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Author: Reporters Nepal

Big three parties – Madhesi Front talks inconclusive

Kathmandu, Jan 21: Talks between the leaders of the three big parties and the leaders of the agitating Madhesi Front has concluded inconclusively. The meeting

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Bhutanese refuges going to Bhutan to meet their political prisoner relatives

Damak, Jan 21: Forty Bhutanese refugees are going to Bhutan to meet their relatives, who have been facing jail term at Chemgang Central Jail there. The Nepal Red Cross Society,

Repair of border pillars in no man’s land in Jhapa starts

Bhadrapur (Jhapa), Jan 20: A team from the Survey Department in Kathmandu has started the repair of border pillars in no man’s land in Jhapa. The team leader Sushil Dangol

Repair of border pillars in no man’s land in Jhapa starts

Bhadrapur (Jhapa), Jan 20: A team from the Survey Department in Kathmandu has started the repair of border pillars in no man’s land in Jhapa. The team leader Sushil Dangol

Nepal to take on Bahrain in Bangabandhu Gold Cup Football Championship

Kathmandu, Jan 21: Nepal is to take on Bahrain in the Bangabandhu Gold Cup Football Championship being held in Bangladesh. Nepal, which has reached the final after 17 years, will

Fire destroys property worth over Rs 400,000

Birgunj, Jan 21: Property worth over 400,000 rupees was destroyed by fire at Pokhariya Municipality in Parsa district last night, police said. The fire gutted goods at the cosmetic shop

Musician Khadgi dies of cancer

Kathmandu, Jan 21: Musician Ratna Bahadur Khadgi passed away this morning at the age of 79. Suffering from lung cancer for long, Khadgi died while undergoing treatment at Bhaktapur Cancer

One person killed in road accident in Kavre

Banepa (Kavrepalanchowk), Jan 21: One person was killed in a road accident at Kashikhanda Municipality in the district last night. The deceased is Krishna Bahadur Kshetri, 59, of the district.

Korean teacher’s attraction to Nepali students and school

(Surya Chandra Basnet) Kathmandu, Jan 21: It has been almost five years since Lee Se Jung, a Korean teacher by profession, reaches Natheswori Primary School every time he arrives Nepal.

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He pointed out that food sales and increased complaints of black-market monitoring of homestay farming administration. Image: The playful Pokharel ÷ Gorkha, RSS