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‘Wildlife-friendly infrastructures prerequisite to biodiversity conservation’

Bhishma Raj Ojha Kathmandu, June 12: A total of 47 species of wild animals in 20 protected areas died in the last fiscal year, 2023/24 owing to various reasons including in accidents, according to the Department of Wildlife Conservation and National Parks. The prominent reasons behind the death of wild

FNCCI President Dhakal calls for investment in Nepal

He highlighted the recently signed 10,000 MW power purchase agreement with India and ongoing discussions with Bangladesh, emphasising the assured

Civil employees, lawmakers univocal on concluding Federal Civil Service Bill…

Kathmandu, June 12: The civil employees and lawmakers have underlined the need for finalizing the proposed Federal Civil Service Bill

President Paudel reaches Geneva

Kathmandu, June 12: President Ram Chandra Paudel has reached Geneva. He is currently on a visit to Switzerland and Germany.

President Paudel leaves Doha for Geneva this morning

Kathmandu, June 12: President Ramchandra Paudel has left the capital city of Qatar, Doha, this morning for Geneva in course

Judge Giri jailed for 7 years in marital rape case

Kathmandu District Court has sentenced former judge Bhuvan Giri to seven years imprisonment and Rs 3 lakh compensation in the

National Assembly members stress on food sufficiency in Nepal

Members of the National Assembly (NA) have stressed the need for food sufficiency in the country, drawing the attention of

FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifiers: Nepal facing Yemen tonight

Kathmandu, June 11: Nepal is playing against Yemen in the final game of the second round of FIFA World Cup

SAARC should be made dynamic: lawmaker Panta

Kathmandu, June 11: Lawmaker of the CPN (UML), Raghuji Panta, has laid emphasis that all SAARC member countries should work

Floor Cross Row in Gandaki: Maoists will take action against…

Hari Bahadur Chuman, the leader of the Maoist Center Parliamentary Party informed that the action will be taken against him