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Myanmar citizens crying in exile – panic every time

Kathmandu, June 18: Southeast Asian country Myanmar has been in turmoil again since February 2021. A river of blood is flowing in the country for democracy and freedom. The Myanmar junta government has been exploiting the citizens by taking away their rights. Due to the extreme torture of the junta

Russia President Vladimir Putin makes a rare visit to North…

Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in North Korea early on Wednesday, after saying the two countries want to cooperate closely

Deuba expresses sorrow over Gachchhadar’s demise

Nepali Congress (NC) President and former Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has expressed deep sorrow over the demise of Jaya

Manthali municipality provides training on making panchebaja

Twenty people from Pariyar community have been provided training to make panchebaja, the assortment of five traditional musical instruments.

Mundum Trail to attract at least 100,000 tourists

Preparations are underway in full-swing to observe Mundum Trail Visit Year 2025 with an objective to attract at least 100,000

PM Dahal urges institutions to give emphasis on quality education

Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has stressed on the need of uplifting the quality of education and management to

‘Rowena Grubbly & The Tale of Queen Astren’ released

The novel written in English by Hritzu Gautam, a student of Grade 10, was jointly released by former Chancellor of

SGM community mourns Dhimal, hormone therapy debate continues

Some SGM organisations, including the Blue Diamond Society (BDS), the Federation of Sexual and Gender Minorities-Nepal (FSGMN) and Cruiseaids Nepal,

‘Women leaders’ graduated with dedication to be change-makers in society

The YWPLC targeted for women aged 18-25 aims to empower participants with a foundation knowledge of Nepal's democratic system and

Peasant’s Federation sends memorandum to Prime Minister

The Nepal Peasants' Federation has submitted a memorandum with various eight-point demands to the Prime Minister.