Among the inmates who escaped after breaking jails on Wednesday morning, 54 have surrendered. A total of 740 inmates had fled from Bharatpur Jail.
The cheerful noise from outside, The peaceful wind that glides, The unique and silent greenery,
President Ramchandra Paudel and Speaker Devraj Ghimire held a meeting on Thursday.
Wind and solar power generated more than a third of Brazil's electricity in August, the first month on record the two renewable sources have crossed that threshold, according to government data made public on Thursday and analyzed by energy think tank Ember. The clean energy sources accounted for 34% of the country's e
The Health Desk building constructed in Pathibhara (Mukkumalung) area of Taplejung has been set on fire. The Health Desk and Tea House near the entrance to Pathibhara Dham were set on fire on Wednesday night.
Nepal Police has issued a nationwide appeal urging escaped inmates and detainees to immediately report to the nearest security authority. During the violent unrest and arson triggered by the Gen Z Movement on September 8 and 9, dozens of prisoners managed to flee from various correctional facilities across the country. In a public notice released on Thursday, the Nepal Police Headquarters called upon all individuals who absconded following the vandalism and arson attacks at prisons and police offices to re-establish contact with security agencies without delay.
The Supreme Court of Nepal will restart regular hearings, including writ petitions, from Sunday. Chief Justice Prakash Man Singh Raut said the Court’s emergency full bench decided on Thursday to begin registering w
Life in the capital is gradually returning to normal after days of unrest, curfew, and prohibitory orders imposed in the wake of the September 8 Gen Z protest and the widespread destruction of public property that followed on September 9. The government had deployed the army and enforced prohibitory orders from the evening of September 9, restricting public movement. People were allowed limited hours, from 6 am to 10 am and 5 pm to 7 pm, while a night curfew remained in place from 7 pm to 6 am until September 11.
Issuing a press statement today, the Socialist International condemned attacks on political figures including its leader and Nepali Congress president Sher Bahadur Deuba.
The Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) has stated that the party would not compromise on the spirit of constitution, federal republic system, and democratic norms and values.
Student leaders, including 12 former chairpersons of different student organisations affiliated to political parties, have expressed the view that demands of GenZ group could be addressed in line with the constitution
The Supreme Court (SC) has decided to resume the regular hearing of the cases and registration of writ petition of habeas corpus from coming Sunday.
Former President Bidya Devi Bhandari has underlined the need of proceeding with the formation of new government as per constitutional provisions.
The Federation of Nepali Journalists (FNJ) has urged the President to take the initiative for a constitutional and political solution to peacefully resolve the existing problems by ending the current transitional period. The FNJ chairperson, Nirmala Sharma, has demanded in a statement issued today that the country should seek a smooth resolution through the processes and institutions primarily determined by the current constitution.
The Ministry of Health and Population has reported that the death toll from the recent Gen Z demonstrations has reached 34, while more than 1,000 individuals have sustained injuries. According to Ministry spokesperson Dr Prakash Budhathoki, the fatalities were recorded in various hospitals across the country. A total of 1,368 people were reported injured, the majority of whom have already been discharged after receiving treatment.