Monsoon-fed rivulets wreak havoc on Chandranahar
- by Jitendra Kumar Jha
RAJBIRAJ, June 25: The monsoon, which has been continuing for the last few days, has damaged Chandranahar, the oldest irrigation system of the country in Saptari district.
- by Jitendra Kumar Jha
RAJBIRAJ, June 25: The monsoon, which has been continuing for the last few days, has damaged Chandranahar, the oldest irrigation system of the country in Saptari district.
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Twitter is a great way to stay updated about the latest news as well as to interact with different people. Once you follow certain news sources, you will get your daily dose of the most recent information from around the world.
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KATHMANDU, June 24: Six Australia Awards alumni were presented with Alumni Excellence Awards at an event held at Hotel Yak & Yeti in Durbar Marg on Friday, June 24.
- by Sourabh Dhungana
Street children, often referred to as ‘Khate,’ are those vulnerable groups of children who are living under destitute situation trapped in mired poverty and excluded from the ‘civilized’ section of society alleged of being ineligible to adjust in the circumstances of civilization.
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GAUSHALA, June 25: Police have arrested two persons manufacturing and selling liquor laced with poison after five people died after the consumption of such liquor in Mahottari district.
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CHITWAN, June 25: The Chitwan National Park (CNP) has started carrying out health test of other dead animals for the first time after tuberculosis was found on a dead rhino last year.
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MELAMCHI, June 25: The Nepal Army Satru Bhanjan Company, Sindhupalchowk, has handed over earthquake resistant building to 12 quake victim families of Bhotenamlang VDC-9 in Sindhupalchowk district on Friday.
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NUWAKOT, June 25: more than 8,000 people have filed complaints at the District Development Committee, Nuwakot, citing their names are missing in the list of earthquake victims as well as mistake in their names.
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RUPANDEHI, June 25: Seven HIV infected women have given birth to healthy babies at Lumbini Zonal Hospital, Butwal.
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PARSA, June 25: Police have arrested a priest on the charge of raping a girl in Parsa district made his public on Friday.
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KATHMANDU, June 24: Citing serious loopholes in legal provisions related to narcotics, the Ministry of Home Affairs is preparing to revise the provisions for the effective enforcement of laws, curbing smuggling and controlling substance abuse.
- by Devendra Basnet
DANG, June 24: There are many things that political parties do to spread their ideologies. But opening a school to instill revolutionary ideologies in young children is unique to a school here.
- by Govind Raj Pokharel & Swarnim Wagle
Reconstruction is multi-dimensional. It is not just about restoring subsistence or resurrecting fallen homes. It is about nurturing the capacities of institutions, building integrated settlements and interconnected rural centers of growth
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KATHMANDU, June 25:Nepali rupee lost 20 paisa against US dollar this week as the Indian currency, with which rupee is pegged, lost value against the greenback. Gold price, on the other hand, went up by Rs 1,745 per 10 grams over the week.
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KATHMANDU, June 25:United Nations Development Program Goodwill Ambassador Michelle Yeoh said that the disaster risk reduction was vital for achieving the 17 new Sustainable Development Goals.
- by Sangeet Sangroula
KATHMANDU, June 25:Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, who is also chairman of the National Reconstruction Authority (NRA) Directive Committee, has expressed serious dissatisfaction with the NRA for failing to carry out result-oriented reconstruction and rehabilitation work even 15 months after the devastating earthquakes of April and May last year.
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KALIKOT, June 25: The construction of Suntharali Airport in Kalikot has been lingering on since the last 31 years. According to locals, the work has come to a virtual halt due to the negligence of the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) and the local authorities.
- by Republica
British Prime Minister David Cameron was effectively leading a double-life. In 2005, he assumed the leadership of the traditionally Euro-skeptic Conservative Party. The Conservatives have always been uncomfortable with unelected bosses in Brussels making important decisions on behalf of Britain. The European Union and its jumble of regulations, in their reckoning, were putting fetters on the high ambitions of a business-oriented Britain.
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KATHMANDU, June 25:After a long slowdown, loan mobilization by banks is finally moving upward in recent months.
- by Ramesh Kumar Paudel
CHITWAN, June 25:Chitwan, one of the most popular tourist-hubs of Nepal, has yet to see any turnaround in the number of visitors that suddenly dwindled after the earthquake last year.