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Media entrepreneur held

Surunga (Jhapa), Feb 1: Media entrepreneur Chandra Prasad Dhungel aka Charchit Dhungel, who was charged of bagging millions of rupees from different people in Jhapa

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Rs 1.9 million received from UK for Mundhumshala

Damak, Feb 1: The Mundhumshala of the third generation of Phalgunanda based at Hattileda of Chulachuli-2 in Ilam district has received Rs 1.9 million in financial assistance from the UK

Tanahun brick factories suffer from to blockade

Damauli, Feb 1: The brick kilns operated in Tanahun district have faced severe crisis due to the longstanding blockade imposed from India. The operators of the factories have said that

New drinking water project

Kawasoti, Feb 1: Along with the rise in demand for water after the rapid urbanisation in Kawasoti, Nawalparasi, the supply of water is to be increased in the town this

Ranipokhari Temple getting new look

Kathmandu, Jan 31: Reconstruction works of the Balgopal Temple inside the Ranipokhari Temple would be completed by upcoming Tihar festival. The temple was damaged in the April 25 earthquake last

Man found dead in hotel, women partner missing

Kakarvitta, Jan 31: A man has been found dead at his hotel room in the B&Y hotel in Birtamod buspark. Manorath Pathak,50, a resident of Surunga-5 was found dead in

Bhaktapur to waive fee to quake survivors

Bhaktapur, Jan 31: The Bhaktapur Municipality has decided to waive off the fee in the approval of house design maps for the quake survivors building a new house. The cent

‘NHRC recommendations not being enforced’

TARA BAHADUR KATUWAL, KATHMANDU, Jan 31: Chairperson of National Human Rights Commission Anup Raj Sharma has complained that the recommendations that the Commission has been making to the government have

ICC U-19 Cricket World Cup: Nepal to play India for group title

Kathmandu, Jan 31: The Nepali youth cricket team which booked its berth in the quarterfinals of ICCU-19 World Cricket Cup after around 16 years is facing India in the final

Cycle journey for environment protection

Butwal, Jan 31: Ten teams of female Buddhist monks on a cycle journey that began from Kathmandu have reached the birthplace of Gautam Buddha, Lumbini, on Saturday. The team reached