The price of gold and silver is continuously increasing in the domestic market for the past few weeks.
It was a complete team effort by Nepal, who outplayed the two-time world champions in every facet of the game
The NAC operated flights on the Kathmandu-Guangzhou-Kathmandu route from September 27. Although the Nepal Airlines had set a plan to operate flight to Guangzhou from September 25, it was possible only on Saturday. The flight was not possible on September 25 due to some technical reasons, NAC stated.
A stampede at a rally for a popular Indian actor and politician in the southern state of Tamil Nadu killed at least 36 people and injured 40 others, the state’s health minister said late Saturday.
Three persons died and two others got injury in a bus accident occurred in Salyan district this morning. A microbus (Lu 2 Kha 6502) en route to Tulsipur from Banphikot of Rukum Paschim met accident at Kapurkot-3 of Salyan district, according to Resham Khatri, Police Inspector at District Police Office, Salyan.
The party used to conduct the tea party to exchange festival greetings since 2033 BS, the year iconic leader BP Koirala returned from exile with the policy of 'national unity and reconciliation'.
Nepal Police has kept the prisoners escaped from various jails across the country under constant surveillance. The prisoners had escaped from the jails during Gen-Z protest on September 9.
Impact of monsoon wind is subsiding and even the local wind is causing only partial impact in the country at present.
Minister for Industry, Commerce and Supply, Anil Kumar Sinha, vowed government support to develop and promote cottage and small industries for thriving economy.
To a matter of felicity to all Nepalis, especially the sports fraternity, the Nepali cricketers have set a history in the international games by defeating the West Indies in the Unity Cup first T-20 match.
The government is preparing to terminate the contract agreements of 234 roads and bridges that have remained in limbo for years.
Minister for Education, Science and Technology, Mahabir Pun, visited the National Trauma Centre today to check on those injured during the recent Gen Z demonstrations held on September 8–9. He took updates on their health and the treatment they are receiving.
CPN (UML) Chair and former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has stressed the need to maintain peace and law and order in the country. At the greetings exchange programme organised by the Youth Association Nepal in Gundu today, he stated that, having established themselves as peace-loving Nepalis, we must maintain that image by upholding peace and order in the country.
The National Examination Board has today published the results of the Secondary Education Examination (SEE) supplementary examination. Dr Mahashram Sharma, the chairman of the board, said 83,564 examinees passed or were graded in the examination.
Prime Minister Sushila Karki, who also takes charge of the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, has stressed the need for identifying, promoting and protecting touristic destinations that are off the beaten track to attract visitors. She said this is essential for earning foreign currency, creating jobs, and boosting national income.