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Action will be taken against culprits of Gen Z movement: PM Karki

KATHMANDU:- Prime Minister Sushila Karki has said that actions will be taken against the culprits of the Gen Z movement. PM Karki said so in her first ever address to the nation made..

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Judge fails to appear for court hearing in Eswatini over 4 men deported by the US

MBABANE, Eswatini (AP):- A judge failed to appear for a scheduled court hearing in Eswatini on Thursday over the continued detention of four men deported by the United States to the southern..

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Landslides ahead of Dashain festival threaten travel safety

KATHMANDU:-  As Dashain festival nears, passenger movement across the country has surged, but landslides on major highways have intensified travel hazards, leaving many stranded en route to their..

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Council of Ministers makes historic decision – ban on foreign travel except in urgency

KATHMANDU:- The government has made a decision, according to which, besides the President, the Vice President, the Prime Minister, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and the Chairperson of..

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Uncertainty looms over operation of Narayanghat-Mugling road section

CHITWAN:- The operation of the Narayanghat-Mugling road section faces uncertainty. The dry landslide occurred on Tuesday afternoon, thereby disrupting the traffic on the road section.  The..

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Alternative to Muglin-Narayangadh road available

TANAHUN:- Landslides near the Tuinkhola along the Muglin-Narayangadh road section has blocked two-way traffic since the past few days. As a result, thousands of travelers heading home for Dashain..

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Landslide blocks Muglin-Narayangadh road again

CHITWAN:- The Muglin-Narayangadh road has been obstructed again due to landslides in Tuin Khola area. Kedar Nepal, chief of Muglin-Nagdhunga Road Project office, west section, informed that a..

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Pressure increasing on international flights via TIA

KATHMANDU:- With the beginning of the Dashain festival, pressure on the country’s air travel has increased. While there is pressure specifically on international flights, it remains normal on..

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Six major travel routes remain disrupted across country

KATHMANDU:- Six major roadways across the country have remained completely disrupted at present while 169 are operational one-way, according to the Department of Roads. Floods and landslides have..

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Additional four Ministers sworn in

KATHMANDU:- Additional four ministers have been inducted in the Council of Ministers. President Ramchandra Paudel administered the oath of office and secrecy to the newly appointed ministers..

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Tourism activities increasing at Annapurna Base Camp area

MYAGDI:- With the beginning of tourism season, the touristic activities have increased along the Maurice Herzog Trail and the Annapurna Base Camp. A large number of tourists have arrived at the..

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Bada Dashain begins with Ghatasthapana today

KATHMANDU:- The “Navaratri”, a nine-night festival known as Bada Dashain and a significant celebration for Hindus in Nepal, has commenced today. Ghatasthapana falls on Ashwin Shukla Pratipada,..

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Prime Minister Karki recommends 5 more ministers

KATHMANDU:- Prime Minister Sushila Karki has recommended the names of five ministers to the President. After consulting with his group, Prime Minister Karki has recommended former Justice Anil..

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Private sector estimates loss of Rs 100 billion during Gen-Z protests

KATHMANDU:- The business leaders from the private sector have vowed revival, while expressing sorrow over the loss in the industrial and commercial enterprises during the Gen-Z protest taken place..

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Auspicious time announced for ‘Dashain tika’ rituals in various countries

KATHMANDU:- The International Calendar Decision Committee of the World Astro Federation (WAF) has announced the auspicious time for the Bijaya Dashami 'tika' rituals in various countries.   The..

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