Kathmandu: Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Neel Kantha Uprety has said that those inflicting fears through violent means were the ‘terrorists’. Speaking at a programme organised
Kathmandu: Former US President Jimmy Carter arrived in the capital this morning to observe the CA polls of Nepal. Carter, chair of the Carter Center, and former Deputy Prime Minister
Siraha: Chairman of the CPN (UML) Jhala Nath Khanal was ready to reconsider the seven-province model of federalism with multiple identities floated by his party. At a press meet in
Kathmandu: CPN-Maoist chairman Mohan Baidya has said that there was still time to forge consensus. He has also urged one and all to support towards that direction. Speaking at a
Sarlahi: Nepali Congress vice-president Ramchandra Poudel has said that the politics of the madhes based parties was merely for the government rather than for the wellbeing of the madhes. Speaking
Kathmandu: Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI) has decided to organise a rally in capital tomorrow to protest against the transportation strike called by the CPN-Maoist-led 33-party
Kathmandu: The government has decided to increase the immediate compensation by Rs 25,000 making it Rs 50,000 to the vehicles torched during the operation. The meeting also directed the concerned
Kathmandu: CPN (UML) has concluded that it will be a first party through the upcoming Constituent Assembly polls with winning 100 seats under the first-past-the-post (FPTP) system. Based on the
Kathmandu: Travel, tourism, factory, business and other private sectors’ representatives have announced that they will resume transportation service from Wednesday defying the nationwide general transportation strike called by the poll-opposing
Kathmandu: While the poll opposing CPN-Maoist led 33-party bloc is hell-bent on making the 10-day long nationwide banda success by hook or crook, the government is also devising a strategy