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Maoist Centre imparting training to elected people’s representatives

KATHMANDU: The CPN (Maoist Centre) is imparting a two-day training to the people's representatives that were elected in the last May 13 local level election from today onward. The objective is to contribute to prepare the base of socialism from grassroots level. Thematic experts would provide training to the representatives

Gagan Thapa directs newly elected ones to work as per…

MAKAWANPUR: General Secretary of Nepali Congress, Gagan Thapa, has directed the newly elected people’s representatives from the alliance to work

Kathmandu metropolis newly-elected representatives take oath

KATHMANDU: Newly elected people’s representatives of the Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) took oath of office and secrecy today. Chief Election

Deliberation on government’s policies, programmes begins in HoR

KATHMANDU: Deliberation on government’s policies and programmes for coming fiscal year 2022/23 has begun in the House of Representatives today.

Acharya leading vote count in Pokhara

Pokhara . The ruling coalition candidate Dhanraj Acharya continues to lead the vote count for the post of Mayor of

House of Representatives endorses eight ordinances

KATHMANDU: The meeting of the House of Representatives on Friday endorsed eight ordinances. Of the passed ordinances, three– Nepal Police

Republic Day to be celebrated for three days

KATHMANDU: The government has decided to celebrate the Republic Day for three days. A meeting of the Republic Day-2079 BS

Upper House lawmakers urge party leaders to think about nation

KATHMANDU: The lawmakers in the National Assembly, the upper house of the Federal Parliament, have urged the top leaders of

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CPN UML wins in Banaganga and Janata Samajbadi Party in…

KAPILBASTU: The main opposition CPN UML has won both the mayor and deputy mayor posts in Banaganga municipality of Kapilbastu

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Fifty polling stations in Kaski categorized as ‘ highly sensitive’

POKHARA: One-third of the polling stations in Kaski district are classified as ‘highly sensitive’. Out of the 150 such stations,