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15 street children rescued in Damak

Damak: Fifteen street children were rescued from Damak of Jhapa district on Saturday. The children were rescued under the campaign of the State government to make State no. 1 free of street children. Social Development Minister of State no. 1 Jeevan Ghimire led a team to rescue the children from

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Two killed in road accident in Jhapa

Jhapa: Two people were killed in a road accident that took place here on the East-West highway last night. Three

Nepal’s 40 districts being declared fully electrified

Lalitpur: The South Lalitpur Rural Power Cooperatives Limited has been providing power to some 6000 households in the area. It

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Nomination to National Assembly election on Sunday

Kathmandu: Candidates are scheduled to submit their nomination papers for the election of Upper House of the federal parliament on

Thousands in Baghdad mourn Iranian general killed by US

BAGHDAD (AP) — Thousands of mourners chanting “America is the Great Satan” marched in a funeral procession Saturday through Baghdad

Drop in rice production likely to hit national economy

            –Rajaram Karki/RSS             Kathmandu: A noticeable fall in the rice production this year is likely to beat national economy.

Obstructed Bhimdatta highway resumes operation

            Doti: Traffic along the Bhimdatta highway obstructed since Friday evening due to snowfall has resumed. The highway links seven

Senior leader Poudel demands correction of recent decision

            Bharatpur: Senior leader of the Nepali Congress, Ramchandra Poudel, has said the recent decision in the party must be

Unsafe abortion continues to be challenge to safe motherhood in…

            -Neera Gautam/RSS             Rupandehi: Abortion has been legalised in Nepal since March 2002 and in normal case, abortion up

Banke National Park all set to bring in more tourists

            – Niraj Gautam/RSS             Nepalgunj: The Banke National Park (BNP) is all set to bring in more number of