Supreme Court orders completion of Oli, Lekhak probe by Thursday, mandates release otherwise
Oli and Lekhak were arrested on March 28 on charges linked to the use of lethal force during the Gen Z protests on September 8.
Oli and Lekhak were arrested on March 28 on charges linked to the use of lethal force during the Gen Z protests on September 8.
Department of Livestock Services identifies poor biosecurity and contact with wild birds as key causes behind the spread of the H5N1 virus.
Shortage of raw materials, ageing equipment and mounting liabilities push the industry to the brink, with operations likely to halt within days.
Earlier on Monday, a senior Iranian official told Reuters that Iran will not reopen the Strait as part of a temporary ceasefire.
The former minister called for prioritising various development projects in Lumbini province.
Index fell over 190 points since formation of new government, including a 105-point drop in single day.
Bhandari secures unanimous backing from major parties in the upper house.
In collaboration with KIMFF, Chalachitra Lab will guide filmmakers through intensive training, culminating in the opportunity to pitch their films on a global stage.
Sociologists say increasing online attacks are creating a chilling effect in society, leading people to self-censorship.
Authorities say structures linked to Gurung fall within a protected zone, while he claims he was misled about the land’s location and plans to seek legal remedy.
Earlier administrations issued simple Easter greetings, but critics say this time officials blurred the line between faith and policy, invoking religion to justify the war and guide military conduct.
The Shah government’s contribution to saving the lake will be remembered for a long time.
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Aama’s Creation started as a solution for a baby’s sensitive skin during lockdown and has now become a growing network of women-led production, grounded in inherited knowledge.
Lokranjan Parajuli’s new book explores the social and cultural forces behind the fall of the Rana regime.
But analysts say capable reform-minded leaders can still rise if they adapt.
Sangam Bista was linked to a sexual assault case in the US and flooded with abuse on social media.
Once seen as a quiet alternative, court marriages are becoming first choice—driven by cost, convenience and changing ideas about what marriage should be.
Rising fuel prices and supply uncertainty drive surge in bookings, while higher freight costs and dollar strength push EV prices up.
33-year-old Yamuna Sunar had gone to the Gulf kingdom to give her daughters a better future.
For a government benefiting from digital populism, navigating social media challenges will be tough.
When you consider that nearly 25 percent of our GDP is under direct threat from sectoral disruptions, the scale of the crisis becomes clear.
There was a time when wars were distant spectacles--names in newspapers, maps in atlases, and stories carried by travellers.
Police secure extended custody to continue probe into Gen Z protests as investigation progresses.
Former counsel to RSP chair Rabi Lamichhane brings legal and human rights experience to the role.
Transport halted after debris buries 15-metre stretch; reopening may take three days.
Offices to operate from 9 am to 5 pm as Cabinet moves to ease pressure from petroleum supply disruptions.
Only seven firms post gains while 261 decline in a broad market slump.
Indian studios are using AI to cut costs, speed up production and dub films into multiple languages. With fewer union constraints than Hollywood, the industry is moving fast, raising questions about creativity and audience acceptance.
Investigation linked to Deepak Bhatta expands to one of Nepal’s largest conglomerates, raising questions over financial transactions, political access and regulatory influence.
First non-communist Speaker in 18 years takes office as parties turn to deputy Speaker race.
Failed contracts and rejected bids keep Rukum West–Jajarkot connection stranded as locals rely on suspension bridge.
Blaze in Pyuthan village kills livestock and destroys property before being contained by security forces and locals.
The airman was the second member of a two-person crew of an F-15 that Iran said on Friday was brought down by its air defences.
Investigators are examining ties between the conglomerate and businessman Deepak Bhatta, raising questions over political access and transactions spanning billions of rupees.
Trump’s messaging has veered between hinting at diplomatic progress and making threats to bomb the Islamic Republic “back to the Stone Ages.”
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Celebrating world cinema, the 9th Nepal International Film Festival (NIFF) is presenting 88 films and documentaries from 40 countries.
Kumal, perhaps the most consistent Nepali batter of late, smashed a century on Saturday and became the fastest to reach 1,000 runs in the tournament. He now awaits a senior national team debut.
Aryal was uncontested for Speaker but there are several opposition parties staking their claim to the crucial House role.
The provision—popularly known as the ‘free visa, free ticket’ policy—applies to Nepali workers heading to major labour destinations.
Victims recount tales of financial ruin and legal harassment at the hands of a local trader, as they struggle for justice despite government intervention.
West Asia conflict drives record jet fuel prices, doubling ticket costs and triggering cancellations during peak tourist season.
On Saturday morning those living by the lake woke up to the clatter of excavators deployed to remove structures built on lake land.
The war has killed thousands, sparked an energy crisis and threatened lasting damage to the world economy.
It is a remarkable transition from the usual old bunch to a premier aged just 35.
Policy inertia is denying a child in Mugu the same digital access as the one in Kathmandu.
It’s now crucial to ask what power doctrine emerges during his tenure.
The responsibilities concerning foreign employment, foreign trade and foreign aid are currently being handled by other ministries.
After 22 years of foreign employment, Khushiram Chaudhary planned to return to Dang to care for his ailing parents, only to return home in a coffin.