• Saturday, 11 April 2026

Lamsal appointed TRN Acting Editor-in-Chief

DoI clarifies migrant workers no need to carry additional documents

The Department of Immigration has clarified that individuals going for foreign employment are no longer required to present any additional documents including payment receipts other than the labour permit letter.

Instruction to arrange breast feeding room in all airports within 24 hours

The government has directed the concerned authority to arrange dedicated breast feeding and child care rooms at all airports of the country, including the Tribhuvan International Airport within 24 hours.

Hospital Service Reform Procedure in place

The procedure has been issued in accordance with the Public Health Service Act, 2075 to make hospital services people-friendly, accessible and effective, said the Ministry’s Joint Spokesperson Dr Sameer Adhikari.

KMC begins roadside flower plantation to beautify Kathmandu

The Kathmandu Metropolitan City has started placing flower pots along roadsides under its beautification campaign in an effort to make the capital city more attractive and environmentally friendly.

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Inaugural session of HoR ends with election of Speaker and Deputy

The first session of the House of Representatives, elected by the March 5 general elections, ended on Friday. The first session of the lower house elected a Speaker and a Deputy Speaker.

Lamsal appointed TRN Acting Editor-in-Chief

Ramesh Kumar Lamsal has been appointed Acting Editor-in-Chief of The Rising Nepal Daily.

Security reinforced along Nepal–India border in Kailali and Kanchanpur

Security personnel have been reinforced to enhance safety along the Nepal–India border in Kailali and Kanchanpur districts.

Hospital Service Reform Procedure in place

The procedure has been issued in accordance with the Public Health Service Act, 2075 to make hospital services people-friendly, accessible and effective, said the Ministry’s Joint Spokesperson Dr Sameer Adhikari.

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Gaza civil defence says Israeli strikes kill seven

Gaza's civil defence rescue service said on Saturday that Israeli airstrikes in the Palestinian territory had killed seven people overnight, despite the fragile ceasefire in place since October last year.

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Private sector is a partner in national development: President

: President Ramchandra Paudel said that the development and expansion of trade, business, industries, and economic activities are the fundamental bases of economic prosperity. He also called on everyone to work together toward achieving economic prosperity desired by the people in order to further strengthen the Federal Democratic Republic. Addressing the 75th Annual General Meeting and Diamond Jubilee celebration of the Nepal Chamber of Commerce (NCC) on Friday, President Paudel expressed the view that the government should move forward in partnership with the private sector in the campaign for development.

Nepse Index down by 13.46 point to 2837.77

Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) fell down by 13.46 point to 2837.77 today. 56 companies advance up and 209 declined.

Price of gold rises

The price of gold has increased in the domestic market today. However, the price of silver has declined.

Nepal should be promoted as safe destination: Tourism entrepreneurs

Tourism entrepreneurs and experts have said that the ongoing crisis in West Asia should be viewed not only as a challenge but also an opportunity. Speaking at a discussion on alternative strategies to minimise the impact of escalating crisis in West Asia on Nepal's key source markets, air connectivity and tourist arrivals, they suggested promoting Nepal as a safe tourist destination. The discussion was hosted by Nepal Tourism Board on Thursday. West Asia is a major source market for Nepal and also a gateway for European and American tourists, and the crisis could affect air connectivity and arrivals.

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Bagmati dent Madhesh hopes, APF edge Koshi

Bagmati Province dealt a blow to Madhesh Province’s final ambitions, while APF Club kept their chances alive with a narrow win over Koshi Province in the Men’s PM Cup on Friday. In Janakpur, Bagmati rode on a five‑wicket haul from Pratis GC to secure a 35‑run victory. Chasing 209, Madhesh were dismissed for 173 in 34.3 overs, with opener Mayan Yadav top‑scoring on 40. Mohammad Aadil Alam (27), captain Anil Sah (26), Bishal Shusling (21), Md Samir (16) and Abhisekh Tiwari (10) offered support, but no other batter reached double figures. Pratis GC finished with 5 for 55 from 9.3 overs, while Rijan Dhakal added two wickets.

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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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NTC's prepaid packages extended

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Hospital Service Reform Procedure in place

The procedure has been issued in accordance with the Public Health Service Act, 2075 to make hospital services people-friendly, accessible and effective, said the Ministry’s Joint Spokesperson Dr Sameer Adhikari.