Birgunj Metropolitan City to halt services amid dispute over chief administrative officer
Local officials say they will hand over office keys to the federal ministry after a four-month standoff over the appointment of a senior bureaucrat.
Local officials say they will hand over office keys to the federal ministry after a four-month standoff over the appointment of a senior bureaucrat.
Importers allowed to declare retail prices at customs points and label goods later at warehouses.
Shortage of staff, including chief scientist and technical officers, disrupts core research functions.
Money meant for urgent care was confiscated on suspicion of illegal cash, leaving a patient without treatment and her husband trapped in bureaucratic hurdles.
Local Dalit rights activists demand a probe into the incident and stringent action against the guilty.
Local residents and traders protest sudden action as authorities enforce 25-metre road standard along key highway stretch.
Around 1,200 private buildings and 29 government structures fall within a 25-metre road widening plan from Gandak Chowk to Miteri Bridge.
Major political parties have opposed the move and demanded free movement within 30 kilometres of the Nepal-India border.
Victims recount tales of financial ruin and legal harassment at the hands of a local trader, as they struggle for justice despite government intervention.
Chaudhary secures 32,875 votes, beating the JSP-N chair by over 17,000 votes.
Yadav defeats nearest rival Lilanath Shrestha of UML by over 22,000 votes.
The RSP candidate defeats Nepali Congress’ Surendra Prasad Chaudhary by 13,313 votes.
Rastriya Swatantra Party maintains commanding advantage over Congress president Gagan Kumar Thapa.
Early counting shows Rastriya Swatantra Party ahead as Nepal ranks fifth in his former stronghold.
Out of 5,092 votes counted, Dhamala has secured only 10 votes.
Siraha–3 parliamentary candidate held with Rs487,000 in unaccounted cash.
Locals panic after object found near school; army says bomb disposal teams are deployed across constituencies.
Minor incident escalates into property damage, police intervene to restore order.
The park, spread over 6.7 hectares near Ghantaghar, had been taken over by shacks and waste.
Local leaders, residents march through Sabgadh to show unity.