Nepali Congress Spokesperson and Finance Minister Dr Prakash Sharan Mahat has said the literary works of Jananayak BP Koirala should be taken to villages.
Many places of Birgunj Metropolitan City in Parsa district are fraught with drinking water problems at present.
Tourism entrepreneurs have become active to remove water hyacinths after Phewa Lake becomes ugly due to water hyacinths.
An unidentified group torched seven houses at Guthichour rural municipality in Jumla district on Friday night.
The vegetables produced by farmers have started rotting in the farmlands as the only road connecting Byas of Darchula district and the district headquarters, Khalanga has been obstructed by landslides.
The EPS Korea branch under the Department of Foreign Employment has called applications for re-language examination for Nepali workers who have returned after working legally in South Korea for five years.
'Jaari', a film based on the marriage-related customs of the Limbu community, has completed 100 days of screening.
A support of Rs.1.5 million has been received from a Swiss couple for the prevention of landslides in the Nispaksha secondary school located in Machhapuchchhe rural municipality-5 of Kaski district.
Ward chair of Ichchyakamana rural municipality-4 of Chitwan, Rudraprasad Upreti, has contributed his salary to provide health insurance to 61 households of his ward.
The 41st BP Memorial Day is being celebrated across the country today, commemorating the contribution of the first elected Prime Minister, BP Koirala.
The RSS chapter of the Federation of Nepali Journalists (FNJ) honoured the Secondary Education Exam (SEE) passed-out children of RSS employees and journalists amidst a programme on Friday.
Speaker Devraj Ghimire has advised speakers and deputy-speakers of provinces to focus on discussions and dialogues on the interests of the nation and people.
Finance Minister Dr Prakash Sharan Mahat has urged the private sector to focus on production. Only trade would not suffice to make national economy vibrant, he suggested.
With the Supreme Court SC)'s decision to free from hail, Secretary at the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology Krishna Bahadur Raut has been allowed to resume his work at the ministry.
Politicians and subject experts have pointed out the need of active legal practitioners for making judiciary independent, fair and transparent.