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Government classifies Gen Z protest injured people into four categories

Kathmandu, Nov 14: The government has classified the people who were injured during the Gen Z protest into four types. Spokesperson at the Ministry of Health and Population, Dr Prakash Budhathoki, shared that a technical committee formed to classify the injured people has divided them into four categories - highly

Mahara making good income from woodcraft learnt from watching YouTube

Mahara said he has been selling the wood and bamboo materials he produces for prices ranging from Rs 500 to

Sharma appointed Chair of Sanskrit University Service Commission

Prime Minister Sushila Karki has appointed Professor Dr Bhagwat Prasad Sharma as the Chairperson of Nepal Sanskrit University Service Commission.

Tokyo Saptah Mahayagya organized in Japan for building Multicultural Centre

The Tokyo Saptaha Mahayagya, a week-long religious ceremony, has begun in Tokyo of Japan, for raising fund for the construction

Greatest joy is to be happy even in sorrow: Minister…

Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Jagadish Kharel, has expressed the view that if people could be happy even in

‘K-Food’ Programme wraps up

The K-Food Programme organized at the initiatives of students who had previously gained work experience in Korea and returned to

Four killed, including three of the same family, as bus…

Four people, including three members of the same family, were killed when a passenger bus hit an autorickshaw in Birendra

Tourist turnout remains low in tourist hub Sauraha

Unlike in previous years, hotels in Sauraha, a major tourist hub near Chitwan National Park, are witnessing very few visitors

Snowfall resumes in Myagdi; 72 tourists rescued from Annapurna Base…

Security personnel have successfully rescued 72 tourists, including 17 foreigners, who were stranded due to heavy snowfall at the Annapurna

Chhath festival concludes with offerings to the rising Sun (Photo…

This year’s Chhath festival concluded this Tuesday morning with devotees offering Argha (holy offerings) to the rising Sun