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Suspended Chief Secretary Aryal transferred to NPC

Kathmandu, June 24: Suspended Chief Secretary Dr Baikuntha Aryal has been transferred to the National Planning Commission (NPC). Today's cabinet meeting held at Singha Durbar took the decision to transfer Dr Aryal to the NPC by creating a special position of Gazetted Special Class as the Chief Secretary. Dr Aryal

Seven thousand people likely to be affected due to landslide…

It is estimated that 70,000 people of 15,969 households in the entire Gandaki province will be affected due to monsoon-induced

APF Nepal’s disaster response teams kept standby in all provinces

Teams of the Armed Police Force (APF) Nepal have been kept on standby along with necessary means and resources in

Chinese Vice Minister Weidong arrives in Kathmandu

Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China Mr. Sun Weidong arrived in Kathmandu this morning.

‘Krantidekhi Shantisamma’ photo exhibition in memory of Koirala

A historical photo exhibition is to be held on the occasion of the birth anniversary of former President of Nepali

Blacktopping of Birtamod-Sanishchare road being blacktopped

Blacktopping of the six-kilometer road along the Birtamod-Sanishchare road section in Jhapa at the cost of Rs 155 million.

Lawmakers voice against mandatory provision of National ID

In a meeting of the National Assembly (NA) today, the upper house members decried the government's decision to make the

‘Nepal Academy’s role leading in preservation of languages’

Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Hit Bahadur Tamang asserted that the Nepal Academy's role is important in preservation

CIAA files corruption case against Chief Secretary Aryal

The Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA), a constitutional body to investigate and lodge cases in the

Buddha Air to operate Kathmandu-Bharatpur flight with 72-seater aircraft

Buddha Air, one of the largest airlines company in Nepal,  will begin flight from Kathmandu-Bharatpur-Kathmandu with a 72-seater aircraft. Due