Nepal


Caretaker PM Oli taking extravagant helicopter rides across country to inaugurate projects ahead of elections

Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has been on a cross-nation traveling spree, on an army

‘House Of Representatives Was Dissolved In Line With Parliamentary Practice’

Senior advocate Sushil Panta has argued that the House of Representatives, the lower house of

Flooding In Jhapa Causing Havoc Every Year But Authorities Seem Less Concerned

Flood in Jhapa district has been a perennial problem. Last monsoon, 4,020 people of 689

Chiefs And Members Of Constitutional Bodies Sworn In

President Bidya Devi Bhandari has appointed various office-bearers to the vacant posts of the constitutional

Dr KC warns of fresh fast-unto-death strike if demands not met in three weeks

Senior Orthopaedic Dr Govinda KC has warned to start his 20th fast-unto-death protest from February

Water Supply Project Constructed With Nepali Army’s Assistance

A water supply project has been constructed and brought into operation at Okhaldhunga settlement, Bajung

Landslide And Flood Victims Of Myagdi To Get Rs 500,000 Grant

The government is providing Rs 500,000 grant to landslide and flood victims of Myagdi, who

Hepatitis ‘B’ Reaches To An Alarming Level In Dolpa

Seventy out of 343 patients examined in a health camp were diagnosed with hepatitis ‘B’

Children Of Flood-Hit Dhorpatan Receive Assistance

Children of flood-affected area of Dhorpatan municipality have been aided with educational materials and winter

Seven Wetlands Named Before Noted Conservationists’ Names

Different seven ponds of Lumbini area – the birthplace of Gautam Buddha – were named