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Three died of burn injuries in Arghakhanchi fire

Arghakhanchi, May 10: Three people died of serious burns while fighting to extinguish fire in Bhumikasthan Municipality of Arghakhanchi district on Tuesday evening. A 72-year-old Pitambar Belwase, 55-year-old Padam Belbase and 52-year-old Ghanashyam Belbase of Bhumikasthan-2 Tirtire village who were injured in the fire died. While taking Pitambar for treatment

TI-Nepal draws attention on bills to amend two commissions

Transparency International –Nepal (TI-Nepal) has drawn its attention to amendment bills related to Corruption Control and Commission for the Investigation

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Two more middlemen involved in fake Bhutanese refugee scam arrested

Among those accused of being involved in a racket of sending people to the United States identifying them as Bhutanese

Power supply to 3,200 HHs from central power grid availed…

As many as 3,200 households in Mahabharat Rural Municipality in Kavre district have been provided with the power supply from

IMF recommends for policy-level precautions

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has urged the government of Nepal to apply policy-level precautions stating that Nepal's economy was

NEPSE slightly improves, increases by 10.66 points today

The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) index, which fell continuously on the first day of the week, rose by double digits

Finance Minister assures of revised interest rates to encourage investment

Finance Minister Dr Prakash Sharan Mahat has said the existing bank interest rates will be revised in a bid to

Starving Saipal residents crying for food in Bajhang district

Food production from their farmland can feed them only for one month. It means they have to purchase food for

Government will do utmost for improvement of education sector: PM…

Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has said that the government will leave no stone unturned for reforms in the

Lawmakers urge govt to cut on unnecessary expenditure

Lawmakers in the National Assembly, the Upper House of the Federal Parliament, have suggested the government cut down on redundant