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One law to rule India’s rivers

Bangalore: In possibly the most ambitious change to India’s water governance since the founding of the country in 1947, the central government is pushing to bring all inter-state river basins under its control. The Indian Constitution has three sections of law, one set of laws are Central subjects, another are

Expansion of committee to stop human trafficking stressed

Kathmandu, Sept 25: Emphasis has been laid for the formation of a committee comprising stakeholders up to local levels as

‘State should take responsibility for education and health’

Kathmandu, Sept 25: Federal Chairperson of Samajbadi Party Nepal, Dr Baburam Bhattarai has spoken the need for the state to

More than 1,300 rape cases filed in seven months: NHRC

Kathmandu, Sept 24: A report made public by the National Human Rights Commission today revealed that a total of 1,313 rape

64 families displaced due to flood

            Rajha, Sept 20: Sixty four families have been displaced due to inundation caused by rainfall in Khajura rural municipality

Man gets 10-year jail term for rape

Syangja, Sept 19: The District Court Syangja on Wednesday sentenced a 45-year-old to ten years in prison for rape of

‘Break the silence, end impunity’

Rupandehi, Sept 19: State 5 minister for internal affairs and law Kula Prasad KC has said those affected by the

Jihad, history link Taliban to al-Qaida in Afghanistan

ISLAMABAD, Sept 17 (AP) — The Taliban promised Washington during months of negotiations that the United States would never again

Overcrowding, a constant challenge for Central Jail

Kathmandu, Sept 16: Country’s central prison based in Jagannathdewal is finding it very challenging to cope with overcrowding issues.  The

Negligence on part of Bheri Hospital’s nurses blamed for newborn’s…

Banke, Sept 15: A newborn died at Bheri Hospital on Friday night. The deceased’s family has blamed negligence on the