A person died and two others got injured in a landslide occurred at Chichila rural municipality-3 of Sankhuwasabha district. They were buried in the landslide on Tuesday night.
A bus with a registration number (RA 1 Kha 2783) heading towards Kathmandu from Dang broke down on the bridge at Saljhandi Bazar at 11:50 PM on Tuesday and collided with a truck carrying sand with a registration number (La 1 Kha 687).
President Ramchandra Paudel has left the capital city of Qatar, Doha, this morning for Geneva in course of attending the 112th session of the International Labour Conference there.
It will take a few days for the monsoon to enter the Kathmandu Valley.
Toss has been delayed in the match between Nepal and Sri Lanka under the ICC Men's T20 World Cup Cricket tournament due to non-stop rain. The toss was delayed due to rain at the Broard County Stadium in Florida this morning, the ICC said.
President Ramchandra Paudel has left here for Switzerland a while ago to attend the inaugural Forum of the Global Coalition for Social Justice that will take place during the High-level Segment of the 112th Session of the International Labour Conference.
The Nepal National Teachers Association (NNTA) has complained over ignorance to the education sector in the national budget for the upcoming fiscal year.
Members of the National Assembly (NA) have stressed the need for food sufficiency in the country, drawing the attention of the State to the need to be effortful towards that end.
Finance Minister Barshaman Pun has said the development of IT-related infrastructure and policy facilitation are the priorities of the government.
Responding to questions raised during the discussion on the bill, Finance Minister Pun the bill includes provision for securing people's daily transactions, it will become more practical and timely with the passage of the bill.
Speaking at the opening ceremony of the 30th International Conference on Sustainable Development Research organized by Midwesten and Nepal Open University here today, he expressed his concern that the challenges facing the world as of late including climate change, environmental degradation, social inequality and economic instability are growing big and complex.
Speaking during zero hour of today's meeting, MP Kamala Pant said though we talk about people's livelihood in the Parliament it does not seem that the government has heard any of it. The government should respond to the issues raised by MPs at least once a week.
According to the Province Assembly Secretariat, the policies and programmes would be presented in today's meeting of the Province Assembly.
Excessive heat has been forecast for the next three days in the central and western Tarai regions.
We will make the policy clear in such a way that everyone can understand that the three pillar economic policy is, what its model is, how they move together, how the private sector has the leading role in the economy.