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Patan High Court orders to release former minister Khand on…

Kathmandu, Dec 14: The Patan High Court has ordered the release of Nepali Congress leader and former Home Affairs Minister Bal Krishna Khand, who was in custody pending trial in the fake Bhutanese refugee case, on a bond of Rs 30 lakh. Justice Krishna Ram Koirala's bench today ordered Khand

Prime Minister Dahal for more research on climate change

Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has urged Kathmandu University to conduct more research on climate change and its impact.

Bhaktapur, Leshan Municipality establish sister city relations

Bhaktapur Municipality and Leshan Municipality of Sichuan Province, China have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on establishing sister city

Save the Children provides 800 tents to Jajarkot earthquake victims

The Save the Children Nepal, with support from European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Operations, will be providing 800 winter tents

Children’s learning loss continues to aggravate in Nepal: Study

The basic level children are in double whammy in catching up with pre-requisite learning of the missed grades and preparing

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NOC Executive Director Umesh Thani resigns

The Executive Director of Nepal Oil Corporation, the state-owned entity, Mr Umesh Prasad Thani has resigned from the post.

62 cases of violence occurred during 16-Days Activism: INSEC

Sixty-two cases of violence against women and girls took place during 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence.

NHRC urges Karnali govt to protect quake survivors from cold

The Nepal National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has urged the Karnali Province government to ensure essential arrangements for the quake-hit

Nepali conservationists worry over mountains turning bare

The Nepal conservationists and climate activists have expressed worry over the mountains turning bare across the country.

Radio collar attached to elephant named Dhrube

Chitwan National Park has installed a radio collar on the wild elephant named as 'Dhrube'. The information officer of the