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Judge questions rape survivor’s character, doubts her intentions in full text of Siddababa’s acquittal verdict

The District Court, Sunsari, on December 7, 2020 had acquitted Krishna Bahadur Giri alias Siddhababa

Penalty Worth 3 Lakh Rupees Recovered From Power Thieves

The Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has arrested 35 persons on the charge of power theft.

Directives To Regulate Social Media To Be Brought

Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Parbat Gurung has said that the government will bring

14 charged with poaching rare one-horned rhinos, 25 others on the run

The Chitwan National Park (CNP) has arrested as many as 14 people on the charge

Government preparing to issue new directive to regulate social media, its content, and its users

The government is all set to issue new directives targeted at regulating social networking sites,

Australia’s Victoria state considers N95 masks for quarantine hotels

SYDNEY (Reuters) – The Australian state of Victoria is considering making N95 masks mandatory for

Australia says active COVID-19 cases at near two-month low

CANBERRA (Reuters) – Australia has fewer than 50 active cases of COVID-19, official data released

Kurtha-Jaynagar Railway Service Coming Into Operation Very Soon

The government has carried out technical preparation for the operation of 34-km-long Kurtha-Jaynagar Railway giving

HoR Dissolution: Attorneys Argue PM Has Right To Dissolve Parliament

The hearing on the case relating to the dissolution of the House of Representatives (HoR)

Australia reports no new local coronavirus cases ahead of Australian Open

MELBOURNE (Reuters) – Australia reported no new local coronavirus cases for a third day on