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NRNA President Sharma: Organization must be free from political interests

Kathmandu, March 21: Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) President Dr Hemraj Sharma has said the organization must remain free from the influence of money, power, and political interests, following its recent unification after prolonged internal disputes. Elected unanimously at the NRNA’s 12th General Convention, Sharma said the key priority is to

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During the meeting, PM Karki assured them of employment according to their qualifications, Manju Sardar recalls.

Effective implementation of laws challenging: Tul Prasad Bishwakarma

Tul Prasad Bishwakarma has been a member in the National Assembly (NA) since the past three months. Over this time,

Constitution should be amended according to people’s sentiments: Urmila Aryal

Regarding constitution amendment, the constitution should be revised based on the suggestions of the public and on the consensus of

BFSU always hoped to establish ties with top universities around…

To enhance its international influence, BFSU works in partnership with over 300 universities and academic institutions in about 80 countries

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"Looking at the practice of democratic countries with bicameral parliamentary system, both Houses are equally powerful and functional", he said,

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Departure in IT sector essential for national prosperity, asserts Minister…

Kathmandu, Jan 18: It has been a year since the present government led by Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’

One year since business, parliament fails to satisfy: Lawmaker Bairagi

The government, however, is acting in a way it would function on behalf of all other organs.