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Gold prices get down by Rs 1K today

KATHMANDU: Gold prices went down on Sunday in Nepali market. The price of hallmark gold dropped by Rs. 1,000 per tola (11.664 gram) on Sunday.

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Ram Chandra Paudel (File Photo)
NC’s Paudel says CA elections will be held on time

POKHARA: Nepali Congress (NC) Vice President Ram Chandra Paudel said that the proposed Constituent Assembly election scheduled for November 19 even if dissenting political parties like the CPN Maoist did

India’s spiritual guru Asharam booked by police

JAIPUR: A controversial spiritual guru was arrested early Sunday on a rape charge filed by a teen-age girl in the northwestern Indian state of Rajasthan, police said. Asaram Bapu was

Chinese paramilitary police ride in armoured vehicles through Urumqi, Xinjiang June 29, 2013. A Chinese policeman was killed in an "anti-terrorism" operation in the restive region of Xinjiang, state media reported Thursday -- an incident last week in which overseas reports said 22 Uighurs were shot dead. (AFP Photo/Mark Ralston)
Policeman among 23 killed in recent Xinjiang unrest

A Chinese policeman was killed in an “anti-terrorism” operation in the restive region of Xinjiang, state media reported Thursday — an incident last week in which overseas reports said 22

In this photograph taken on October 18, 2011, Indian farmers shout anti-government slogans during a protest against the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government land acquisition policy in New Delhi. Indian business groups warned Friday that a land reform bill passed by the lower house of parliament could jeopardise investment needed to kick-start the stuttering economy. (AFP Photo/Raveendran)
Indian business worried by new land reform law

Indian business groups warned Friday that a land reform bill passed by the lower house of parliament could jeopardise investment that is desperately needed to kick-start the stuttering economy. The

Chairman of PetroChina Jiang Jiemin releases the company's annual results at a news conference in Hong Kong March 19, 2008. REUTERS/Garrige Ho
China investigates head of state assets regulator

BEIJING (Reuters) – China is investigating the head of its state assets regulator, a former top energy executive, for “serious discipline violations”, the government said on Sunday in what appears

U.S. President Barack Obama makes remarks on the situation in Syria, at the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington August 31, 2013. REUTERS/Mike Theiler
Obama asks Congress to approve military strike against Syria

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Barack Obama stepped back from the brink on Saturday and delayed an imminent military strike against Syria to seek approval from the U.S. Congress in a

Nepal football team celebrates their second goal against Bangladesh during the first match of eighth SAFF Championship in Kathmandu.
Nepal makes a loud start at the first match of SAFF Championship

KATHMANDU: On the inaugural match of the Eighth SAFF Championship on Saturday, Nepal beat Bangladesh by 2-0. During the match played at the Dasharath Stadium in the Capital, striker Anil

CPN Maoist leaders warns repercussions if they are kept at bay

NAWALPARASI: CPN-Maoist Politburo member Khadga Bahadur Biswakarma has warned serious repercussions if the major political parties pushed for the present deadline to hold CA elections on November 19. Talking to

Ram Chandra Paudel (File Photo)
Paudel calls for forging minimum intra-party understanding for CA polls

POKHARA: Nepali Congress Vice-President Ram Chandra Paudel has said that democratic political parties should have minimum understanding in the upcoming Constituent Assembly (CA) polls. Addressing the sixth convention of Democratic