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Two members of the House of Representatives have been suspended in the last month after the Commission for the Investigation ...
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The Kathmandu Post on MSNTravellers trapped by nationwide transport strikeMany migrant workers returning home from India were stranded on the route amid hunger and heat and, with no help in sight.
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The Kathmandu Post on MSNNepal’s energy sector rocked by ‘take-and-pay’ budget policyPrivate producers say the government’s refusal to mandatorily buy their energy output threatens the hydropower sector.
Travel time is one of the most important parts of public transportation. It affects how productive people can be, their mood ...
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myRepublica on MSNRabi Lamichhane seeks transfer to Dillibazar prisonRabi Lamichhane's transfer process from Bhairahawa to Dillibazar Prison in Kathmandu is progressing as his pretrial custody period has been extended by the Supreme Court.He is currently detained at ...
Aiming to develop capable, enterprising, and productive human capital that can build its own future, the government allocated ...
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Nepal chased their highest ever ODI total in history / cricxtasy.com By Shah Faisal Nepal beat Scotland by 1 wicket on the last ball with all the drama possible in a cricket match. Chasing a ...
Scotland 296-7 (50 overs): Tear 80, McCreath 55; Dhakal 2-26 Nepal 297-9 (49.5 overs): Karan 65*, Bhurtel 53; McMullen 3-42 Nepal won by one wicket Scorecard Scotland suffered a surprise last-ball ...
Nepal's authorities on Friday (May 30, 2025) banned protests and public gatherings around the Narayanhiti Palace area in the heart of Kathmandu amid demonstrations by pro-monarchist groups ...
Nepal has claimed a last gasp victory to open their Cricket World Cup League 2 tri-series in Scotland, beating the hosts with a ball to spare in Dundee. Needing a single run off the last legal ...
And in Nepal, people have complained of monkey's stealing food from their property for years. Now, the government is holding its first-ever monkey census to understand exactly how bad the problem is.
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