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PM should carry out activities taking Parliament into confidence: Leader…

Kathmandu: The main opposition party, Nepali Congress, has urged the Prime Minister to carry out activities taking the Parliament into confidence. In today's meeting of the House of Representatives, Minendra Rijal of the NC said that the Prime Minister should made the Parliament clear about the issue of financial irregularities

Lohorung language struggles to stay alive

            -Birat Anupam/RSS Itahari: As the world is celebrating UNESCO-declared International Mother Language Day on 21 February, today. However Nepal’s

House of Representatives
Parliamentary committee recommends action against erring NRCS’s staffers

            -Narayan Dhungana/RSS Kathmandu: The Committee for State Affairs and Good-Governance here today has instructed the Ministry of Home Affairs

‘Shock of the epidemic is temporary’ Hou Yanqi

Since the outbreak of the new coronavirus pneumonia, acting with a high sense of responsibility to the health of the

‘Institutional and policy reforms inevitable in TVET sector’

            -Krishna Sapkota/RSS Kathmandu: Policy-makers, experts and practitioners of technical vocational education and training (TVET) have highlighted the need of

Pahadi calls for bringing former two PMs under purview of…

Kathmandu: Human rights activist Krishna Pahadi has said corrupt behaviours of leaders, opportunity available to them to escape punishment and

NCP’s CC meet concludes deciding to hold National Congress next…

Kathmandu: The ongoing central committee (CC) meeting of the ruling Nepal Communist Party (NCP) concluded Sunday by deciding to hold

Dr Prakash Sharan Mahat
Mahat calls for accepting beneficial foreign assistance

Pokhara: Nepali Congress joint general secretary and former minister Dr Prakash Sharan Mahat has said a foreign aid and assistance

Human Rights violations on the rise in Gandaki State

            Pokhara: Gandaki state recorded a total of 666 incidents of violation of human rights in the year 2019. During

Amend IT bill: leaders, analyst

Kathmandu: Leaders of the ruling and opposition political parties have urged the government and parliament to amend the information technology