The government is preparing to extend the nationwide lockdown by 15 more days as two more people were tested positive on Monday.
Two more persons were tested positive for the coronavirus on Monday as Nepal’s cases climbed to 14.
Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli said he will deposit all his monthly salaries to the COVID-19 prevention and treatment fund until the pandemic ends.
A 65-year-old woman from Kailali district tested positive for the coronavirus on Monday as Nepal’s cases jumped to 13.
Private telecommunications company Ncell has paid Rs 23.43 billion capital gains tax (CGT) to the government.
According to a data revealed by a health committee formed under the High-level Committee headed by the Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) President Kumar Pant, eight have died in the United
Nine Nepali ambassadors leading Nepali diplomatic missions in various countries in the Middle East and Gulf countries are to contribute one month of their salary to the fund set up
The National Public Health Laboratory confirmed the result on Sunday taking the total cases in Nepal to 12.
Originally from Waling in Syangja district of Nepal, Yam Bahadur Malla, 86, died during treatment at the Great Western Hospital in Swindon, Wiltshire, England.
Taking to chief ministers in a video conference, the prime minister warned against the risk of possible spread after the end of lockdown as the virus continues to spread in