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Four Nepalis mutilated in Meghalaya, India

Kathmandu, July 6: At least four Nepalis have been strangled to death in Meghalaya Sutanga, Jaintia Hills, India. All four mutilated youth were working in the coal mine. They are said to be from Bhojpur, Dharan and Ilam. According to the Indian representative of News Agency Nepal (NAN), the incident

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Landslide buries two at home in Falebas of Parbat

Jhalak Sharma, 40, of Agnidanda and Tulsiram Poudel, 32, of Arghakhanchi rural municiplaity-3, Syangja were buried with the house in

28 people killed due to monsoon-related disasters so far

Kathmandu, July 5: With the beginning of monsoon in the country, 28 people have lost their lives, one is missing

Minister Joshi pledges career development of civil service employees

He pledged to ensure a two-year stay for the employees at the office, focusing on their career development.

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Woman swept away by floods in Kailali

A woman has died in Gauriganga Municipality due to floods in Kailali. According to the District Police Office, 20-year-old Sushmita

Newly appointed House Secretary Adhikari takes oath of office

The newly-appointed Secretary of the House of Representatives (HoR), Suresh Adhikari, has taken oath of office and secrecy before Speaker

Right activists demand to utilize Single Women Security Fund

Women rights activists have demanded utilization of the Single Women Security Fund that was established to protect and promote the

International Training on Dignified Menstruation kicks off

The five-day training of trainers, a joint initiation of the Colombo Plan and the Global South Coalition for Dignified Menstruation,

Technology, a double-edged sword that warrants conscience use, say experts

Kathmandu, June 30: Stakeholders concerned have advised journalists to accurately use digital platforms, acknowledging their unavoidable influence in the information

Zambian student passes SEE from Japan-based Nepali school

A student from Zambia has passed this year's Secondary Education Examination (SEE) from a Nepali school based in Tokyo, Japan.