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One dies of altitude sickness in Gosainkunda

Rasuwa: A youth died while taking holy dip in Gosainkunda last night. Deepak Dhakal, 23, a permanent resident of Melamchi, Sindhupalchowk, currently living in Mulpani, Kathmandu breathed his last due to altitude sickness in Gosainkunda, according to Om Prasad Wagle, spokesperson of District Police Office. Gosainkunda is located in an

NA member demand programmes in disaster-hit places

Kathmandu: National Assembly (NA) member Suman Raj Pyakurel in today’s NA special hour demanded with the government to launch short-term

NCP’s secretariat meeting rescheduled for Thursday

Kathmandu: A Secretariat meeting of the major ruling party Nepal Communist Party (NCP) has been rescheduled for tomorrow, Thursday. Though

Snakebite patients up in West Nawalparasi

Parasi: Number of snakebite patients has increased at West Nawalparasi with increasing heat and rains of late. The number of

Performance contract signed between Minister Aryal and line Ministry

Kathmandu: Minister for Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation Padma Kumari Aryal signed the performance contract with the Secretary of

Government serious about tourism development: Minister Bhattarai

Kathmandu: Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Yogesh Bhattarai has said the government is working with various programmes aim

Construction of integrated settlement to begin

Phidim: An integrated settlement is to be developed here to provide permanent shelter for those displaced by a landslide at

2,150 households in Myagdi at high risk of landslide and…

Galeshwor: Altogether 2,150 household in Myagdi district were at high risk of landslide and flood. According to the Department of

dengue mosquito
60 dengue-infected in a ward; massive ‘search and destroy’ campaign…

Hetauda: With the dengue outbreak turning to an epidemic in Hetauda, the capital city of State-3, a ‘search and destroy’

Rs 500,000 provided to Gulmi landslide-survivors

Kathmandu: The Honorary Consular Corps Nepal (HCCN) has provided monitory support worth Rs 500,000 to the survivors of Gulmi landslides