Following the pressure from both the ruling and opposition parties, the government has decided to withdraw the controversial ordinances related to Political Parties and Constitutional
Emir Shiekh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani of Qatar announced amnesty to some prisoners in the country keeping in attention the COVID-19 pandemic and their health condition and on humanitarian ground,
KATHMANDU, April 23: Health and Population Ministry has confirmed another positive case Thursday evening taking Nepal’s total cases to 48. According to Health and Population Ministry, a 26-year-old male has
Spokesperson at the Health and Population Ministry Dr. Bikas Devkota, during a daily press briefing said that a 55-year-old female from Bhulke of Triyuga Municipality-3 and a 14-year-old male from
The 58-year-old male and 81-year-old female of Pepsicola have recovered and have been discharged, said Dr Bikas Devkota, Spokesperson at the Health and Population Ministry.
The merger will give the newly formed party with 33 lawmakers making it the third largest party in the parliament, which is a hammer blow to Prime Minister K P
Nepal’s coronavirus cases climbed to 45 on Thursday after three more persons were tested positive.
Ruling Nepal Communist Party standing committee member Haribol Gajurel has argued that Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli has already split the party introducing the ordinance related to the Political
“Of the 260 samples of the persons who were in contact with the infected sent to Kathmandu, three have tested positive. Likewise, 69 more samples were sent to Koshi Hospital.
Rastriya Prajatantra Party and Sajha Party has lambasted Prime Minster K P Sharma Oli’s sudden decision to introduce ordinances related to Political Parties and Constitution Council.