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ANNFSU decries use of force against school children in Kohalpur

Kathmandu : All Nepal National Free Students Union (ANNFSU) has expressed its serious concern over the use of force against school children on Sunday at Kohalpur, demanding action against the guilty. In a press statement today, the ANNFSU concluded that it was natural for students to get enraged following the

NC’s national convention to postpone for a year: Koirala

Biratnagar : Nepali Congress (NC)’s General-Secretary Dr Shashank Koirala has said that NC’s next national convention would be postponed for

Ward chair’s vehicle torched in Khotang

Khotang : A parked government vehicle belonging to ward chair Lilanath Niraula was set on fire at Rawabensi rural municipality

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Prachanda to initiate for opening Taklakot, Urai border points

Dhangadhi : Chairman of ruling Nepal Communist Party (NCP) Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ has said economic prosperity could be achieved

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EC consulting with political parties in regard with upcoming NA…

Kathmandu : The Election Commission (EC) on coming Monday is scheduled to meet with political parties for discussion in regard

Jhapa DAO epitomizes good governance in service delivery

Bhadrapur : The District Administration Office (DAO) Jhapa has initiated an exemplary campaign in the areas of good governance and

‘Nepal is positive on US Indo-Pacific Strategy’

Kathmandu: The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence Ishwor Pokhrel has clarified to visiting US Assistant Secretary that Nepal

CM Poudel and Tibetan Autonomous Region government chief Zizhala

Hetauda : A meeting has been held between Chief Minister of State-3 Dormani Poudel and Tibetan Autonomous Region government chief

People for rule of law: leader Dr Mahat

Chitwan : Central member of the Nepali Congress, Dr Ramsharan Mahat, has said people are for the rule of law.

US Assistant Secretary calls on DPM Pokhrel

Kathmandu : Visiting US Assistant Secretary for Indo-Pacific Security Affairs, Randall G. Schriver, today called on Deputy Prime Minister and