The Ministry of Home Affairs has clarified that it has no involvement in any illegal or corrupt activities and will not be involved in any in the future. Addressing the incidents at the Tribhuvan International Airport Immigration Office, the ministry expressed regret over the dissemination of fabricated, misleading and baseless news reports.
A powerful hailstorm in Jumla has caused distress among farmers, damaging crops across all eight local bodies of the district, including Tila and Patarasi Rural Municipalities. Farmers reported that nearly half a foot thick hailstones accumulated in Ward No. 9 of Tila Rural Municipality. The heavy hail and accompanying rain damaged crops such as apple saplings and Marsi rice seedlings.
Chief Justice Prakash Man Singh Raut has stressed the need to deliver justice and performance in a way to serve greater good as per the State-stipulated laws.
Nepali Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba has said that ascetic leader Khagendra Raj Regmi's contributions to the nation were exemplary.
Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak has said that investigation can be initiated on any person any time under the aegis of the constitutional body.
Batting star Shubman Gill was on Saturday entrusted with India's Test leadership to steer through a "massive transition" phase with the swashbuckling Rishabh Pant as his deputy for next month's tour of England that is expected to be nothing short of a trial by fire.
The southwest monsoon hit Kerala on Saturday, marking its earliest arrival over the Indian mainland since 2009 when it reached the southern state on May 23, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said.
Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Prithvi Subba Gurung, has laid emphasis on investigative journalism. During a discussion on women's participation and development in journalism organised by the Ministry and the Sancharika Samuha Gandaki Province in Pokhara today, Minister Gurung argued, "The content cannot be factual if there is no investigative journalism. So, all should pay heed to it."
Local celebrate the three-day-long Tiji festival in Upper Mustang's Lomanthang.
In the wake of the annual schedule for the budget, Chief Minister of Sudurpaschim Province, Kamal Bahadur Shah, held an all-party meeting today. The meeting held at the Office of the Chief Minister and Council of Ministers dwelt on issues to be focused on in the government's policies, programmes and budget for the coming fiscal year. The Sudurpaschim Province Assembly meeting is commencing tomorrow.
Irrespective of the inclusive and just system, and society we have been advocating for long, the Dalit people are bearing the brunt of social discrimination. Even the constitution and related acts have provided rights to the Dalit, but justice to them elusive.
The one-way traffic has resumed in the Daunne road section of the East-West Highway which was disrupted due to incessant rainfall since Friday night.
After a long period of quiet, COVID-19 cases are slowly increasing again in some major Indian cities, including Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru. Though health officials have said there’s no reason to panic, hospitals have been put on standby, and public safety guidelines are being reinforced. Delhi has seen 23 new COVID-19 infections, marking the city’s first significant jump in nearly three years. Health Minister Pankaj Singh assured that all the infected individuals are stable and showing only mild symptoms, similar to the flu. A dedicated team has been assigned to track the situation closely.
Farmers in Bokhim of Bhojpur are worried after the wind accompanying the rain damaged their chilli cultivation.
Model orange farming in Bahapur, Umachowk and Thansing has become an attractive destination for income generation, agriculture, and tourism.