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JSP-Nepal to continue its support to government

Kathmandu, March 4: Janata Samajwadi Party (JSP) Nepal has decided to continue its support to the government. The three-day meeting of its central committee concluded today with a decision to keep its support to the government. Although JSP has supported five ordinances, including 'Ordinance to amend some Nepal Acts related

Five ordinances to be tabled in HoR meeting on Wednesday

Kathmandu, March 4: Five ordinances are being tabled in the House of Representatives (HoR) meeting for approval on Wednesday. The

Foreign Ministry reduced to ‘rescuer’: Minister Dr Rana

Kathmandu, March 4: Minister for Foreign Affairs Dr Arzu Rana Deuba asserted that a big chunk of the Ministry of

Paying workers less than minimum wage is punishable, warns PM…

Kathmandu, March 4: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has cautioned that it is punishable by law if any worker is

Legislative Assembly members of Puducherry in Pokhara

Gandaki, March 4: A team comprising Speaker of Puducherry state of India, Embalam R Selvum, arrived in Pokhara on Monday

Plot on to enfeeble federalism: Chair Dr Raut

Bara, March 4: Chairman of the Janamat Party, Dr CK Raut, has said there were conspiracies being hatched to enfeeble

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Political parties must adhere to democratic values and ideals: Former…

Kathmandu, March 3: Former President Bidya Devi Bhandari has said that political parties should internalize democratic values, norms and ideals

NC’s Sudurpaschim Province’s First Conference from March 10

Kailali, March 3: The first ever conference of the Nepali Congress (NC)’s Sudurpaschim Province is set to take place at

‘KP Sharma Oli: Dream, Struggle and Resolve’ launched

Kathmandu, March 3: Former President Bidya Devi Bhandari launched the book entitled ‘KP Sharma Oli: Dream, Struggle and Resolve’ amidst

NC President Deuba calls for additional support to coalition govt

Bhairahawa, March 3: President of the Nepali Congress and former Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has said that the incumbent