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Hamro Patro’s Mega Release: A Complete Redesign with Power-Packed Features

Kathmandu, Nepal : Nepal’s most popular app, Hamro Patro, has introduced a “Mega Release” featuring a fresh new user interface and a host of additional features for its users. This new version aims to provide a smoother, more personalized, and enriched experience-making it easier to organize daily life, track festivals,

Please stop your lust (DV) slavery: Balen Shah

The Mayor of Kathmandu Metropolitan City, Balendra Shah, has requested US President Donald Trump to stop the Diversity Lottery (DV)

Runners Push on 7-Province Marathon

Kathmandu, Feb 20:  Participants of the 777 Nepal Marathon Challenge – a historic exercise spanning 296 kilometers across all 7

Swayambhu Festival to be held to promote local identity

Kathmandu, Feb 20: The first Swayambhu Festival is being held by Kathmandu Municipal Corporation, Ward No. 15 from February 22

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Five-point manifesto for the conservation of the Kaligandaki River

The Gandaki Bimarsha Sabha has issued a five-point 'Gandaki Declaration' for the protection of the Kaligandaki River. The event was

7,872 students graduate in 20th Convocation of Pokhara University

Seven thousand eight hundred and seventy-two students have been graduated in the 20th convocation ceremony of Pokhara University today.

75,000 tour Gorkha Durbar Museum in eight months

The Gorkha Durbar Museum, which has been developing as a center for studying Nepal's unification history, has attracted more than

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Department of Archaeology begins excavation of Ajayameru Kot

Excavation has begun at Ajayameru Kot, a site of historical significance located in Ajayameru Rural Municipality, Dadeldhura district, which holds

Foreign Minister Dr. Rana returns home from Oman conference

During her meeting with Iran’s Foreign Minister, Dr. Deuba urged for assistance in securing the release of Nepali student Bipin

1,081 incidents of human rights violation reported in Sudurpaschim

A total of 1,081 incidents of human rights violations and excesses have been reported in the Sudurpaschim Province in 2024.