The country has witnessed a rising number of human-wildlife conflicts in recent time. In the wake of such conflicts, the federal lawmakers have shown serious concern over the tiger menace.
Speaker of the House of Representatives (HoR) asserted that the Himalayas growing bare was a clear evidence of increasing impact of climate change in Nepal.
Two people died and 41 others received injuries while a school bus met with an accident at Dakshinkali of Kathmandu on Sunday.
The preparatory meeting of the Sagarmatha Sambaad was held today at the presence of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli.
The Infrastructure Development Committee, the House of Representatives today carried out a field inspection to the Ministry of Water Supplies that witnessed a fire on Saturday.
Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister, Bishnu Prasad Paudel, has said that the results of the half-yearly progress of the budget for the fiscal year are mixed
The Media Council Bill, 2081 BS has been presented in the National Assembly (NA). Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Prithvi Subba Gurung tabled the Bill in the session.
Atishi tendered her resignation as Delhi Chief Minister on Sunday, following her party's loss in the assembly elections.
Lawmakers have drawn the government's attention to the need to control the menace of wild animals in eastern Nepal and of monkeys in the hilly regions.
A bomb found near to army barrack of Tribeni Rural Municipality, Rukum (West).
Journalist Rai was felicitated with a sum of Rs. 10,000 in cash along with felicitation letter at the concluding ceremony and the final games of the 25th Gold Cup for her contribution through journalism to the development of sports in Dharan.
A total of 3,510 individuals have undergone checkups at a two-day free heart health camp held here.
While inaugurating a rally against drug addiction organized by the Nepal Students Union, Dhangadhi Sub-Metropolitan Committee on Sunday, she called on everyone to refrain from drug abuse. "Do not use drugs even once," Minister Deuba cautioned.
The Gurkhas who are recruited under the terms of the Sugauli Treaty and agreement have demanded that they and their families should be allowed to remain as Nepali citizens for life.
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli stated that it is too early to comment on whether the recently issued ordinances will be endorsed by the House.