On the occasion of the 113th International Women Day, Tourism Entrepreneur Women Association Nepal (TEWAN) has initiated tourism promotion programme along the Korala checkpoint in Myagdi and Mustang from today onward.
The Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has urged the electricity users not to install street lights on their own without its consent.
Economic experts and knowledgeable persons have stressed that expansion of opportunities and potential was only possible in a liberal economy.
Anjan Bista, member of the Nepali National men's Football Team, has been awarded the Best Sportsperson of the Year under the male category in the 19th edition of NSJF Pulsar Sports Award-2078 BS.
The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has asked the government and all sides concerned to conclude the transitional justice (TJ) process at the earliest possible time.
The Supreme Court has reconfirmed that the membership of the House of Representatives from Chitwan constituency No. 2 of then Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister Rabi Lamichhane would be rendered invalid.
The Nepal Bar Association (NBA) has said its attention has been drawn to the reactions coming out from different quarters on the peace process and its associated matters as well as the regular jurisdiction of the judiciary when timely reconciliation as part of peace process was yet to be concluded.
Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has expressed the confidence that the power produced in Nepal would gradually reach to the Indian and Bangladeshi markets.
DSP at the District Police Office Darchula, Tarka Raj Panday, informed that the other three injured were referred to Pithauragarh, India, for further treatment.
A meeting of the eight-party alliance held discussions on the upcoming Presidential election. The meeting was held at the Nepali Congress' parliamentary party office, Singha Durbar. The discussions centred on contemporary political issues including preparations for the presidential election.
"Containment and suppression will not make America great. It will not stop the rejuvenation of China," said Qin Gang.
People can also make their voice heard outside the hall of the "two sessions." For example, the Standing Committee of the NPC has by far set up over 5,500 grassroots-level legislative information offices, which everyone can walk in and join in the drafting, research, revision and post-assessment of draft laws.
The report also reviewed the legislative work over the past five years, saying that the national legislature formulated 47 laws and conducted 111 rounds of revision to existing laws.
A high-level team of Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has taken initiatives for removing hurdles created at Phalebas of Parbat in the construction of the Kaligandaki Corridor 220 kV Transmission Line Project.
A writ against CPN (Maoist Centre) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has been registered at the Supreme Court today.