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Year: 2019

Month-long Swasthani Brata Katha begins (Photo Feature)

Sali Nadi

The month long ritual of Hindus begins from Push Shuklapurnima (full moon day) and ends a month after in Magh Shuklapurnima. The festival is marked

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Central Jail
13 inmates died in central jail in current fiscal year

Acting Superintendant of Dr Bagat Lal Shrestha informed that 13 inmates died due to different diseases including coldness in the jail.

KC
Govt preparing to pass New Medical Education Bill today

Arthopaedic surgeon Dr Govinda KC has been staging hunger strike demanding reforms in medical sector for the past two weeks. He began his 16th hunger strike on January 9 after

KC
Govt has addressed almost all the demands of Dr KC: State Minister Yadav

State Minister for Health and Population Dr Surendra Yadav has claimed that the government has addressed all the demands of agitating arthopaedic surgeon Dr Govinda KC.

dialyses
Ministry plans to expand free dialyses service in all provinces

The Ministry of Health and Population has planned to expand free dialyses in 16 districts representing the seven provinces.

menstrual huts
Data collection on chhaugoths begins in Bajura

Works have begun to collect data of chhaugoths (menstrual huts) at 69 wards of nine local levels in Bajura district. The data collection is being carried out by the district

Deuba
Need to maintain discipline within party: NC President Deuba

Nepali Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba has highlighted the need of maintaining discipline within the party.

Krishna Prasad Sitaula
Sitaula urges govt not to block budget for GP Koirala Memorial Hall

Nepali Congress leader Krishna Prasad Sitaula has urged the government not to obstruct the release of budget to the GP Koirala Memorial Hall which is under construction in Jhapa district.

Trump
Thousands join US women’s marches despite discord

Thousands of women marched Saturday in the US capital and across the country to convey a now-annual message opposing Donald Trump and supporting women's rights, but internal divisions appeared to

CCTV
Kathmandu valley requires 21,000 plus CCTV: Study

ACHYUT REGMI, KATHMANDU, Jan 20: The Kathmandu Valley requires the installation of Closed-circuit television (CCTV) at 21,441 locations, according to a recent study by the Metropolitan Traffic Office, Ranipokhari. The