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Former Home Minister Bal Krishna Khand Arrested Today Morning in Fake Bhutanese Refugee Scam
Nepali Congress leader and former Home Minister Bal Krishna Khand has been arrested in connection with the fake Bhutanese refugee scam on Wednesday and is being detained in Teku Police station.
Source:SATV2023-5-101028 -
Constitutional Council recommends Hari Krishna Karki for Chief Justice
The Constitutional Council on Monday has recommended acting Chief Justice Hari Krishna Karki for the post of Chief Justice (CJ).
Source:The Himalayan Times2023-5-91088 -
Government will do utmost for improvement of education sector: PM Dahal
Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has said that the government will leave no stone unturned for reforms in the country's education sector.
Source:The Himalayan Times2023-5-9884 -
Dr Karki questions Arzu Deuba: How is gender linked to corruption?
Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) lawmaker Dr Tosima Karki has accused big political parties of protecting the culprits of the fake Bhutanese refugee scam.
Source:myRepublica2023-5-9903 -
In Pictures: Kathmandu metropolis starts removing haphazardly placed internet, cable TV wire from city areas
The haphazardly placed wires within the Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) are being removed on Monday jointly by the KMC, the Nepal Telecommunication Authority (NTA) and various internet service provider companies.
Source:myRepublica2023-5-81258 -
Fake Bhutanese refugee scam dominates discussion on first day of Budget session
Lawmakers representing ruling parties and the main opposition party CPN-UML exchanged barbs in the House of Representatives over the fake Bhutanese refugees scam.
Source:The Himalayan Times2023-5-8780 -
When a Member of Parliament Started Undressing in Parliament Meeting
After Amresh Kumar Singh, a member of the House of Representatives, protested in the Parliament by opening his clothes, Speaker Devraj Ghimire has warned him to keep his words with civility.
Source:SATV2023-5-8778 -
RSP withdraws support to Dahal's govt
Rastriya Swatantra Party, which won two seats out of three in the recently concluded by-elections, today decided to withdraw support to the government led by Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal.
Source:The Himalayan Times2023-5-6653 -
'Expand self-managed abortion as women's right'
Chair of National Women Commission Kamala Parajuli said there was need to continue the Ministry of Health and Population's directive during the initial phase of COVID-19 pandemic facilitating self-managed abortion and te…
Source:The Himalayan Times2023-5-5913 -
Simrik air helicopter crashes in Sankhuwasabha, no casualties
A Simrik Air helicopter crashed in Siprung of Bhotkhola Rural Municipality, Sankhuwasabha district on Friday afternoon.
Source:The Himalayan Times2023-5-5817 -
51 EVs charging stations will come online in the next one month: NEA
Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) is preparing to operate its 51 fast charging stations within the next one month.
Source:myRepublica2023-5-5921 -
Nepal being Buddha's birthplace is a pride for Nepalis: President
President Ramchandra Paudel has said it is a matter of pride for all Nepali people to note that Nepal is the birthplace of Gautam Buddha – who is respected as the apostle of global peace.
Source:myRepublica2023-5-5993 -
UML’s Oli objects to the arrest warrant against Rayamajhi
CPN-UML chair and former prime minister KP Sharma Oli on Thursday objected to the issuance of an arrest warrant against Top Bahadur Rayamajhi, his party’s secretary.
Source:The Kathmandu Post2023-5-5875 -
Deprived of timely care, Karnali mothers die untimely deaths
The lack of health institutions in close proximity and poor roads coupled with substandard services in local health facilities contributes to avoidable deaths of pregnant women and postpartum mothers in the province.
Source:The Kathmandu Post2023-5-4851 -
The Foreign Secretary of Nepal is leaving for Britain today to attend the coronation of King Charles III
Foreign Minister NP Saud is going to Britain today to participate in the coronation ceremony of British King Charles III. Minister Saud scheduled for Britain at 11 am.
Source:SATV2023-5-41285 -
Nepal keeps downgrading economic growth projection
The latest estimate is 1.86 percent, down from 4 percent during the first half and 8 percent at the start of the fiscal year.
