NC Chairperson Narayan Prasad Dahal administered the oath to the newly elected Committee Presidents amid a ceremony organized at the Federal Parliament Secretariat at Singha Durbar.
Lawmakers on Tuesday used the Zero Hour to urge the government to take immediate action against the recurring threat of monsoon flooding, while raising a wide spectrum of pressing public concerns. The session was dominated by calls for enhanced disaster preparedness, policy reform and swift intervention across critical sectors, including agriculture, health, education and social welfare. MP Ashok Kumar Chaudhary drew the government’s attention to the recurring threat of monsoon flooding in Sunsari. He warned that annual inundation of local rivers continues to cause significant loss of life and property, leaving residents in a constant state of fear. Stressing the need for long-term solutions, he called for scientific studies and sustainable flood control measures ahead of the approaching monsoon season.
The taskforce is headed by Ashim Shah, Principal Political Advisor to Prime Minister. A Cabinet meeting held on March 30 had formed the taskforce to prepare the concept paper on amendment to constitution.
U.S. President Donald Trump pulled back on his threats to launch devastating strikes on Iran late Tuesday, as the U.S. and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire that includes the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
Chief of the Army Staff, Ashok Raj Sigdel, asserted that the Nepali Army (NA) remains consistently committed to maintaining national unity.
During the visit, Minister Mehta asserted that the government is actively working ensure access to quality healthcare services for all citizens.
Nepal Telecom (NTC) has implemented a new arrangement for its prepaid service, extending the validity period of its 28-day packages to 30 days.
According to the District Police Office, Pyuthan, the body of Gharti Magar, who went missing while bathing in the Madi River located at Simalchaur of Mandawi Rural Municipality-1, was recovered on Wednesday morning.
The Palestinian Journalists Syndicate said that the Israeli occupation forces carried out 53 violations against Palestinian journalists during the month of March.
According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers' Association, the price of yellow metal has risen by Rs 7,200 per tola (11.66 grammes) and reached Rs 299,000. It was 291,800 per tola on Tuesday.
Farmers here are worried over not getting good price for their produce.
For the second time, Israel has attacked Iran's South Pars natural gas and its associated petrochemical complex - an energy lifeline for Iran that both helps keep the lights on for civilians and provides a key source of export earnings. Israel's Defense Minister Israel Katz said Monday that Israel attacked a key petrochemical plant at Asaluyeh, the onshore industrial aspect of the gas field, which lies under the Persian Gulf. Katz said the "powerful strike" hit what he called "the largest petrochemical facility in Iran ... responsible for about 50% of the country's petrochemical production." Combined with an earlier attack, two facilities responsible for 85% of Iran's petrochemical exports have been taken out of service, he said.
Dr Gunakar Bhatta has been appointed as the Vice Chair of the National Planning Commission, according to a Cabinet decision made today.
Historic medal-winning karate player Arika Gurung will compete in the WKF Karate 1 Premier League to be held in Leshan, China. A three-member Nepali team, including Gurung, will depart for China on Wednesday. The League runs from 10 to 12 April, with Gurung set to represent Nepal in the women’s over-68kg weight category.
Prime Minister Sushila Karki had taken up the responsibility of the head of the executive when the country was in difficult circumstances and has successfully fulfilled the task of conducting the House of Representatives election within the stipulated time.
In recent years, heart disease has been increasing in Nepal. Among non-communicable diseases, heart disease ranks first. The growing burden of non-communicable diseases worldwide has significantly affected Nepal as well. Many people i