series of

Thirty-five ‘underpasses’ for wildlife on Narayanghat-Butwal road section

During the expansion of the Narayanghat-Butwal highway of the East-West Highway, 35 'underpasses' will be constructed for wildlife.

Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Welfare, Nepal
Government removes provision of two-year approval for foreign employment

The government has removed the two-year provision of work permit to be taken during foreign employment. According to the Ministry

Meeting of 10-party alliance inconclusive on Vice President

The meeting of the 10-party alliance ended without a conclusion on deciding name for Vice President.

JUAAN is bridge between Nepal and Japan

JUAAN is not only a simple alumni association, it is the bridge between Nepal and Japan, it's a bridge between

NEPSE index down by 14.44 points on Wednesday

The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) index closed at 1,938.62 on Wednesday after losing 14.44 points from the last trading day’s

Budget deficit crosses over Rs 1.56 trillion in eight months

The government of Nepal's budget deficit as of eight months of the current fiscal year 2022/23 has surpassed Rs 156

Congress decides to vote JSP candidate Yadav in Vice President’s…

The Nepali Congress (NC) has decided to support Janata Samajbadi Party (JSP) Nepal's candidate for the election of Vice President,

‘Student in farmland ‘ campaign to connect with production

An Agriculture Technical Institute located at Malika Rural Municiplaity-7, Bim in Myagdi district has run a campaign entitled 'students in