Source:The Kathmandu Post2023-5-31120 -
Press freedom is the first condition of democratic State: Minister Sharma
May 3 each year is observed as the World Press Freedom Day in commemoration of the Windhoek Declaration for the Development of a Free, Independent and Pluralistic Press issued in Windhoek in Namibia in 1991.
Source:The Rising Nepal2023-5-3512 -
Price of animal feed to be reduced; revised price to come into effect from mid-May
The price of animal feed will decrease from mid-May.
Source:myRepublica2023-5-3748 -
PM Dahal summons ruling coalition meeting for this afternoon
Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has summoned a meeting of the ruling coalition today.
Source:myRepublica2023-5-3667 -
Avalanche buries Yarsagumba pickers' tents in Byas Municipality of Darchula
An avalanche at Boling, Ward No 1 of Byas Rural Municipality in Darchula this afternoon buried tents where yarsa pickers were sheltering.
Source:The Himalayan Times2023-5-3780 -
Doctor fees could go up for second time in two years
In February 2021 the Nepal Medical Association had almost doubled the fees.Health services at private centres are set to get more expensive from May 15.
Source:The Kathmandu Post2023-5-3653 -
Lamichhane submits reply to SC
Chair of Rastriya Swatantra Party Rabi Lamichhane today submitted a written reply to the Supreme Court in response to a case filed by Yubaraj Paudel 'Safal' saying that he did not commit passport offence as claimed by th…
Source:The Himalayan Times2023-5-2640 -
Budget cuts in maternal health carry serious risks, experts warn
Expansion of the maternal death surveillance programme in 12 districts is an initiative the Ministry of Health and Population plans to carry out in the next fiscal year.
Source:The Kathmandu Post2023-5-2818 -
Dahal keen to rope in RSP as coalition partners dither
All eyes are now on the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) after it trounced the big political parties in two of the three constituencies in the recently-concluded bypolls.
Source:The Kathmandu Post2023-5-2796 -
A Policy will be taken to Include 2 Percent of Workers in the Various Annual honors and Awards: Prime Minister Dahal
On the occasion of the International Labor Day, President Ramchandra Paudel expressed his belief that the working class will also benefit from the implementation of the constitutional provisions to build a democratic, so…
Source:SATV2023-5-11455 -
National Assembly Chairperson Timilsina off to Cambodia
National Assembly (NA) Chairperson Ganesh Prasad Timilsina left for Cambodia last night for an official visit.
Source:myRepublica2023-5-1806 -
Incumbent government will last for a full five-year term: PM Dahal
Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has expressed confidence that the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) would join the government under his leadership.
Source:myRepublica2023-5-1934 -
NBA on war path over CJ appointment
Nepal Bar Association staged a sit-in on the premises of the Supreme Court today demanding immediate appointment of chief justice.
Source:The Himalayan Times2023-5-11324 -
Nepal plunges into its first recession in six decades
Nepal plunged into its first recession in six decades as economic output continued to be weighed down by inflation and political instability.
Source:The Kathmandu Post2023-5-1965 -
Nine people killed in nine months due to wild animal attacks
Nine people have died due to attacks by wild animals till mid-April of the current financial year.
Source:The Himalayan Times2023-4-30924 -
Tea of Ilam sold at Rs 10,000 per Kg through auction
With the beginning of the tea picking season, foreign tea merchants have started coming to Ilam. Tea connoisseurs and tea traders from third countries come to Ilam to taste and see the quality of tea.
Source:myRepublica2023-4-30835 -
I have no involvement in canceling the procedure: IT expert Rayamajhi
Prakash Rayamajhi, Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal's IT expert, has objected to the news report that the PM Dahal's IT expert's company has been asked to facilitate the verification of the collected details after the N…
Source:myRepublica2023-4-301322 -
China to release Rs80 billion pledged to Nepal since 2008
he funds from the northern neighbour will be used for infrastructure development in Nepal, according to officials.
