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Bagamati province government mourns deaths of 18 in Saurya plane…

Hetauda, July 25: The Bagamati province government has expressed sorrow over the deaths of 18 people in the Saurya Airlines plane crash on Wednesday. The very first meeting of the newly constituted province council of ministers led by Chief Minister Bahadur Singh Lama today paid tributes to those killed in

French team begin investigation about plane crash in Pokhara

A team from French ATR aeroplane manufacturing company has begun on-site investigation of the Yeti Airlines ATR-72 plane crash in

48 bodies brought to Kathmandu; postmortem to start from Wednesday

Forty-eight bodies of those killed in the crash of the Yeti Airlines plane (ATR-72) in Pokhara last Sunday have been

Pokhara plane crash: Relatives start receiving dead bodies

The mortal remains of some of those killed in the crash of the ATR-72 plane belonging to Yeti Airlines in

Nepal’s sky, vulnerable or safe for flight?

Nepal have been witnessing air crash in a regular intervals, particularly of domestic flights. Small and medium sized planes have

Yeti Airlines Crash: 26 bodies identified, search continues

The bodies of 26 passengers on board the Yeti Airlines aircraft that crashed in Seti gorge on Monday have been

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President Bhandari expresses sorrow over Pokhara plane crash

President Bidya Devi Bhandari has extended deep sorrow over the crash of the ATR-72 plane belonging to Yeti Airlines in

Political parties, leaders express grief over Yeti Airlines crash

Kathmandu: Former King Gyanendra Shah has expressed sorrow over the plane crash today. The former king expressed sadness over the

Weather was good at Pokhara, no technical issue received: Thakur

The General Manager of Tribhuvan International Airport Prem Nath Thakur has said that the weather of Pokhara International Airport was

Passengers in Pokhara aircraft crash identified

The passengers who met with an aircraft crash in Pokhara today have been identified. Sixty eight passengers 60 Nepali nationals