Judicial Committee members receive training
A three-day training for office-bearers of the judicial committees of seven local governments of Baitedi has concluded. The training was organised by the District Coordination Committee with the support of United Nations Fund for Population Activities (UNFPA).
One killed in road accident
A motorcyclist has died in a road accident that took place at Ramnagar in ward no. 1 of Bharatpur metropolis Friday night.
Airlift helps mother-to-be
Gurung had been experiencing labour pain since Wednesday but could be airlifted only on Friday evening due to weather problems. She was airlifted on a Nepali Army helicopter to safety under the President Rescue Fund of the Ministry of Women, Children and Senior Citizens
Postal highway in Bara to complete before deadline
Construction of 20-kilometre road section of the Postal Highway from Bariyapur to Pratima Chowk of Birgunj is all set to complete before the deadline.
Registration of small and cottage industries rises in Tanahu
The number of people acquiring the cottage and small industry registration is increasing in Tanahu. The rise was due to a mandatory provision for obtaining the PAN.
Minister Bista urges Cooperatives to participate in social security fund
Minister for Labour, Employment and Social Security, Gokarna Bista has urged the workers in the cooperatives sector to participate in the Social Security Fund.
Telephone service in Bajura village comes to a halt
Telephone service has come to a halt for past a week following glitches in towers at Badimalika in the district, affecting the subscribers.
District attorney's office to withdraw Roop Jyoti's case
District Government Attorney’s Office, Kathmandu has decided to withdraw fraud case, which was under investigation against industrialist Dr. Roop Jyoti.
Poets hold Literary event expressing concern over India’s political map
Thirty-two poets including Gyanuwakar Poudel, Ram Bahadur Pahadi, Dr Jeevan Adhikari, Ratnanidhi Regmi, Dr Bam Bahadur Thapa Jitali, among other poets recited poems on the occasion.
Police nabs two with stolen indian number plate vehicles
The Kathmandu police have arrested two persons along with three stolen Indian number plate vehicles from Kalanki.
13-day mother sees both kidney failure, new born at risk
A new mother from Kushma municipality-4, Zero Kimi, Parbat has witnessed failure of her both kidneys. Bishaka Pariyar, 23, who went through a cesarean delivery on November 3 is now surviving with kidney failure.
Tripitak recitation to enhance glory of Lumbini, says Pokharel
Representatives from 25 nations participated in the Tripitak recitation programme organised in Lumbini, the birth place of Lord Buddha.
Expressway project hits snag over leak
Technical Major General, a one star general in Nepali Army, who was heading the Kathmandu-Terai/Madhes Fast Track Project, will no longer be the project chief with executive power.
Democracy could be at risk in absence of RTI: Baskota
Pressing for the need for the State to make public its work report quarterly, Banskota viewed that the traditional mindset among the people's representatives and civil employees were the challenges facing the implementation of RTI in Nepal.
‘Exploited child labourers live with mental disorder’
The study found mental illnesses prevalent in 103 rescued child labourers aged between 12 to 18. The children belonged to eight different care homes in Kathmandu.
Bajura farmers sell apples worth Rs. 3 million from farms
They sold apples worth more than Rs. 3 million from the farms this year. In the past, they used to feed the apples to their cattle.
Unidentified tumor leave brothers in trouble
Subash Rai, 32, of Kholitar, Miklajung-5, Morang, has been horrified by a tumor on his left cheek, which has been increasing along with his age. The tumor neither hurts nor does it itch.
3 killed in separate road mishaps
Three persons were killed in separate road accidents in Dailekh, Gorkha and Chitawan districts on Wednesday night and Thursday morning.
Paudel stresses need for keeping one’s culture vibrant
Every citizen should remain dutiful to keep the history and culture of every caste and community alive and vibrant. Senior leader of the Nepali Congress (NC) and former Speaker Ram Chandra Paudel made this remarks while offering garlands to the statue of renowned Nepali poet late Lekhnath Paudel.
Minister Thapa desires solidarity form international community to promote reproductive rights
Minister for Women, Children and Senior Citizen, Thamamaya Thapa, has urged the international community to extend support in order to attain sustainable development goals within 2030 and to promote reproductive rights.