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Author: Reporters Nepal

NC CWC meeting on Monday

Kathmandu, Jan 24: The meeting of the central working committee of the Nepali Congress is scheduled for Monday. The chief secretary at the party office

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Civil Service Act must be followed: Minister Sharma

Bhaktapur, Jan 24: Minister for General Administration Rekha Sharma has said that action would be taken against those who do not follow the provisions of Civil Service Act. At a

Monetary support pouring in for Tamang family

Panchthar, Jan 24: Monetary support to Tamang family at Imbung-7 in the district is pouring in, following a news report carried by Rastriya Samachar Samiti about four members of the

Rangeli shooting victims families to be provided Rs 25,000

Pathari (Morang), Jan 24: The families of the victims of Rangeli shootout are to be provided with Rs 25,000 each by the District Administration Office Pathari to perform death rituals

Leopard body parts made public

Myagdi, Jan 24: Police today made public body parts of leopard that were confiscated from the house of local resident Hik Bahadur Purja at Histan-9 in the district on Saturday.

Organ Transplant Center Bhaktapur to expand services

Bhaktapur, Jan 24: Human Organ Transplant Center Bhaktapur is all set to expand its services with launching of the services for liver and lungs transplant and heart surgery. Currently, the

India welcomes amendment of Nepal’s constitution as ‘positive development’

Kathmandu, Jan 24: India has welcomed Saturday’s amendment of the new constitution describing it as a ‘positive development’. “We regard the two amendments passed yesterday by the Nepali Parliament as

FEWF and SSF to be operated after passing bills

Kathmandu, Jan 24: Minister for Labour and Employment Deepak Bohara has said that Foreign Employment Welfare Fund and Social Security Fund should be brought into operation only after the bill

Cold claims two in Dhanusha

Dhanusha, Jan 24: Two people have died of cold in Dhanusa on Saturday. The victims are a male of around 55 years old whose name is yet be known of

NEA blamed for increasing explosion of transformers

Kathmandu, Jan 23: Glitches in electricity distribution system that falls under the responsibility of the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) is actually what is increasing explosion of transformers in the Capital,