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Solar PVs could be mandatory soon in city houses across Nepal

Kathmandu, December 14. Buildings in urban areas, either government-owned or private, could soon have to install their own solar PVs. A proposal to this effect,

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Thapa moots peace keeping body

Kathmandu, December 13 Secretary-General of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation Arjun Bahadur Thapa said today that the South Asia region had the potential to set up a peace keeping

UCPN-Maoist to probe controversial China visit delegates selection

KATHMANDU: The UCPN-Maoist is set to launch an investigation into selection of delegates for a weeklong China visit meant for April 25 earthquake victims. READ ALSO Maoist leaders’ kin off

Writ filed against life-time luxuries to ex-VIPs

KATHMANDU: A writ has been registered at the Supreme Court challenging the government decision to provide luxurious amenities to the former special government office-bearers, on Sunday. The writ filed by

Nepal to adopt new education policy soon

BHAKTAPUR: Minister for Education Giriraj Mani Pokharel on Sunday said the government has been making preparations to introduce a new education policy. The Minister said a new commission would be

Nepal Oil Corporation official held on charge of irregularities, black marketing of fuel

KATHMANDU: Police on Sunday arrested the Nepal Oil Corporation’s Thankot depot chief, Rabin Kumar Sharma, in suspicion of his involvement in irregularities and black marketing of fuel. A team deployed

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Seventh Human Rights National Magna held on the occasion Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, citing the presence of a special program. Photo BY Mukunda Kalikote

Authority is the wrong way

The leaders of various parties of corruption, saying the wrong stretch of authority. photo By Mukunda Kalikote

Facebook hails US presidential race as 2015’s top topic

SAN FRANCISCO: The US won’t elect a president until next year but the debate over the crowded field of candidates jostling for the Oval Office emerged as the hottest topic

In war-torn Gaza, a tiny high-tech sector emerges

GAZA CITY: As a student graduating from computer college two years ago, Mohammed Qudih was dreading the “painful” unemployment in the Gaza Strip — a war-battered coastal territory where nearly