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Breaking barriers: A public school setting an example

Breaking barriers: A public school setting an example

- by Bishnu Prasad Aryal

LALITPUR, Sept 6: A 13 year old girl with gleaming eyes and cheerful face does not have any interest in studying any private school at a time when middle and upper class people are bluntly interested in enrolling their wards in the expensive private schools.

Call to implement clean feed at the earliest

Call to implement clean feed at the earliest

- by Republica

KATHMANDU, Sept 6: Stakeholders of Nepali advertising industry have urged the government to implement the recently introduced clean feed policy for foreign television channels in Nepal at the earliest.

Traders smuggling Chinese ginger into India

- by Rohit Rai

DHARAN, Sept 6: Ban on import of Nepali ginger by India has left many farmers and traders high and dry. But Nanda Kishor Sah, a ginger exporter of Dharan, is not surprised by the ban. He knew the ban was coming sooner or later as Chinese ginger was being imported to India in the name of Nepali product.

Ex-minister Gupta arrested again on kidnap charge

Ex-minister Gupta arrested again on kidnap charge

- by Kamal Pariyar

KATHMANDU, Sept 6: The Metropolitan Police Range Office, Jawalakhel, on Monday arrested former minister Shyam Sundar Gupta from Talchhikhel of Lalitpur on the charge of threatening a woman with abduction if she failed to provide him Rs 5 million.

FM Mahat bats for upgrading Gauriphanta customs point

- by Republica

KATHMADNU, Sept 6: Minister for Foreign Affairs Prakash Sharan Mahat has assured that Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal will prioritize the issue of upgrading the Gauriphanta customs point at Dhangadi to international standard during his India visit.

Root around

- by Republica

During his three-day India visit later this month Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal is not expected to raise the issue of the sudden discontinuity of ginger export to the southern neighbor. He should.

Envoy hearings begin today

- by Republica

KATHMANDU, Sep 5: Parliamentary Hearing Special Committee is set to initiate the process for the parliamentary hearings for two ambassadorial nominees for India and China from Tuesday.

Strong army, strong Nepal

Strong army, strong Nepal

- by Madan Shahi

Throughout history military power has proven to be the last resort for Nepal to defend its national interest

PM reaffirms local polls under new setup

PM reaffirms local polls under new setup

- by Republica

KATHMANDU, Sept 6: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has made it clear that the government is preparing to hold the local elections in line with the new constitutional provision.

Resilient Rukum

Resilient Rukum

- by Devendra Gautam

Rukum feels the heat of climate change but farmers are getting climate-resilient

Nepal at risk of losing leprosy-free status

- by Republica

KATHMANDU, Sept 6: The government had officially declared the country free of leprosy in 2010, but the number of people infected with the disabling disease is rising every year.

The toilet revolution

The toilet revolution

- by Bjørn Lomborg

Bill Gates and Indian PM Modi should be applauded for tackling a mundane but crucial subject of toilets