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Fire in animal farm in Lalitpur

LALITPUR: APR 11: Property worth around Rs 250,000 was gutted when a fire broke out in an animal farm operated by Ram Gharti in Nakhkhu

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Thapa undergoes surgery in India

KATHMANDU, APR 11: Senior leader of Ratriya Prajatantra Party and former prime minister Surya Bahadur Thapa underwent a successful gastrectomy at Medanta Hospital, in Gurgaon, India, on Friday. According to

Property stolen from unattended room

KATHMANDU, APR 11: Property worth Rs 406,000 was stolen from an unattended room in Kharibot, KMC-8 on Thursday. An unidentified gang of burglars broke into the room of Durga Prasad

PM rules out another deadline for constitution

KATHMANDU, Apr 11: Prime Minister Sushil Koirala said on Friday that the date of promulgating a new constitution would not be fixed. Addressing a function organised to mark the birth

Infrastructures being stolen from Nepal’s only railway

JANAKPURDHAM, Apr 10: At a time the expansion of railway line in Nepal is running in full gusto in coordination with the Indian government, infrastructures of the one and only

Subisu launches New Year offer

KATHMANDU, Apr 10: Subisu Cablenet has launched ‘Subisu New Year 2072-One for All Offer’ for its valued customers, marking this Nepali New Year. Under this offer, customers can choose a

French air strike

PARIS, Apr 10: Hundreds of flights were cancelled and delays reported at airports around France on Thursday as a strike by air traffic controllers entered its second day. Civil aviation

US and Cuba hold highest-level meeting in over 50 years

US Secretary of State John Kerry and Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez have held talks, in the highest level meeting between the two countries in more than half a century.

Afghan attack: Deadly gun battle in Mazar-e-Sharif

AFGHANISTAN, Apr 10: Gunmen dressed in military uniforms have stormed the office of the attorney general in the northern Afghan city of Mazar-e-Sharif, killing at least 10 people and injuring

India freezes Greenpeace bank accounts over ‘tax violation’

INDIA, Apr 10: India has frozen the national bank accounts of Greenpeace, accusing it of violating the country’s tax laws and working against its economic interests. In a long-running dispute