Source:The Kathmandu Post2023-4-30870 -
When Nepal gifted spinach to China
For lovers of Chinese cuisine, whether it’s the Sichuan hotpot or Lanzhou noodles, spinach is an integral part of most dishes.
Source:The Kathmandu Post2023-4-29830 -
11.1.9 Clause, a solution to vehicles manufactured or assembled in Nepal
It haS been five years since Nepal had been capable of producing its own bike. Finally, Nepal's government has added a law that gives access to registration of home vehicle production as well.
Source:SATV2023-4-281917 -
Health centre in Baglung’s Ramuwa village launches birthing services
As an urban health centre with birthing services has come into operation in Ramuwa village, Galkot Municipality has achieved the final milestone in achieving a child-friendly status.
Source:The Kathmandu Post2023-4-28792 -
Gandaki and Lumbini get new chief ministers
More than a month after a change in the ruling coalition ahead of the presidential elections, the CPN-UML has lost power in two provinces, resulting in the appointment of new chief ministers on Thursday.
Source:The Kathmandu Post2023-4-28939 -
Rain coupled with thunder likely today
With the impacts of the westerly wind in the country, there is probability of partial to general rainfall in the hilly belt of Koshi, Gandaki, Karnali and Sudurpaschim provinces.
Source:myRepublica2023-4-28699 -
Preparation for regular flight of NAC from Gulmi
Nepal Airlines Corporation (NAC) conducted a test flight at Resunga Airport in Resunga Municipality of Gulmi on Friday. With this, regular flights are expected to start from here.
Source:myRepublica2023-4-282769 -
Govt prepares working procedure for providing Rs 200,000 each to “disqualified” Maoist combatants
The Home Ministry has prepared a working procedure for providing Rs 200,000 each to the then “disqualified" Maoist combatants.
Source:seto pati2023-4-27785 -
5 months after his Saptari defeat, Bara sends Upendra Yadav to Parliament
Upendra Yadav has won the battle—getting into the House of Representatives from Bara-2 by a margin of 5,081 votes. Yadav emerged victorious over his closest competitor Shiva Chandra Kushwaha of the Janamat Party, garne…
Source:The Kathmandu Post2023-4-27923 -
Work underway to lay electric cables on main highway of Bharatpur
The work of undergrounding electric wires on the main highway of Bharatpur Metropolitan City, Chitwan, is underway.
Source:myRepublica2023-4-27722 -
Lightening struck a ten year old to death
10-year-old boy died as lightning struck his home in Sanghu, Maivakhola Rural Municipality-4 on Wednesday. The child's father and mother are injured and undergoing treatment.
Source:SATV2023-4-271047 -
Current Election Results One After Another Proves Public Asks for Change
Rastriya Swatantrata Party(RSP) Chair Rabi Lamichhane who had won Chitwan-2 has won again breaking his own record from the same constituency and economist Swarnim Wagle, marked his win in Tanahu-1 from RSP.
Source:SATV2023-4-26849 -
Voting suspends at a polling center in Chitwan 2
The voting process under the by-election has been suspended at a polling center in Chitwan electoral constituency no 2.
Source:NepalNews2023-4-23881 -
Prime Minister's Wishes for successful 74 Years Long Foundation of Communist Party of Nepal
Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal forwards his best wishes on the occasion of Lenin's birth anniversary and party foundation day today on 22nd of April.
Source:SATV2023-4-221119 -
Conspiracies being hatched to entrust Smart Telecom to Ncell
The license revocation process of Smart Telecom, initiated by the Nepal Telecommunication Authority, has been stalled for some time.
Source:myRepublica2023-4-221589 -
FNCCI against keeping private sector under CIAA
Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has assured office bearers of Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industries that he does not favour making laws to control or adversely impact the private sector.
