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PM Dahal vows to fight for the rights of Gurkhas,…

Kathmandu, Sept 5: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has said that he would fight lifelong for the welfare and equal rights of Gurkha Army Ex-Servicemen and for the defence of Nepalis scattered across the world. Addressing an interaction organized by Gurkha Army Ex-Servicemen's Organization (GAESO) about the problems facing

NRCS founding member Dr Das honoured

Nepal Red Cross Society (NRCS) Kathmandu branch has felicitated the society's founding member Dr Gauri Shankar Lal Das. The NRCS Kathmandu

Japan-Nepal Development Forum launched

The Nepali Embassy in Japan, in collaboration with the Government of Japan and the local business community, has officially launched

Indian govt’s support in reconstruction of Nepal’s heritages incomparable

Mayor of Lalitpur Metropolitan City, Chiri Babu Maharjan, and Ambassador of India to Nepal, Shri Naveen Srivastava, jointly inaugurated the

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Office Chief Bhandari arrested on charge of rape

Chief of Statistics Office, Chitwan, Yagyamurti Bhandari has been arrested on charge of raping a lady office assistant for three

Bajimaya donates blood 53 times to save several lives

Secretary of the Nepal Red Cross Society, Chhatrakumar Bajimaya donated blood for 53 times on Saturday. Bajimaya, 52, of Diktel Rupakot

PM Dahal inaugurates ‘Hello Sarkar’ service, hotline service

Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' today inaugurated the operation of the 'Hello Sarkar' or 'Hello Government' service 24 hours

Kathmandu-Kalinga Literary Festival begins in Lalitpur

The Kathmandu-Kalinga Literary Festival has kicked off on Friday in Lalitpur. Co-organised by the Yashaswi Academy and the Nepal and

Gaijatra festival in Nepal (photo feature)

Gaijatra festival have been celebrated across the country today. It is one of the most important festival in Nepali community,

Devotees throng Gosaikunda on Janai Purnima festival

Devotees have thronged Gosaikunda since the early morning today to observe the Janai Purnima festival. Over 4,000 people have arrived