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UML Secretary Gyawali hopeful of agreement on Madhes unrest by Jan 21

Kathmandu, Jan 14: CPN (UML) Secretary Pradeep Kumar Gyawali said the talks between the government and agitating United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) was heading towards

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Grade 11 Result Out

Bhaktapur, Jan 14: The Higher Secondary Education Board (HSEB), Sanothimi, has published the results of Grade 11 exams. As per the result, a total of 49.20 percent students have passed

340 socket bombs found in Salyan

Salyan, Jan 14: A huge amount of socket bomb was discovered at Korwang Jhimpe VDC in the district Thursday. A temporary police unit at Jhimpe found 340 socket bombs at

Government serious towards refugees’ tribulations: DPM Thapa

Damak, Jan 14: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs Kamal Thapa has said the government was serious towards ending the problems faced by the Bhutanese refugees. During a

Itahari Sub- Metropolitan City unveils Rs 260 million budget

Itahari Jan 14: Itahari Sub-Metropolitan City has unveiled the budget programme of Rs 269,478,660 for the fiscal year 2016/17. Executive Officer Mahesh Raj Timsina informed that the budget is lower

Govt taking concrete measures for promoting women workers: Minister

Kathmandu, Jan 14: Minister for Labour and Employment Dipak Bohara today said that the ministry was working to bring concrete programmes for the development of women labourers in informal sector

Technology producing fuel from plastic waste to be introduced

Kathmandu, Jan 14: The government is all set to introduce the technology of producing fuel from plastic waste in the country. The Nepal Academy of Science and Technology (NAST) has

‘Saudi Arabia is safe for Nepali migrant workers’

Saudi Arabia, Jan 14: The Nepalese Embassy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, has urged all those concerned not to go by the rumours spread in the Nepali online media and social

Govt directed to bring in gas bullets through re-routing

Kathmandu, Jan 14: The Commerce and Consumer Welfare Committee of the Legislature-Parliament has directed the government to bring in the gas bullets that are stuck at the Raxaul border checkpoint

Govt fails to control black-marketing; NC leader Singh

Kathmandu, Jan 14: Nepali Congress General Secretary Prakash Man Singh has blamed the government saying it was reluctant to control the black-marketing. Speaking in a tea-reception programme organized by the