Book on former PM Bhattarai released
- by Republica
KATHMANDU, Sept 3: A book entitled 'Abiram Baburam' (Untiring Baburam) based on the life of former Prime Minister and Naya Shakti coordinator Baburam Bhattarai, has been released on Saturday.
- by Republica
KATHMANDU, Sept 3: A book entitled 'Abiram Baburam' (Untiring Baburam) based on the life of former Prime Minister and Naya Shakti coordinator Baburam Bhattarai, has been released on Saturday.
- by Republica
KATHMANDU, Sept 3: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has reaffirmed the commitment of the government towards the development and promotion of practically useful education as well as the regulation to the academic institutions across the country.
- by Agence France-Presse
NEW DELHI, Sept 3: Police rescued 22 Nepali women from a hotel in New Delhi who were allegedly being trafficked from the Himalayan nation to the Middle East, and are searching for two suspects, officers said Saturday.
- by IANS
MUMBAI, Sept 3: Actor-filmmaker Farhan Akhtar, who on Friday released the teaser poster of his film "Rock on!! 2" says making the sequel was exciting but also living up to the expectations of the first part is a big challenge.
- by Republica
KATHMANDU, Sept 3: A meeting between senior leader of the CPN-UML and former Prime Minister Jhalanath Khanal and former Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on Saturday.
- by Republica
KASKI, Sept 3: An Indian national, who was kidnapped by a gang on Sunday, has been rescued.
- by Associated Press
BANGKOK, Sept 3: Police say a bomb has exploded and hit a train in southern Thailand, killing one railroad worker and injuring another.
- by Smriti Dhungana
KATHMANDU, Sept 3: Actress Priyanka Karki, who is busy with the promotion of her new movie ‘Chhakka Panja’ of late, was spotted at the Babarmahal-based Nepal Art Council on Saturday.
- by Associated Press
HANGZHOU, China, Sept 3: Setting aside their cyber and maritime disputes, President Barack Obama and China's President Xi Jinping on Saturday sealed their nations' participation in last year's Paris climate change agreement. They hailed their new era of climate cooperation as the best chance for saving the planet.
- by Associated Press
CHICAGO, Sept 3: An earthquake has rattled a swath of the Great Plains, from Kansas City, Missouri, to central Oklahoma.
- by Republica
NEPALGUNJ, Sept 3: A baby girl, who was born on Friday, was about to be buried alive after her parents assumed she was already dead.
- by Pritam Bhattarai
Surely, Thapa will be tested as is the trend of Nepali politics. Nepali people hardly believe in political leaders because they talk sweet and make tall promises only to get to power.
- by Republica
POKHARA, Sept 3: Senior Orthopedic Surgeon of Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital (TUTH), Dr Govinda KC, has reiterated his commitment to a stage hunger strike if his demands put before the government are not met.
- by Republica
BHOJPUR, Sept 3: A couple died after being buried in a landslide.
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- by Agencies
Lionel Messi’s triumphant Argentina comeback has been tempered by a groin injury that has forced his withdrawal from Tuesday’s World Cup qualifier in Venezuela.
- by Associated Press
GENEVA, Sept 3: With war trumping peace efforts in recent weeks in Syria, U.N.-mediated talks sputtered over another missed deadline to resume this past week.
- by Associated Press
LOS ANGELES, Sept 3: Michael Phelps isn't sure what kind of moves Ryan Lochte has planned for "Dancing with the Stars."
- by Republica
KATHMANDU, Sept 3: Nepali Congress (NC) President and former Prime Minister Sher bahadur Deuba has said the constitution amendment would be undertaken based on a consensus.
- by PTI
WASHINGTON, Sept 3: People who are lazy spend more time engaged in thought, leading them to be more intelligent than their active counterparts, a new study suggests.