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Everyone’s cooperation is needed to make judiciary reliable: Chief Justice

Kathmadu, May 17: Chief Justice Bishowambhar Prasad Shrestha has said that everyone's efforts are necessary to make the judiciary dependable. Addressing the inaugural session of the 16th All Nepal Lawyers National Conference that kicked off here from today, the Chief Justice stressed on making the justice prompt and of quality

Government committed to strengthening judiciary: Prime Minister Dahal

Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has said that the government is committed to strengthening the judiciary and making the

Japan hands over a new classroom to Malika Secondary School…

The Embassy of Japan in Nepal handed over a new classroom building to Shree Malika Secondary School in Thantikandh Rural

Federal hospitals to be restructured on workload basis: Govt

According to 'policies and programmes' unveiled by the government, federal hospitals will be restructured on the basis of workload.

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Former CoAS Dharmapalbar Thapa passes away

Former Chief of Nepal Army Staff (CoAS) Dharmapalbar Singh Thapa passed away today at the age of 85.

World Peace Flame sent to Everest base camp

Bhairahawa (Rupandehi), May 16: The world peace flame to be lit at the inauguration of the ‘Everest Marathon’ held every

Forward-looking national force should be brought to decisive role: Chair…

CPN (UML) chairman KP Sharma Oli has emphasized on the need to bring national power in a decisive level to

Rs 15 million collected in UK for humanitarian services

Senior social worker and singer Ani Chhoing Drolma has returned to Nepal after collecting Rs 15 million for humanitarian support,

Two Ugandans and an Indian arrested for nexus with drugs…

The arrests were made from Thamel of Kathmandu metropolis-17 and the arrested, all females, are Kevina Mugala and Lillian Susan

Shreeya Giri on Forbes’ list of influential people under 30

Shreya Giri from Kathmandu has been selected from Asia in Forbes magazine's list of 30 under 30 people.