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Schedule of Third Nepal Investment Summit made public

Kathmandu, April 15: The two-day schedule of the Third Investment Summit going to be organized in the federal capital, Kathmandu, on April 28 and 29 has been made public. As per the information shared by the Investment Board, two special sessions along with the inaugural session would be held on

Corruption, cumbersome administrative processes are hurdles to development: President

Inaugurating the Administrative Block of Myagde Rural Municipality at Naringe in Tanahu district today, he stressed on the need of

Nepal enters semi-final in ACC Premier Cup cricket

Nepal has entered the semi-final of ACC Men's Premier Cup T20-2024. In today's match held at the Al Amerat Cricket

Four arrested for allegedly cutting down ‘Bodhichitta’ tree

Police have arrested four youths for allegedly cutting down a tree of precious Bodhichitta (Buddhachitta) at Roshi Rural Municipality-5, Nagbeli

Reforms needed to increase women’s participation in elections: CEC Thapaliya

Chief Election Commissioner Dinesh Kumar Thapaliya has said that the existing laws and social environment should be improved to increase

Indian Army’s Lieutenant General calls on CoAS Sharma

Lieutenant General of Indian Army Pradeep Chandran Nair AK Singh has held a courtesy meeting with Chief of Army Staff

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NRB points weaker cyber security, employee fraud in Nepali banks

The Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB), the central bank of Nepal, has pointed out the weaker cyber security system in Nepali

Nepali Embassy in Israel requests Nepalis not to leave the…

The Embassy of Nepal in Tel Aviv, Israel has asked the Nepalese residents there not to leave their homes except

Two children buried in mound in Dang

Two children in Dang district died from the injuries they received after getting buried in a mound accidently on Sunday.

Health Insurance: Patients must pay 20% for treatment in private…

Under the health insurance program of the Health Insurance Board, from today onwards, insured persons who are treated in private