In order to strengthen the health care and services of the country, the Ministry of Health and Population is hosting the Nepal Health Conclave in the capital on December 26-27.
The weather is partly to generally cloudy in the hilly region and fair in the rest of the country today, the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology said. The weather will remain clear in most parts of the country.
National Assembly Chairperson Narayan Prasad Dahal has clarified that constitution could be amended on the basis of necessity and relevance.
The CPN UML has decided to form a task force comprising leaders from the ruling Nepali Congress and UML for reviewing and amending the constitution.
Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister for Urban Development Prakash Man Singh said that the Industrial Trade Fair drive industrial development.
The CPN UML has expelled leader Bhim Rawal from the party.
Famous Indian singer Sonu Nigam has arrived in Kathmandu for a musical programme on Wednesday afternoon.
The International Balloon Festival taking place in the tourist city of Pokhara has created more vitality in the market there as the city has received more domestic and international visitors.
Teachers of the Tridev Multiple Campus at Mechinagar-13 in the district have been provided training on artificial intelligence (AI).
The Association of Tamu (Gurung) Journalists has honoured six journalists for their contribution in journalism.
A local fruit fair has been organized at Kagate in Dhankuta Municipality-3 with the view to promoting local production.
In the fair, local, organic cuisine such as Mekhe, Chamre set, Chowmein, Momo produced by the youths have been put for sale in the stalls, which can boost youths' confidence in their skills and motivate to open up their business.
Rabindra Yadav, a resident of Inaruwa, the headquarters of Sunsari, has been running a dairy in Inaruwa-2 and makes monthly saving of Rs 90,000 from the business.
Speaker Devraj Ghimire has said the role of media is significant to strengthen democracy.
Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Prithvi Subba Gurung, has said that the government would not let anyone off named in the report of the Parliamentary Investigation Committee on Cooperative Fraud.