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SC mandates 20-meter buffer zone for Kathmandu valley rivers

SC mandates 20-meter buffer zone for Kathmandu valley rivers

- by Sara Pahari

KATHMANDU, Aug 3: The Supreme Court (SC) of Nepal has directed the authorities concerned to create a 20-meter buffer zone along the banks of all rivers in the Kathmandu Valley in order to mitigate flooding and protect the river ecosystems.

PM Oli to attend BIMSTEC Summit in Thailand in September

PM Oli to attend BIMSTEC Summit in Thailand in September

- by Republica

KATHMANDU, Aug 3: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli is set to visit Thailand in September. He will be going to Thailand to take part in the 6th BIMSTEC (Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation) Summit.

Do Not Compromise the Dignity of the Ambassadorial Post

Do Not Compromise the Dignity of the Ambassadorial Post

- by Republica

An ambassador is a position that carries out diplomatic work for political purposes for the country where they are assigned. In this sense, an ambassador can be considered a political representative. More literally, an ambassador is a person who represents one country while residing in another. Historically, such a person would convey news, information, or messages from one king to another.

19 husbands file complaints against their wives

19 husbands file complaints against their wives

- by Kiran Man Bajracharya

KAPILVASTU, Aug 2: Nineteen husbands have filed complaints against their wives in Kapilvastu district. The latest data maintained by the police indicates that violence against men has been increasing gradually in the district.

High-level commission finds Bimal Poddar innocent!

High-level commission finds Bimal Poddar innocent!

- by Tapendra Karki

KATHMANDU, Aug 2: It has been found that the government has exonerated Bimal Poddar, a businessman involved in gold smuggling for a long time, by forming a High-level Commission relating to Gold Smuggling Control, 2080.

Search to find buses missing in Trishuli to continue for one more week

Search to find buses missing in Trishuli to continue for one more week

- by Bhuwan Sharma

KATHMANDU, Aug 2: The government has decided to extend the search operation by a week to locate the two missing buses and their passengers in the Trishuli River. On July 11, the buses carrying passengers plunged into the Trishuli River at Simaltal, along the Narayanghat section, due to a landslide triggered by incessant rain.