The Nepal Netra Jyoti Sangh is going to conduct a free eye check up camp for children on October 9.
IME Group Chairman Chandra Prasad Dhakal handed over the cheque to PM Oli today. The sum is the largest so far donated by any corporate or indidividual to the Fund in connection to the recent disasters caused by the incessant rainfall.
The Nepal Construction Entrepreneurs' Development Council has provided Rs 10 million to the Prime Minister Disaster Relief Fund to support the victims of the monsoon-induced disasters.
The Nepali Congress (NC) and the CPN (UML) have each deposited Rs five million to the Prime Minister Disaster Relief Fund.
Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak has directed authorities concerned for making the post-disaster search, rescue, and relief distribution efforts further effective.
Minister for Foreign Affairs Dr Arzu Rana Deuba has instructed the Nepal's embassies to be 'updated' with information about the situation of Nepalis in Israel and Lebanon.
Two new services have been started at the Paropakar Maternity & Women's Hospital, Thapathali Kathmandu.
The country experienced devastating flooding and landslides triggered by monsoon rains.
According to assistant Chief District Officer and coordinator of relief distribution committee Krishna Mani Phuyal, 391 families affected by the flood of Sunkoshi, Bagmati, Rosi rivers received the relief package.
President Ramchandra Paudel has administered the oath of office and secrecy to the newly appointed Chief Justice Prakash Man Singh Raut.
President Ramchandra Paudel has administered the oath of office and secrecy to newly appointed Chief Justice (CJ) Prakash Man Singh Raut at a ceremony held at the Office of the President, Sheetal Niwas, on Sunday.
The Ministry of Finance has started homework on the effect of flood and landslide on the economy and management of resources.
The Nepal Bank Limited has handed over a cheque of Rs 20 million in the presence of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli for the Prime Minister's Disaster Relief Fund.
The Press Council Nepal (PCN) has launched the 'Media Year Book' on the occasion of its 55th anniversary. The book published in the English language highlights the overall situation of Nepali media.
Patan (Lalitpur), Oct 6: Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak has directed the District Administration Office and the District Security Committee, Lalitpur, to promptly send the details of beneficiaries for the government's post-disaster relief and compensation. He said the government plans to compensate those affected by the recent flooding and landslides in the district within the next three days. "The government has taken the issues seriously and it is its responsibility to promptly rescue and compensate the affected to make their lives convenient," he said, wanting all the bodies concerned to assess the loss details on time and respond to the post-disaster needs seriously. Today, the minister inspected the disaster-affected areas in Godavari of Lalitpur. During a meeting with the District Security this morning, he received updates on the progress in relief and rescue efforts and the physical loss caused by the disasters. He also visited the Lele-based Anandwan Hospital, which was affected by the landslide that killed hospital research technical officer Bibek Singh. He had been working with the hospital for 32 days. Lalitpur's Chief District Officer, Tulasi Bahadur Shrestha apprised the Home Minister that 39 families of the deceased have been provided Rs 200 thousand each at their doorsteps. Bagmati Province Minister for Youth and Sports, Min Krishna Maharjan, District Coordination Committee Lalitpur's Chief Rhishi Dev Phuyal, Godavari municipality mayor Gajendra Maharjan and local representatives accompanied the Minister during the visit. (RSS)