The country has witnessed a partial effect of westerly wind. Most of the places in Tarai belt are predicted to have a foggy weather, according to Weather Forecasting Division.
Total 64 political parties have submitted closed lists for the proportional representation of election to the House of Representatives (HoR) scheduled for March 5, 2026.
Teaching and learning activities have been disrupted in the schools of Sunsari district due to cold wave of late.
During the event, participants read twelve short-stories, and the short-stories Manchhe and Kalorang (human and black colour) appeared on stage under the direction of Raj Shaha.
Minister Aryal said so after conducting an on-site inspection of the Nepal-India Integrated Check Post at Buddhanagar in Morang district operative since 2020.
In reality, today’s most advanced invasive BCIs typically record signals from hundreds to just over a thousand neural channels, while the human brain contains roughly 86 billion neurons
In the closed list submitted to the Election Commission on December 28 and 29, only 22 parties have nominated 110 candidates for the proportional representation system. Commission spokesperson Narayan Prasad Bhattarai said that out of a total of 64 parties that submitted their lists, 58 parties have filed candidacies for 58 election symbols.
Finance Minister Rameshwor Prasad Khanal has said that the government has made it mandatory for all payments to be made through electronic systems to maintain good financial governance.
The East-West Mahendra Highway that has been obstructed since 7.30 this morning has yet to resume.
Altogether 64 political parties have submitted the closed list of Proportional Representation (PR) candidates contesting the March 5 election.
Police have arrested a man from Goloura, Tulsipur Sub-Metropolitan City-6, Dang, along with Rs 6 million 517 thousand cash he allegedly stole from a house in Kathmandu.
The government has distributed 243 thousand metric tonnes of chemical fertiliser to farmers from the budget allocated under this heading so far in the current fiscal year 2025/26.
Prime Minister Sushila Karki has asserted that the government is active in building the nation as desired by youths through peaceful, constitutional and democratic process, learning lessons from the developed scenario in the country.
Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport Kulman Ghising has warned that contractors responsible for delays in road construction projects will face penalties, and that the government may terminate contracts if needed.
Nepal Telecomm has expanded telephone towers in the outlying parts of the Karnali Province with the aim of boosting telephone network in the rural areas and reaching communication services in the remote regions.