Chairman of the CPN UML, KP Sharma Oli, has demanded a fair investigation of the property belonging to those including himself if amassment of property was suspected.
Nepal will participate in Hong Kong Sixes to be organised by Hong Kong Cricket Association from November 7-9.
The Khandbari-Kimathanka road segment along the Koshi Highway has been reopened to traffic after 80 days.
The Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA) has filed charge-sheet against 14 people including the then Director General of the Department of Health Services, Sangeeta Kaushal Mishra at the Special Court today.
Global IME Bank was recognized as the Best Bank in Nepal 2025 based on several key parameters, including reliability, financial resource mobilization, expansion of access, establishment of strategic relationships, innovation of professional and customer-friendly services, and credit rating performance, according to press note issued by the Global IME Bank.
People carrying signs with slogans such as “Nothing is more patriotic than protesting” or “Resist Fascism” packed into New York City’s Times Square and rallied by the thousands in parks in Boston, Atlanta and Chicago. Demonstrators marched through Washington and downtown Los Angeles and picketed outside capitols in several Republican-led states, a courthouse in Billings, Montana, and at hundreds of smaller public spaces.
Prime Minister Sushila Karki had on Thursday held discussion with a team comprising secretaries of the health Ministry and directed them to address the problems immediately.
A total of seven athletes from Nepal are gearing up to participate in five distinct sports at the upcoming third Asian 'Youth Games'. The event is scheduled to take place in Bahrain from October 22 to 31. Sabina Shrestha will take to the badminton court, Ruven Thapa will compete in golf, Samita Nepali will showcase her skills in judo, while Palesha Kakshapati and Genji Rai will represent Nepal in Muay Thai. Additionally, Atharva Singh and Arya Maharjan will swim for the nation.
Gyanram Shrestha, the chairman of the Pratishthan, revealed that an agreement was reached with the Prime Minister during discussions, and the official announcement is set for Wednesday. He remarked, “Nepal Sambat is not solely for the Newars; it is a distinctive calendar for all Nepalis. Discussions with the Prime Minister have taken place regarding this, and preparations are in progress for the announcement during Wednesday's event.”
The deceased have been identified as Dan Bahadur Saud, 64, Harka Saud, 34, and Shital Saud, 16, of Bardagoria rural municipality-4, according to Police Inspector at the Area Police Office, Lamki, Lokendra Bahadur Singh.
Kathmandu, Oct 19: 'Physical Infrastructure Reconstruction Fund' that was established by the government for the reconstruction of physical structures damaged from arson and vandalism during Gen-Z protest occurred on Sept 8 and 9 has received Rs 61 million so far.According to Spokesperson of the Finance Ministry, Tanka Prasad Pandey, Rs 61 million has been deposited in the fund till this morning.The government had requested to general people, private sector, Non-Resident Nepalis, development partners, donor agencies to contribute to the fund. A bank account has been opened at Rastriya Banijya Bank, Singha Durbar branch for reconstruction fund. One can contribute to the government's campaign by depositing support amount at account number 1960102070004. Preparation was underway to release the details of contributors, according to the Finance Ministry. (RSS)
The construction of the Gautam Buddha International Cricket Stadium in Bharatpur is now 40 percent complete. The project is being carried out by Bharatpur Metropolitan City with support from both provincial and federal governments. Ghanashyam Mishra, an engineer with Bharatpur Metropolitan City, stated that work is actively ongoing on the parapet and the second floor of both towers.
The price of gold has decreased by Rs 4,800 per tola (11.66 grams) today in the domestic market.
The Gen-Z movements that occurred on October 8 and 9 were a protest against corruption, mismanagement, and maladministration, demonstrating a commitment to political and national love as well as the need for reforms.
On the occasion of Kaag Tihar festival today, artist Ramesh Dulal 'Kage' held the '22nd Crow Conference' in front of the Narayanhiti Palace Museum gate in the capital.