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Govt recommends President to summon NA session

Kathmandu, Jan 12: The government has recommended the President to summon the National Assembly session. The meeting of the Council of Ministers held in Singha Durbar today, recommended President Ramchandra Paudel to summon the NA session at 11:00am on January 18, according to government Spokesperson and Minister for Communications and

Thapa’s political proposal vows ‘no vote’ provision, liberal democracy with…

The proposal was presented in the closed session under the party's Special General Convention, which commenced at Bhrikutimandap on Sunday,

NC’s SGC endorses working procedure

A closed session of the ongoing Special General Convention of the Nepali Congress (NC) today endorsed the SGC working procedure–2082.

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NC Special General Convention: Registration of representatives begins

A total of 2,662 general convention representatives of the NC party registered their names on Sunday itself in favour of

Closed door session of NC Special General Convention to begin…

Kathmandu, Jan 12: The closed door session of the Special General Convention of the Nepali Congress is to begin at

Candidates of PR system given time till 4 pm today…

According to the Election Commission (EC), the candidates included in the closed list submitted by the political parties on December

2,662 NC representatives register names in favour of SGC

As many as 2,662 general convention representatives of the Nepali Congress have registered their names in favour of the special

SGC summoned to address public disenchantment: General Secretary Thapa

NC is the national power, he observed, it is therefore the NC's responsibility to seek resolutions to the national issues.

NC advances for social harmony, good governance and nation’s prosperity,…

Regarding the NC's Special General Convention, General Secretary Sharma viewed that the issue of transformation in the party was raised

Questions should count in NC: General Secretary Thapa

Advocating the bottom-up approach to run the party, Thapa said, "All are equal in NC. Those keeping silence and encouraging