Source:The Himalayan Times2023-4-221143 -
Dahal and Oli meet, but no agreement yet on chief justice
After the failure of the Constitutional Council in nominating a candidate for chief justice, Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal on Friday had a meeting with CPN-UML chair KP Sharma Oli to discuss nominations and endorseme…
Source:The Kathmandu Post2023-4-22659 -
Teachers miss out on Chaitra pension as pay for ex-combatants gets priority
The government failed to pay pensions for Chaitra (mid March-mid April) to around 18,000 retired teachers of the government-run schools. This at a time when it has announced a Rs200,000 per head payout to all disqualifie…
Source:The Kathmandu Post2023-4-22745 -
Locals threaten KMC with disruption in dumping of garbage in Banchare Danda landfill site if demands not met within 15 days
Two local governments have warned that if the agreement reached with the people of Banchare Danda is not implemented, they will not allow the dumping of Kathmandu’s garbage in the Banchare Danda landfill site after 15 d…
Source:myRepublica2023-4-211060 -
Shah-Singha Durbar spat sign of bigger waste problem
It’s been nearly two weeks since the Kathmandu Metropolitan City stopped collecting garbage from Singha Durbar and other VIP addresses such as the Office of the President at Sheetal Niwas and prime minister’s residence…
Source:The Kathmandu Post2023-4-21706 -
Lack of containment measures fuels Covid spread in community
By ignoring safety protocol, people are putting health of elderly and those without immunity at risk, doctors warn.
Source:The Kathmandu Post2023-4-211138 -
Nepal records 99 COVID-19 cases on Sunday
The national active Covid-19 caseload of Nepal has reached 377, on Sunday as 99 persons tested positive for the infection in past 24 hours.
Source:The Himalayan Times2023-4-17588 -
Over Rs25 billion foreign aid spent in unproductive sectors: Auditor general
Development Cooperation Policy-2019 aims to utilise foreign aid in infrastructure and areas that contribute to sustainable development.
Source:The Kathmandu Post2023-4-17920 -
What’s behind the decline in enrolment at Kathmandu University
122,000 got nod to study abroad in 2022. In 9 months this fiscal, 81,000 received permits.
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Prime Minister Dahal’s India visit deferred until May
Railway, two-way trade, hydropower and Indian investment in Nepal are on the agenda of bilateral discussions.
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Tussle between Kathmandu mayor and Singha Durbar turns filthy
“Every day we used to collect five metric tons of solid waste from Singha Durbar. But we have stopped collecting garbage from there at Shah’s directive”,said Mitra Ghimire, managing director at Parivartan Sewa.
Source:The Kathmandu Post2023-4-121370 -
An initiative for Kapilbastu to list in World heritage Site by Ambassador Chen Song
Chinese Ambassador to Nepal Chen Song has visited the ancient Tilaurakot of Kapilvastu. Tilaurakot is the palace of King Suddhodhana and the place where Buddha spent 29 years.
Source:SATV2023-4-111274 -
Entrepreneurs seek PM's intervention
Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has assured Pokharabased tourism entrepreneurs that he will soon lift the ban on land plotting as that was one reason behind the current liquidity crunch in the banks.
Source:The Himalayan Times2023-4-11835 -
Top leaders agree to ensure transitional justice bill is just and acceptable for all
Top leaders of the three major political parties have agreed to ensure that the bills including transitional justice are just and acceptable for all sides.
Source:The Kathmandu Post2023-4-11888 -
Dhading’s river resources being over-exploited
Exploitation of natural resources has become a new normal in Dhading, especially in the local rivers.
Source:The Rising Nepal2023-4-101079 -
Japanese Emperor Naruhito congratulates President Paudal
Japanese Emperor Naruhito has congratulated President Ramchandra Paudel on assuming his office as President of Nepal.
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Kathmandu Mayor Balendra Shah defends move to halt garbage collection from Singha Durbar
Kathmandu Mayor Balendra Shah on Monday defended his move to halt waste collection from Singha Durbar, arguing that the decision was an outcome of neglect, irresponsibility and carelessness of the central government.
Source:The Kathmandu Post2023-4-10737 -
Squatters protest against attempts to demolish illegal structures
Tension ran high in Tinkune area throughout the day after squatters blocked the traffic by burning tyres.
