Peru’s government on Monday announced the country was severing diplomatic relations with Mexico over the asylum claim of former Peruvian Prime Minister Betssy Chávez, who is under investigation for rebellion.
Photojournalist of Gorkhapatra Sansthan, Shekhar Chaulagain, is bereaved of his mother. His mother, Reb Kumari Chaulagain, passed away at the age of 93 at 11 PM on Monday.
India launched a revision of its voter rolls Tuesday, expanding a contentious exercise that activists warn could fuel disenfranchisement in the world's largest democracy.
Former Minister of State for Bagmati Province, Rajni Amatya Jonche, has passed away this morning.
Nepali Congress (NC) Mahasamiti member and former Bagmati Province Assembly member Rajani Jonchhe passed away today at the age of 77.
The price of gold and silver has decreased in the domestic market today. Gold is being traded at Rs 238,300 per tola (11.66 grams) today decreasing by Rs 1,400.
Agricultural produce worth Rs 3 billion 367 million and 860 thousand were exported in the first quarter of the current fiscal year 2082/83 (2025/26) through the Plant Quarantine and Pesticide Management Centre Quarantine Office, Kakarbhitta.
The number of the rare bird Cheer Pheasant (Catreus wallichii) has increased in the high hilly areas around the Kaligandaki River basin in the district.
Dairy farmers from Bangladesh have come here to learn about milk production, processing and marketing system in the district.
The government has corresponded to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to recall Nepali ambassadors from 11 countries to work at the Ministry itself.
Beekeepers in Chitwan have submitted a memorandum to the Prime Minister through Chief District Officer Ganesh Aryal, urging the government to reconsider the decision that gave priority to imported honey.
The Westerly wind has its partial influence over Nepal at present, according to the Meteorological Forecasting Division.
With the improvement in the weather after the continuous rain stopped, farmers of Syangja are busy harvesting paddy. Due to the continuous rain a few days ago, the paddy that was
Kathmandu, Nov 3: With the government decision to declare martyrs to 45 persons who lost lives during the September 8-9 Gen Z protest in the country, the name list has been made public. They are declared martyrs based on the proposal forwarded by the Home Ministry. More than 72 persons, including demonstrators and inmates were killed in the protest. Those declared martyrs are- Buddhi Bahadur Tamang from Kirtipur municipality-2, Kathmandu, Ishwot Bahadur Adhikari from Kathmandu Metropolis-11, Santosh Bishwokarma from Belaka municipality of Udayapur, Sulav Shrestha and Ayush Thapa from Nepalgunj Sub-Metropolis-1 of Banke, Shreeyam Chaulagain from Belbari municipality-11 of Morang, Gaurav Joshi from Dhangadhi Sub-Metropolis, Yog Bahadur Shrestha from Barhabise municipality-6 and Mahesh Mahat from Sangachowkgadhi municipality-8 of Sindhupalchok. Similarly, the name list goes on as Ashab Alam Thakuri from Birgunj Metropolis-12, Sauran Kishor Shrestha from Baglung municipality-4, Subhas Kumar Bohara from Khaptadchhanna rural municipality-7 and Bhimraj Dhami from Durgathali rural municipality-1 of Bajhang, Rashik Khatiwada Khatri from Panauti municipality-10 and Dil Narayan Tamang from Temal rural municipality-7 of Kavrepalanchok, Binod Maharjan from Lalitpur Metropolis-7, Yogendra Neupane from Golanjor rural municipality-1, Milan Ray from Dudhauli municipality-8 and Dipesh Sunuwar from Tinpatan rural municipality-6 of Sindhuli. Others listed as martyrs are Chhatrman Kuthumi from Pakhribas municipality-2 of Dhunkuta, Ojhan Budha from Swamikartik Khapar rural municipality-2 of Bajura, Sar Kumar Rai from Chaudandi municipality-3 of Udaypur, Shuvaraj Balami Shrestha from Kakani rural municipality-1 and Lachhuman Rai from Panchakanya rural municipality-2 and Dhiraj Shrestha from Tadi rural municipality-3 of Nuwakot, Dev Kumar Subedi from Lalbandi municipality-5 of Sarlahi, Pravin Kulung from Silichong rural municipality-3 of Sankhuwasabha, Nikhita Gautam from Kalika municipality-8 of Chitwan, Abhisekh Chaulagain from Shailung rural municipality-4 and Mahesh Budhathoki from Bigu rural municipality-3 of Dolakha, Bijay Chaudhari from Lahan municipality-15 of Siraha, Niraj Pant from Dasharath municipality-6 and Dipak Singh Saud from Shivanatha rural municipality of Baitadi. Moreover, Abhisekh Shrestha from Inaruwa municipality-6, Sajan Rai from Dharan Sub-Metropolis-22, and Mohan Sardar from Itahari Sub-Metropolis-14 of Sunsari, Madhav Saru Magar from Bhumisthan municipality-4 of Arghakhanchi, Bimal Babu Bhatta from Barpak Sulikot rural municipality-5, Arjun Bhatta from Gandaki rural municipality and Anish Parajuli from Palungtar municipality-2 of Gorkha, Gyanendra Sedhai from ward no 11 and Dinesh Rajbanshi from ward no 8 of Arjundhar municipality in Jhapa, Kamal Bhandari from Hilihang rural municipality-2 of Panchthar, Amrit Gurung from Rupa rural municipality-5 of Kaski, and Uttam Thapa from Lekam rural municipality-3 of Darchula are also the martyrs, according to the Home Ministry.(RSS)
President Ramchandra Paudel has said the upcoming March 5 election to the House of Representatives (HoR) was an outcome of the young generation's uprising.