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Muskan and Bhumika received courage awards in US

Kathmandu, March 9: Bhumika Shrestha and Muskan Khatun met with United States First Lady Jill Biden and Secretary of State Antony Blinken at the White House on International Women's Day. Both of them are the recipients of the International Women of Courage Award from Nepal. The U.S. Department of State

Gautam Buddha International Airport
International flights resume from Bhairahawa Airport

The second largest international airport of the country, Gautam Buddha International Airport, located in Bhairahawa, has resumed international flights from

How (and where) to watch Oscar-nominated films online

Replete with spellbinding multiverses, “Everything Everywhere All at Once” topped the 95th Academy Awards nominations with 11 nods. Elsewhere, stories

Writ registered against CPN (Maoist Centre) Chairman Prachanda

A writ against CPN (Maoist Centre) Chairman and Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has been registered at the Supreme

Nepal Airlines’ two female pilots conduct first int’l flight

Two female pilots of the Nepal Airlines have conducted first international flight, creating a history in the aviation of the

Chief Minister Shah bags vote of confidence in Sudurpashchim

The Chief Minister of Sudurpaschim Province, Kamal Bahadur Shah, has received the vote of confidence. In the provincial assembly meeting

Narayangadh-Mughlin road section to open for traffic

The Narayangadh-Muglin road section will open for traffic during the afternoon starting today.

‘President a guardian of constitution and federalism’

The leaders of the eight parties have stressed the need for electing a president who protects constitution and federalism by

PM Dahal emphasizes entrepreneurship and self-employment

Kathmandu, March 3:  Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ pointed out the need of encouraging youths to seek entrepreneurship and

Rikjana, a landless Majhi girl, wins four gold with perseverance

Flooding in the Myagdi River had swept away the house and land of Rikjana Majhi. The natural disaster turned her