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Nepalgunj tense after removal of Birendra's statue

Nepalgunj tense after removal of Birendra's statue

- by Arjun Oli

NEPALGUNJ, Sept 3: The statue of late King Birendra Shah installed at Dhambojhi Chowk in Nepalgunj on Thursday has been pulled down by police personnel in less than 24 hours of its installation following tensions between pro-monarchy and anti-monarchy groups.

Construction of house that flagged off govt's reconstruction program stalls

Construction of house that flagged off govt's reconstruction program stalls

- by Dhurba Dangal

SINDHUPALCHOWK, Sept 3: Sarbay Tamang of Chautara-3 in Sindhupalchowk, an earthquake victim, was quite elated when the then Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli laid the foundation stone of her house and handed her the letter of agreement, formally declaring the commencement of reconstruction of houses damaged by the earthquakes last year.

'Popular' New Diamond into semifinal

'Popular' New Diamond into semifinal

- by Kamal Khatri

POKHARA, Sept 3: New Diamond Academy has always performed well in Lamachaur, Pokhara. Winning the National Women's Volleyball Tournament that is organized every year in Lamachaur on the occasion of Teej, for the record last three editions, New Diamond has made itself a popular volleyball club in Pokhara.

Bring foreigners under anti-torture act: MPs

- by Ashok Dahal

KATHMANDU, Sept 3: Members of Parliament (MP) have demanded that any foreign national who tortures a Nepali citizen abroad should be brought within the ambit of the anti-torture bill which is now under discussion in Parliament.

SC to review own verdict on ex-royal's Chhauni land

- by Nabin Khatiwada

KATHMANDU, Sept 3: The Supreme Court has accepted a review petition from the government and the Nepal Trust over its previous verdict annulling the transfer of land owned by Prerana Singh, daughter of ex-king Gyanendra, to the Neal Trust.

Nepali judo team leaving for India today

- by Republica

KATHMANDU, Sept 3: A 19-member Nepali judo team, including 12 players, is leaving for Kerala, India on Saturday to take part in the 10th Asian Cadet and 17th Asian Junior Judo Championship to be held from September 4 to11.

Tenants not benefiting from new electricity tariff regime

Tenants not benefiting from new electricity tariff regime

- by Rudra Pangeni

KATHMANDU, Sept 3: Though the Electricity Tariff Fixation Commission (ETFC) has argued that the new electricity tariff benefits small consumers, tenants in Kathmandu Valley, as well as other parts of the country, continue to pay high price for electricity.

Flood sweeps away 11 houses in Myagdi

- by Hari Krishna Gautam

MYAGDI, Sept 3: At least 11 houses were swept away after a flooded Beg rivulet entered human settlement of Begkhola-6 of Myagdi district on Friday, displacing 48 locals.

What’s the plan?

- by Republica

The only way to evaluate the seriousness of our political class to implement the new constitution is to see if their actions so far have been in line with the constitution. In this they have failed miserably. The new constitution capped the number of ministers in the cabinet at 25. Both the governments formed after the promulgation of the constitution on September 20th, 2015 violated this provision.

Minister vows to make medical board accountable

- by Republica

KATHMANDU, Sept 3: The medical board of the National Academy of Medical Sciences (NAMS) recently recommended former President Dr Ram Baran Yadav to undergo treatment of his prostate cancer in the United States.

The Oli paradox

The Oli paradox

- by Biswas Baral

His backers may not openly characterize him as such, but a benevolent dictator is what they are looking for in KP Oli

Making PM's letter public will set bad precedent: Nidhi

- by Sangeet Sangroula

KATHMANDU, Sept 3: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Home Affairs Bimalendra Nidhi has said that the letter sent by Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal to his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi cannot be made public as demanded by the main opposition CPN-UML.

Origin of happiness

Origin of happiness

- by Parag Bhattarai

If we are not calm and get caught up in desire, anger, greed or fear, we then take ourselves away from Atma, the true self

Auto show draws more than 40,000 visitors

Auto show draws more than 40,000 visitors

- by Republica

KATHMANDU, Sept 2: More than 40,000 automobile enthusiasts have visited the ongoing NADA Auto Show in the past four days, according to officials of Nepal Automobile Dealers Association (NADA).

Killer roads

Killer roads

- by David Kainee

Traffic Police attribute 90 percent of all road accidents in Nepal to transport syndicates