Logo
National

Scribes continue sit-in demanding security

KATHMANDU: The journalists Nepal Press Union (NPU) demonstrated in front of the Singha Durbar today demanding action against the murderers of Journalist Dekendra Raj Thapa

Read More..
Truck plunges in Marsyangdi river killing two

TANAHUN: Two persons died when a truck plunged into Marsyangdi river on Friday morning in Aanbukhairai VDC of Tanahun district along the Prithivi Highway. Identity of the deceased is yet

Police suspends three senior Police officers of Dailekh, Ministry calls back CDO

KATHMANDU: The Ministry of Home Affairs today called back the Chief District Officer of Dailekh Umesh Prasad Dhakal while Nepal Police all of sudden suspended three senior police officers of

HSEB officials in warpath against government appointment

BHAKTAPUR: Employees of the Higher Secondary Education Board (HSEB) have locked out the board’s central office in Sanothimi since Wednesday alleging the Ministry of Education of appointing employees by violating

Fire in Bhaktapur

BHAKTAPUR: Property worth Rs. one million gutted to cinder at the Dattatraya Dalmoth Factory at Sanobyansi in Bhaktapur last night. The fire started last night after a short circuit, said

Palpa’s Rampur Returning to Normalcy

PALPA: Rampur area of Palpa district that remained tensed for three days after the murder of Sonu Shrestha is now gradually returning to normalcy. On Sunday, a curfew was clamped in

‘Conspiracy rife to dissolve CPA’

BIRATNAGAR: Central member of the Nepali Congress, Sujata Koirala, has said that major two political parties, Nepali Congress and CPN-UML, should safeguard the 12-point agreement and the Comprehensive Peace Accord

Six dead in separate road accidents

KATHMANDU: At least six persons died in separate road accidents in Kathmandu and Dhading districts. Four persons died after a passenger bus ( Na 2 Kha 4985) overturned at Jyamrung-9

YAN submits legal docs to PM

KATHMANDU: Youth Association Nepal (YAN), UML’s youth organization, today submitted different national and international agreements, books and documents on human rights, press freedom, war crime, crime against humanity, international conventions

sher bahadur deuba with rishi dhamala
Opposition should not labor hard to topple government, Deuba says

DANG: Nepali Congress senior leader Sher Bahadur Deuba has said that the opposition should not struggle much to topple down the government, as Prime Minister Dr Bhattarai has been infamous