Source:The Kathmandu Post2023-4-10742 -
Khand requests president to authenticate citizenship bill
Nepali Congress (NC) leader and former home minister Bal Krishna Khand has requested President Ram Chandra Poudel to authenticate the citizenship bill.
Source:myRepublica2023-4-9689 -
Two teenagers arrested for killing two minors in greed of gold
Two minor girls are found to have been killed in greed for gold. According to the District Police Office, East Rukum, two teenagers killed the two minor girls to rob them of their gold jewelry.
Source:myRepublica2023-4-9630 -
PM Dahal insists on collaboration for achieving SDGs
Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has underscored the need for collaboration across various sectors for securing Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Source:The Himalayan Times2023-4-9849 -
Chopper crashes near Mt Dhaulagiri, no casualty reported
A Helicopter carrying expedition logistic crashed near Mt Dhaulagiri, officials said.
Source:The Himalayan Times2023-4-9569 -
Government seeks $200 million from ADB to tide over revenue shortfall
The government has sought $200 million from the Asian Development Bank in budgetary support to finance the resource gap amid falling revenue collection in the current fiscal year 2022-23.
Source:The Kathmandu Post2023-4-9815 -
Madhav Nepal in favour of ‘equi-proximity’ with neighbours India and China
Former prime minister and CPN (Unified Socialist) chair Madhav Kumar Nepal said that the country should pursue “the policy of equi-proximity with India and China, not equi-distance as some people say.”
Source:The Kathmandu Post2023-4-8775 -
Programme on securing land rights held
The programme on securing land rights of women and indigenous peoples in the face of climate change in South Asia has been completed.
Source:The Himalayan Times2023-4-8688 -
Nepal records 99 COVID-19 cases on Friday
The national active Covid-19 caseload of Nepal has reached 373, on Friday as 99 persons tested positive for the infection in past 24 hours.
Source:The Kathmandu Post2023-4-81090 -
The minimum common program of the government will be released at 5 pm
The 10-party ruling coalition will announce the minimum common program of the government at 5 pm today. This decision was taken by the 10-party alliance sitting at the Prime Minister's official residence, Baluwatar, on T…
Source:SATV2023-4-61227 -
Big financial loss to Nepal due to lack of traffic management
Due to traffic jams in Kathmandu Valley, economic losses equal to one trillion 16 billion rupees are caused annually.
Source:SATV2023-4-68204 -
Buddhist all over Nepal Flow to Bouddhanath at Temal Jatra today
Bouddhanath Stupa today is crowded with its buddhist devotees mainly Tamangs, on the occassion of Temat Jatra.
Source:SATV2023-4-52712 -
Finland pledges Rs644 million to advance gender equality, women’s empowerment in Nepal
Finland and UN Women have entered a new agreement to collaborate and support the implementation of the government's national priorities and international commitments on gender equality and women’s rights.
Source:The Kathmandu Post2023-4-41109 -
Doctors suspect a rapid spread of Covid in communities
“The coronavirus might have already spread in communities as patients suffering from other ailments are testing Covid positive,” said Dr Ravi Shakya, director at the Patan Hospital.
Source:The Kathmandu Post2023-4-4590 -
NRB issues development bonds worth Rs. 10 billion
Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has issued development bonds worth Rs. 10 billion with a maturity period of six years.
Source:The Rising Nepal2023-4-4818 -
Ten thousand foreign workers in Nepal, highest from China
Nepal largely depends on technical human resources from foreign countries for the implementation of big projects.
Source:myRepublica2023-4-4828 -
Writ seeks AG decision reversal
Yubaraj Paudel 'Safal', filed a new writ petition at the Supreme Court seeking reversal of the Attorney General's decision not to file case against Lamichhane under the Passport Act.
Source:The Himalayan Times2023-4-3627 -
Colourful flower expo at Brikutimandap
This three-day program is organized by Floriculture Association Nepal (FAN).
Source:SATV2023-4-22937 -
Restoring business confidence would be tough task for Finance Minister Prakash Sharan Mahat
Mahat said he would coordinate with the Nepal Rastra Bank for introducing measures necessary to improve the business climate.
