The ongoing session of the Bagmati Province Assembly has come to an end.
An average of 88.5 per cent rainfall was recorded this monsoon in the country, according to the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology.
The National Human Rights Commission has demanded accessible treatment and the launch of awareness programmes about mental health.
Dengue infections slowed down in September compared to the previous month, the data suggests.
Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has expressed determination to resolve problems seen in the health sector soon.
On the first day of advance ticket booking at Gongabu Bus Park for the upcoming Dashain, Tihar, and Chhath festivals, over 24,000 individuals have reserved their seats to travel to their hometowns.
The construction of the Kaligandaki Corridor transmission line has been successfully completed. The 220-kV double-circuit transmission line is expected to contribute to improving the national electricity grid system.
No one should be deprived of human rights because of mental illness: Minister Basnet
The curfew imposed in Nepalgunj Sub-Metropolitan City by local-level administration for an indefinite time from last Tuesday has now been completely lifted. The curfew and prohibitory order were lifted today after 10 days.
The second session of the Karnali Province Assembly has been prorogued. During this session, the assembly unanimously passed two bills: the Karnali Province Academy Bill and the Province Civil Service Employees Bill.
A person has been arrested with 510 grammes of gold from Tribhuvan International Airport.
A person has been arrested with 510 grams of gold from Tribhuvan International Airport.
Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' today stressed the need for creating an enabling environment for patients with mental illness to live a respectable life. Accusations and discrimination should not take place against mentally ill people to build an inclusive and equitable society, he said in a video message disseminated on the occasion of World Mental Health Day today.
Ten Nepalis from Ilam have reportedly gone missing in the recent Sikkim disaster. Preliminary information is that they are from Ilam municipality-9 and have gone missing in the Teesta River flooding in Sikkim since October 3.
The landslide survivors in Chambas of Gajuri municipality-2, Dhading, have been enduring a life as refugees for the past four years, and they have lost hope that anyone will address their plight.