•      Wed Nov 19 2025
Logo
Legal debate within NC on special general convention

Kathmandu, Nov 10: The anti-establishment side of the Nepali Congress (NC) has started legal consultation about special general convention, as two opinions have emerged within the party whether to go for regular or special general convention. At a programme titled 'Legal consultation related to special general convention' held at Ananda

NC passes condolence motion on demise of former minister Alam

Kathmandu, Nov 8: The Nepali Congress (NC) has passed a condolence motion on the demise of the party leader and

NC’s disgruntled leaders want CC dissolved if no convention before…

Kathmandu, Nov 6: The Nepali Congress leaders, who are dissatisfied with the difference on rise over the conduct of general

NC calls for prompt rescue of tourists stuck in avalanche

Kathmandu, Nov 6: The Nepali Congress (NC) has demanded the urgent rescue of domestic and foreign tourists trapped in avalanche.

Rifts deepen in major political parties after Gen Z revolution

The rebel faction of the dissolved Parliament’s largest party, Nepali Congress, not only organized a separate gathering but also unilaterally

Leaders in favour of special general convention of NC hold…

Kathmandu, Nov 4: Leaders of the Nepali Congress, who are in favour of party’s special general convention, have organised a

Nepali Congress Central Working Committee meeting today

The Nepali Congress Central Working Committee is meeting today at the party's central office, BP Smriti Bhawan, Sanepa, Lalitpur.

NC expresses sorrow over Bipin Joshi’s demise

Kathmandu, Oct 21: The Nepali Congress has paid tribute to Bipin Joshi from Kanchanpur who died while in the captivity

Acting President of NC informs party on latest political development

Kathmandu, Oct 16: Acting President of the Nepali Congress, Purna Bahadur Khadka, informed party leaders and members on the latest

Deuba calls September 8 and 9 incidents premeditated and organized

Nepali Congress octogenarian President Sher Bahadur Deuba has described the Gen Z led incidents of September 8 and 9 as