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Litterateur and story writer Parashu Pradhan no more

Kathmandu, March 19: Famous Nepali story writer and litterateur Parashu Pradhan passed away at the age of 80. His son Prateek Pradhan informed that he died last night at his residence. Mr Pradhan survived with two sons and two daughters. He will be cremated today at Pashupati Aryaghat. Late Pradhan

President Paudel honours music video maker Rajendra Luintel

President Ramchandra Paudel has honoured Rajendra Luintel, who set a Guinness Book of World Record by shooting a music video

Halesi, a must-visit religious site (Photo Feature)

One such religious place is the famous Halesi Mahadev Temple in Eastern Nepal. Halesi Mahadev is a famous Hindu and

Advocate Chapagain new coordinator of Accountability Watch Committee

Kathmandu, March 16: Raju Prasad Chapagain, a constitutional and human rights advocate, has been selected as the new coordinator of

UNDP says, Nepal improves in HDI, ranked at 146th position

As per the Global Human Development Report released by the UNDP on Thursday, Nepal is ranked at 146th position of

Call for involving HIV/AIDS infected children in Social Security

A national gathering of children living with HIV/AIDS has called on the government to include them in the Social Security

Minister Aryal takes stock of three Nepalis killed in Kuwait

Minister for Labour, Employment and Social Security Dol Prasad Aryal has said preparations are ongoing to bring the dead bodies

No need to wait for instructions for crime control: Rabi…

Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister Rabi Lamichhane has instructed the security officials of all the 77 districts to control

Ambassadors of four countries to Nepal present credentials

Kathmandu, March 14: Newly appointed Ambassador of Thailand and Non-resident ambassadors of Portugal, Venezuela and Mongolia to Nepal submitted their

MoFA says seven more Nepalis serving in Russian army lost…

The government has confirmed that seven more Nepalis serving in the Russian army have lost their lives.