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Govt extends deadline for panel probing Gen-Z protest damage

Kathmandu, Dec 3: The government has extended the deadline of committee formed to access the loss and damage caused to the public and private sectors during the Gen-Z protests of September 8 and 9. The committee is given 30 more days. Announcing the decisions of the Council of Ministers of

Gen-Z Movement Martyrs: ‘Not only martyrdom, we also need justice’

The wounds in the hearts of the families who had their loved ones martyred during the Gen-Z Movement are still

Family in Sarlahi plunged into mourning after Dev’s death in…

“They gave their lives against corruption and injustice. Their sacrifice is meaningful only if these problems end.” She urges the

Gen Z martyrs’ families waiting for PM Karki’s job assurance

During the meeting, PM Karki assured them of employment according to their qualifications, Manju Sardar recalls.

Physical Infrastructure Reconstruction Fund receives Rs 93 million

The Physical Infrastructure Reconstruction Fund has received Rs 10.1 million from Life Insurance Corporation Nepal on Sunday.

Gen Z protesters and local administration continue talks in Bara

Dialogue has continued between representatives of the Gen-Z movement and the local administration at the Armed Police Force headquarters, Rudrabahini,

Gen Z damage rebuild fund sees poor response despite govt…

The Physical Infrastructure Reconstruction Fund, established by the government to rebuild damaged physical structures during the Gen Z movement, has

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Government to provide relief support to Gen-Z injured

The government has decided to provide immediate relief of Rs 15,000 each to 2,429 people injured during the Gen-Z movement

Five people involved in vandalism, arson held in Kavre

The Nepal Police arrested five people for their alleged involvement in looting, vandalism and arson in Kavre district during the

CIB nabs two fugitive prisoners from Kathmandu

The Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) of Nepal Police has arrested two fugitive prisoners from the Kathmandu Valley.