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Genetic testing for rheumatic diseases begins in Nepal

Kathmandu, Nov 24: For the first time in Nepal, three new genetic tests have been introduced to identify hereditary causes of rheumatic diseases. NexGen Lab Solution has launched three types of genetic tests to detect different forms of rheumatic conditions. According to Naresh Pandey, Managing Director, the company has introduced

Bibaha Panchami celebration today with devotion across Nepal

This festival, which commemorates the divine union of Princess Sita and Lord Ram in the Treta Yug (Vedic era), is

Family in Sarlahi plunged into mourning after Dev’s death in…

“They gave their lives against corruption and injustice. Their sacrifice is meaningful only if these problems end.” She urges the

Five people arrested on the charge of committing arson at…

Police have arrested five people on the charge of committing arson and vandalism in the Supreme Court during the Gen-Z

Theatre portrays harsh reality of Cyber Violence against Women and…

Women and girls make up 50% of cybercrime survivors. Last fiscal year, of 8,400 cases registered, half were filed by

Gen-Z Front demands dismissal of PM’s Personal Secretary Adarsha Shrestha

The Nepal Gen-Z Front, led by Rakschya Bam, has demanded the immediate dismissal of Prime Minister Sushila Karki’s Chief Personal

Gen Z martyrs’ families waiting for PM Karki’s job assurance

During the meeting, PM Karki assured them of employment according to their qualifications, Manju Sardar recalls.

Around 90% population vaccinated against cholera in Bara, Parsa

Around 90 per cent population in Bara and Parsa districts has been administered with anti-cholera vaccine. The anti-cholera immunization drive

470th edition of Sahitya Sandhya discusses use of AI in…

The 470th edition of the monthly Sahitya Sandhya featured discussions on 'The Contribution of Senior Citizens in Progressive Nepali Literature'

Torana returned from Barakat Gallery reinstalled at Kumari House

After the thefts were reported to the Department of Archaeology and Nepal Police, replica toranas—each costing about Rs 80,000—were installed