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Saturday, July 26, 2025

Without Fear or FavourUNWIND IN STYLE

27.1°C Kathmandu
Air Quality in Kathmandu: 59
300+Hazardous
0-50Good
51-100Moderate
101-150Unhealty for Sensitive Groups
151-200Unhealthy
201-300Very Unhealthy
Sat, Jul 26, 2025
27.1°C Kathmandu
Air Quality in Kathmandu: 59
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Devendra Sambahanphe


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Nepali worker dies in SKorea

By Devendra Sambahanphe

A Nepali migrant worker died in an industrial accident in Busan of South Korea on Wednesday.

Nepali worker dies in S Korea industrial accident

By Devendra Sambahanphe

A Nepali migrant worker died in an industrial accident in Busan of South Korea on Wednesday.

Nepali researcher honoured in Korea

By Devendra Sambahanphe

South Korean Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Education Hwang Woo-yea has honoured a Nepali student Vivek Raj Shrestha.

Nepalis in Korea collect Rs 2.2m blood money

By Devendra Sambahanphe

Nepali people living in South Korea have collected Rs 2.2 million as blood money to save the life of Anish Khaling Rai, a Nepali migrant worker who faces a death sentence in the UAE.

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