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Twenty-seven monkeys die due to drowning in pond

As many as 27 monkeys were found dead in a pond, probably due to drowning, at Argha of Sandhikharka -9 in Arghakhanchi district. Balram Rayamajhi, a local, said the monkeys died due to drowning in irrigation pond. The locals suspect that one of the simians might have first gone to

Fulpati, seventh day of Bada Dashain, being observed today

On the occasion of Bada Dashain festival, the Fulpati is being taken into the homes as per tradition throughout the

Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu
Flying drones around TIA punishable

Flying drones around the Tribhuvan International Airport has been banned. Flying drones within five kilometers of the Tribhuvan International Airport

Vegetable market in Kathmandu.
‘Consumers’ awareness imperative to curb black marketing’

The experts and stakeholders concerned have said consumers themselves should be more aware to curb black marketing in the wake

Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN)
Flying drones around TIA punishable

Kathmandu: Flying drones around the Tribhuvan International Airport has been banned. Flying drones within five kilometers of the Tribhuvan International

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Two die, eight injured in truck overturn in Dhading

Dhading : Two persons were killed and eight others injured when a truck skidded off the road and overturned at

All sides’ active support must to respect senior citizens: PM…

Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has said all state mechanisms should be active and cooperative to care about senior citizens.

Ensuring dignified lives to senior citizen is everyone’s duty: President

President Bidya Devi Bhandari has said it is everyone’s duty to ensure dignified lives to the senior citizens. Giving a

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541 caes of dengue confirmed in Karnali

The number of dengue patients has crossed 540 in the districts of Karnali Province. The number of dengue patients in

KMC office
KMC scouting for site to manage biodegradable waste

The Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) has been scouting for identifying place for managing the biodegradable waste within the Kathmandu Valley