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Sankhu Accident: Three sleeping individuals killed

Kathmandu, Mar 7: Three people lost their lives in a road accident early this morning in Sankhu, Kathmandu. At approximately 3:40 AM, a tipper (registration number Ba 2 K 6580) lost control and crashed into a corrugated metal shelter in Sankhu-Salambutar along the Sankhu-Brahmakhel road section in Shankharapur Municipality-6. The shelter

Home Minister Lekhak initiates grant distribution to earthquake victims

Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak has commenced the distribution of grants to beneficiaries affected by the Doti earthquake, which occurred one

Chandra Dhakal comes up with Nepal’s largest paper industry

President of the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI) and Chairman of IME Group, Chandra Prasad Dhakal,

Man succumbs to fall from cliff in Bajura

A 56-year-old man of Tadakota of Gaumul rural municipality in Bajura district died falling off a cliff in his locality.

India supports to construct operation theatre building for Rapti Eye…

The foundation stone for the construction of Operation Theatre Building of Rapti Eye Hospital at Tulsipur Sub-Metropolitan City, Dang was

CIAA appeals to Supreme Court against Special Court’s verdict in…

The Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA) has filed an appeal at the Supreme Court on Tuesday,

Madhesi Martyrs Foundation member found dead

Janakpurdham, March 4: Ram Naresh Raya (Yadav), a member of Madhesi Martyrs Foundation, was found dead. The 37-year-old Yadav of

Government to halt land-related ordinance, approves five others

The government has decided to halt the land-related ordinance while agreeing to pass five other ordinances. The ruling coalition partners

SAARC, Embassy of Japan renew memorandum on guidelines for SAARC-Japan…

The Embassy of Japan in Nepal and the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) signed the Addendum of Revised

Nature Needs Its Own ID

Strong laws and policies promoting data sharing, standardization, and certification would be necessary to promote interoperability and protect against misuse.