• Thursday, 30 April 2026

19 injured in Kapilvastu bus accident

President issues Cooperative (First Amendment) Ordinance

President Paudel, on the recommendation of the Council of Ministers, issued the ordinance in accordance with Article 114 (1) of the Constitution, informed Ritesh Kumar Shakya, the Spokesperson for the Office of the President.

Nepali tea export to face crisis with India's new lab test rule

According to the new rule, tea of every container from Nepal should be tested in lab in India before imported there. In the past, lab test of a container tea would apply for other 10 containers, but now lab test is mandatory for every container and every entry time.

NEA's 'Digital Infrastructure Company' comes into operation

It is shared that using the NEA's infrastructure will significantly reduce capital expenditure of service providers, offering direct benefit to consumers in the form of cheaper internet.

Parliament committee asks government to address drinking water crisis in Madhes

At a discussion the committee held on its report on Thursday, its members expressed worry over growing crises of drinking water compounded with poor sanitation and coordination in a short supply. Committee member Kamala Panth said the government failed to pay heed in time, resulting in entrenched problems of drinking water and sanitation in southern plains.

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President issues Cooperative (First Amendment) Ordinance

President Paudel, on the recommendation of the Council of Ministers, issued the ordinance in accordance with Article 114 (1) of the Constitution, informed Ritesh Kumar Shakya, the Spokesperson for the Office of the President.

19 injured in Kapilvastu bus accident

Rajan Dhakal, police inspector at the Kapilvastu district traffic police office, said that the injured have been sent to the hospital in Taulihawa for treatment. Of the injured, six have moderate injuries while 13 have normal wounds.

Buddha's precepts are basis for sustainable peace, prosperity: President

President Paudel further stated that since Buddha's teachings provide happiness, peace and joy to humanity, this knowledge is being spread worldwide, adding – "Nepal, the birthplace of the super human Gautam Buddha, who is honoured as a symbol of peace, is a matter of pride for all Nepalis."

Nepali tea export to face crisis with India's new lab test rule

According to the new rule, tea of every container from Nepal should be tested in lab in India before imported there. In the past, lab test of a container tea would apply for other 10 containers, but now lab test is mandatory for every container and every entry time.

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Russia to hold Victory Day parade without military equipment

Russia's traditional parade marking the 81st anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II this year will take place without tanks, missiles and other military equipment, the Russian Defense Ministry said in a statement late Tuesday.

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NEA's 'Digital Infrastructure Company' comes into operation

It is shared that using the NEA's infrastructure will significantly reduce capital expenditure of service providers, offering direct benefit to consumers in the form of cheaper internet.

Nepali tea export to face crisis with India's new lab test rule

According to the new rule, tea of every container from Nepal should be tested in lab in India before imported there. In the past, lab test of a container tea would apply for other 10 containers, but now lab test is mandatory for every container and every entry time.

Price of gold falls by Rs 1800 per tola

Price of fine good fell by Rs 1800 today. The price of fine gold fell to Rs 2,92,700 per tola in the commodity market today from Rs 2,94,500 a day before.

Door-to-door passport delivery begins in Baitadi

A door-to-door campaign to deliver passports has been introduced in Baitadi with the aim of providing faster and more convenient public services. The facility was launched after an agreement was si

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Singh’s fifth century sinks Nepal in League-2

Nepal suffered a 102‑run defeat under the Duckworth‑Lewis method in a rain‑affected ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup League 2 fixture against Oman at TU Cricket Ground, Kirtipur, on Wednesday.

World Cup League-2: Oman beat Nepal by 102 runs

Oman posts 306-run victory target before Nepal

New Diamond into final

Nepal women stun Rwanda with 38‑run win

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Neither old parties need to panic nor new ones gloat over, PM Karki cautions

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.

Growing heart disease raises health concerns in Nepal, Dr. Bhattarai

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

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Deputy Speaker Thakur discharged from hospital

Deputy Speaker Thakur under treatment

NMC revokes license of 17 doctors

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Parliament committee asks government to address drinking water crisis in Madhes

At a discussion the committee held on its report on Thursday, its members expressed worry over growing crises of drinking water compounded with poor sanitation and coordination in a short supply. Committee member Kamala Panth said the government failed to pay heed in time, resulting in entrenched problems of drinking water and sanitation in southern plains.

Yarsa picking begins in Manang

Three injured in tipper accident

Adverse weather affects flights