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Author: Reporters Nepal

Nepal can learn from Israel

Kathmandu, Jan 5: Various speakers have stated that Nepal should take inspiration from the technological progress Israel has achieved. Speaking at a programme organized here

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CIAA can continue investigation on Sajha Yatayat’s Chairman Dixit, says SC

Kathmandu, Jan 5: The Supreme Court has said Commission for Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA) could continue investigation on Executive Chairman of Sajha Yatayat, Kanak Mani Dixit, although the

Agitation will continue until demands are met: Chairman Yadav

Kathmandu, Jan 5: Federal Socialist Forum Nepal (FSFN) Chairman Upendra Yadav on Tuesday said the ongoing agitation in Tarai-Madhes would not let up until the principle of proportional and inclusive

Youth brain drain could be curbed through tourism development: NPC Vice-Chair

Butwal, Jan 5: The 14-day Lumbini Expo-2072 organized by Rupandehi Chamber of Commerce and Industry at Butwal in Rupandehi district concluded on Tuesday. At the closing ceremony of the international

Nembang picked as UML parliamentary party deputy leader; Dhakal chief whip

Kathmandu, Jan 5: Ruling party CPN-UML has picked former Speaker Subas Chandra Nembang as the deputy leader of its parliamentary party and Bhanu Bhakta Dhakal as the chief whip. A

Two die in tractor accident

Dailekh, Jan 5: At least two persons died and another one sustained injuries after a tractor heading towards Naumule ferrying construction materials from a drinking project in district headquarters met

Human resource crunch hindering government works: Minister Sharma

Pyuthan, Jan 5: Minister for General Administration Rekha Sharma has said the government works, including post-earthquake relief and resettlement operation, was adversely affected in lack of adequate staffs in the

New force for country’s development and prosperity: leader Dr Bhattarai

Myagdi, Jan 5: Former Prime Minister and Coordinator of New Force Campaign Dr Baburam Bhattarai on Tuesday insisted that a creation of a new force has become imperative for country’s

DPM Thapa complains over not providing support to country by private sector

Kathmandu, Jan 5: Deputy prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs, Kamal Thapa, has complained that the private sector has not cooperated to the government at a time when the

Parliament committee’s directives regarding tourism-related projects

Kathmandu, Jan 5: The Legislature-Parliament, International Relations and Labour Committee has directed the Ministry of Tourism, Civil Aviation and Culture to make arrangements for running tourism-related plans with a budget