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RPP Municipality Chairman dies following protest injuries in Kathmandu

RPP Municipality Chairman dies following protest injuries in Kathmandu

- by Republica

KATHMANDU, April 15: Thakur Prasad Dangi of Bardiya, who was injured during a Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) protest in Kathmandu, has died while undergoing treatment. Mohan Shrestha, RPP spokesperson, stated that Dangi, who also served as the chairman of Madhuvan municipality for RPP, passed away at four o'clock this morning at the Birendra Sainik Hospital cantonment.

KatJazz Festival set to return from April 22 to April 30

KatJazz Festival set to return from April 22 to April 30

- by Republica

KATHMANDU, April 15: KatJazz Festival is set to return from April 22 to April 30, promising a captivating blend of contemporary music alongside Nepal's rich musical heritage, all threaded together by the universal language of Jazz.

Live and let die, Sarkaar!

Live and let die, Sarkaar!

- by Anjila Shrestha

Some time ago, in a dazzling display of our Prime Minister’s political finesse, he revealed yet another populist spectacle; his master plan to revive State-owned Enterprises from the realms of purgatory.

Govt falls short revenue target by Rs 300 billion

Govt falls short revenue target by Rs 300 billion

- by Dilip Paudel

KATHMANDU, April 15: The government has not been able to collect revenue as per the target due to slowdown in economic activities, poor capital expenditure, revenue leakage, decrease in foreign trade etc. The inability to achieve the revenue target has set challenges for managing government expenditure, leading to increased reliance on  internal and external loans.

Do not make the probe committee a ploy to cover up crimes

Do not make the probe committee a ploy to cover up crimes

- by Republica

In our country, almost all controversial events or decisions are investigated. Although such incidents are examined by probe committees, their reports are rarely publicized, denying the ordinary public access to the findings. This tendency by political leadership reduces the committees to mere ploys for covering up crimes.

Govt transfers five secretaries in a major bureaucratic shuffle

Govt transfers five secretaries in a major bureaucratic shuffle

- by Republica

KATHMANDU, April 14: The government has announced the transfer of five secretaries. A Cabinet meeting held on Friday transferred Dinesh Bhattarai, secretary of the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers, to the Ministry of Women, Children and Senior Citizens.