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Saturday, September 20, 2025

Without Fear or FavourUNWIND IN STYLE

23.12°C Kathmandu
Air Quality in Kathmandu: 59
300+Hazardous
0-50Good
51-100Moderate
101-150Unhealty for Sensitive Groups
151-200Unhealthy
201-300Very Unhealthy
Sat, Sep 20, 2025
23.12°C Kathmandu
Air Quality in Kathmandu: 59
  • What's News :

  • Constitution at a critical juncture
  • Reform in major parties
  • Poor market monitoring
  • Repair of offices damaged during protests
  • Art exhibition

Biplav Maharajan


Latest from Biplav Maharajan

Landslides block Dang-Salyan-Surkhet and Kapurkot- Phalawang roads

By Biplav Maharajan

Continuous rain triggers landslides, disrupting key routes in Salyan district.

Man found dead in hotel

By Biplav Maharajan

The hotel staff found him dead in the morning in his room. The cause of the death is still unknown.

Two dead, 14 injured in Salyan bus accident

By Biplav Maharajan

Police and locals rescue the injured and send them to Tulsipur Provincial Hospital.

Five seriously injured as fire engulfs shop in Salyan

By Biplav Maharajan

The actual reason for the fire is yet to be known, police said.

Vocational training benefits war victims

By Biplav Maharajan

Prema Chand, 28, of Tharmare in the district, who was displaced from her village in 1998 during the Maoist insurgency and was unable to find employment opportunity.

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