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Crusher industry operating illegally in Bajura

BAJURA: A crusher industry has been found operating unlawfully at a river in Badimalika Municipality-8 of Bajura district. The industry can only come into operation...

Tibetan political leader visits White House for first time in six decades

SHANGHAI: The head of the Tibetan government in exile has visited the U.S. White House for the first time in six decades, a move...

Dalit family thrashed in Siraha; one critical

SIRAHA: Members of a Dalit family were thrashed in Dhangadhimai Municipality-7 of Siraha district. Ward chair Ganpait Yadav and his nephews Manoj Yadav, Bharat Yadav,...

127 candidates competing for 63 positions

KATHMANDU, NOVEMBER 20 The Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI) has published the final list of candidates for the upcoming election this...

Spokesman: Trump’s eldest son tests positive for coronavirus

WASHINGTON: Donald Trump Jr., the eldest son of President Donald Trump, was quarantining Friday after learning he has been infected with the coronavirus, a...

COVID-19 in Nepal: Now that the world “has” vaccines, are we safe?

Satish Raj Pandey, Shashi Dev Shah Almost 11 months after @promed_mail sent this email (below) alerting the world about “pneumonia of unknown cause” in Wuhan,...

Pfizer, BioNTech seek emergency use of COVID-19 shots in US

Pfizer formally asked US regulators Friday to allow emergency use of its COVID-19 vaccine, starting the clock on a process that could bring limited...

Nepal-India JWG discusses running train services on Jaynagar-Kurtha railway link

KATHMANDU, NOVEMBER 20 The fourth Nepal-India Joint Working Group meeting on Railway Cooperation was held on Thursday via video-conferencing. The JWG reviewed the cross-border rail link...

Detainee found hanging in police custody

NEPALGUNJ, NOVEMBER 20 A detainee allegedly committed suicide in the custody of District Police Office, Banke, this morning. Police claimed that Babulal Raidash of Bankatwan, Duduwa...

Failure to prosecute perpetrators promoting fresh abuses, warn rights groups

KATHMANDU, NOVEMBER 20 Authorities in Nepal are preventing police and prosecutors from pursuing conflict-era cases of human rights violations, undermining the rule of law and...

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