Source:The Kathmandu Post2023-4-11946 -
Restoration of quake-damaged Gorkha Durbar temples and monuments nearing completion
Both the Gorkha Durbar and the temple were built by King Ram Shah around 400 years ago.
Source:The Kathmandu Post2023-4-11060 -
Nepal records 142 COVID-19 cases on Friday
The national active Covid-19 caseload of Nepal has reached 163, on Friday as 142 persons tested positive for the infection in past 24 hours.
Source:The Himalayan Times2023-4-1507 -
Seto Machhindranath Rath Yatra
Seto Machhindranath Rath Yatra which started from Wednesday will continue till Sunday. Every year from the day of Chaite Dashain which is, Chaitra Shukla Ashtami, the Rath Yatra of Seto Machhindranath starts.
Source:SATV2023-3-31638 -
Application for labour permit from all local level
Foreign employment aspirants now can submit their applications from local levels from April 14.
Source:The Rising Nepal2023-3-311002 -
Fire incidents gut property worth millions
Property worth millions of rupees was destroyed after a fire spread in Rautahat.
Source:The Himalayan Times2023-3-31611 -
Possibility of light rainfall likely today
As there is the impacts of the westerly winds in the country, partial to normal change in the weather in some areas of the country is likely this afternoon, according to the Weather Forecasting Division of the Department…
Source:The Himalayan Times2023-3-31899 -
Musahar man kills self amid looming eviction
Upendra Dhanukar, a 40-year-old Musahar man, died by suicide on Saturday night. Dhanukar was under immense pressure after being told to vacate his house in a Musahar settlement in Kawilasi Municipality ward-7, where his …
Source:The Kathmandu Post2023-3-31936 -
Three cabin crew of Himalaya Airlines face action on charge of making TikTok videos during flight
Three cabin crew members of Himalaya Airlines, who allegedly made TikTok video during the flight, have been taken into action.
Source:myRepublica2023-3-31810 -
PM's Cabinet expansion plan put off
Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal could not expand his Cabinet today with partners of the 10-party ruling alliance engaging in last-minute bargaining over Cabinet portfolios.
Source:The Himalayan Times2023-3-31615 -
4,85,396 students participated in SEE today
Secondary Education Examination 2079 (SEE) will started from today, 17th of Chaitra. Including both community and institution in total of 12,083 schools have participated in 2079's SEE.
Source:SATV2023-3-311091 -
Ram Navami festival is being celebrated today
Today is Ram Navami festival. The Ram Navami festival, which falls on the Navami Tithi of Chaitra Shukla Paksha, is being celebrated with devotion today.
Source:SATV2023-3-30699 -
Ruling coalition seeks to keep the Speaker on a tight leash
Two years ago, the then Prime Minister and CPN-UML chair KP Sharma Oli had accused Speakers, first Krishna Bahadur Mahara and then Agni Prasad Sapkota, of not cooperating with his government to present the Millennium Cha…
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Weather to be generally clear with partly cloudy skies
The weather in the hilly areas of the country is partly cloudy and the weather in the rest of the country is generally clear, according to the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology.
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Five stranded Nepali youths allegedly live like prisoners in Malaysia
Five Nepali youths including two from Khotang have been reportedly left stranded in Malaysia for the past five months.
2023-3-29771 -
Rastra Bank spotlights on service fee and interest rates of Bank again
Nepal Rastra Bank has appealed to general borrowers to have good knowledge about loan amount,interest and service charges.
2023-3-28794 -
Experts urge increasing investment in livestock sector
With the overall investment in the agricultural sector at a mere three per cent of the allocated budget, experts have emphasized the need to increase investment in the country's livestock sector to recognize its untapped…
Source:The Himalayan Times2023-3-281022 -
PMO issues directive to remove data of old webpages from government agencies’ websites
The Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers has issued a directive to remove the links and contents of the old websites from the new websites of government agencies.
Source:The Kathmandu Post2023-3-28788

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