One more person has died from dengue infection in the district. The deceased has been identified as a 41-year-old man from Chanauli of Bharatpur metropolitan city-20. He died amidst treatment at Bharatpur Hospital on Tuesday. He had a fever when he visited the hospital for treatment on Friday and was admitted to the hospital with a ventilator support, according to Dr. Kalyan Sapkota, a senior physician at Bharatpur Hospital.
Dodhara Chandani (Kanchanpur), Sept 4: Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak has said that providing quality services to citizens is the government's top priority.Speaking at the inauguration of a newly-constructed building for the Nepal Police's Province Office in Mahendranagar today, he expressed his belief that the new facility will enhance the police's ability to serve the public more effectively.During the ceremony, the Home Minister acknowledged that the Nepal Police is bound to function amidst limited resources and called for improved competency in investigations to meet contemporary demands. He highlighted the growing challenge of cybercrime, which has, as he said, caused additional responsibilities for the police.Minister Lekhak also said that the Nepali Congress-CPN(UML) coalition government was formed on the basis of the seven-point agreement between the two major political parties. He asserted that this collaboration aims to address key national issues, referencing historical instances where the Congress and UML have worked together on significant matters, such as drafting the interim constitution and advancing the peace process. The Minister urged one and all to have confidence in the implementation of the seven-point agreement.Inspector General of Nepal Police, Basanta Bahadur Kunwar, stated that delivering quality service to citizens remains a priority for the Nepal Police. He added that the police are currently focusing on infrastructure development to support this goal. As he said effective crime investigation relies heavily on infrastructure, legal frameworks, and societal cooperation.The Nepal Police had awarded the construction contract for the new building to Ashish Construction on December 15, 2022 at a cost of Rs 132.6 million. (RSS)
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said that the election process needs to be made easy in line with the wishes and expectations of the people.
The Suketar Airport that has remained closed for over three months due to unfavourable weather condition has resumed flight services.
A bronze medal winner Palesha Goverdhan in the '2024 Paris Paralympics’ has been welcomed grandly at the Tribhuvan International Airport on Wednesday morning by the high officials of the National Sports Council, supporters of Palesha, sports enthusiasts and others.
Chief of Nepal Airlines Corporation (NAC) Station Office Narayan Kumar Karki informed that the NAC has resumed flights to and from the airport since Wednesday (today).
In this connection, the hospital and the Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC)-12 entered an agreement. Hospital's Chief Executive Officer Dharma Raj Gosain and Ward Chair of Kathmandu-12 Bal Krishna Maharjan signed the agreement on Tuesday.
Power leakage has been reduced to one percent in Hetauda sub-metropolis area.
Wildlife conservationists and people's representatives of Banke and Bardia have called for developing highway structures wildlife-friendly.
According to a weather forecast bulletin issued by the Weather Forecasting Division today, the low pressure line of the monsoon is around the average location towards the west and towards the south of the average location in the east.
The Bishnumati River of Kathmandu has exceeded the level of danger this evening.
President Ramchandra Paudel has underscored effective implementation of women rights guaranteed by the Constitution and laws of Nepal.
During special hour of the House of Representatives today, Dr Chandrakant Bhandari of Nepali Congress (NC) argued that the development should reflect the people's aspiration for prosperity and convenience besides exercising the rule of economics.
The Russian president noted that Mongolia "turned out to be a very loyal, reliable ally of the Soviet Union and Russia" in the fight against Nazism and militarism.
The action plan includes party membership, expansion and documentation, regular conventions of the party and people's organisations, evaluation of party committees and leaders and cadres, he said.