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Nepal to provide $100,000 to AIT

The Government of Nepal will provide one hundred thousand US dollars in financial assistance to the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT).
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POLITICS

KMC warned of legal action over fine on former King

The United People's Movement Committee demanded that the Kathmandu Metropolitan City immediately revoke the fine imposed on former King Gyanendra Shah.  
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SOCIETY

RPP MP Bohora passes away

Bohora had been ill for a long time and passed away on Tuesday while undergoing treatment at Om Hospital in the capital, according to Speaker Devraj Ghimire’s Secretariat. 
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Trump's 'Liberation Day'  sends stock markets tumbling

World stock markets were in negative territory on Monday ahead of US President Donald Trump's so-called "Liberation Day," or Wednesday, when the latest tariff announcements are expected, Deutsche Welle reported.
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Police appeal public not to spread misleading information

Kathmandu Police Range urged people not to spread misleading information about the vandalism, arson, looting, and police action in Tinkune on Friday, March 29. The police took serious note of the misinformation circulating on social media.
POLITICS

Shashank Koirala backs Hindu nation, rejects monarchy

Nepali Congress (NC) leader Dr Shashank Koirala has said that he supports a Hindu nation but opposes the monarchy, citing repeated misuse of power by former King Gyanendra Shah.
Market

Petrol price remains unchanged, diesel/kerosene reduced by Rs 2

Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC) has kept petrol and LP gas prices unchanged while reducing diesel and kerosene prices by Rs 2 per liter.
Editorial

Pokhara-Lhasa Flight: A Welcome First Step

More than two years since its inauguration, Pokhara Regional International Airport (PRIA) shows signs of coming back to life. An Airbus-319 series plane from Lhasa landed at Pokhara airport at 12:45 pm on Monday.
OPINION

Strengthening Public Health Surveillance in Nepal: A Call to Action

Public health surveillance is a cornerstone of disease prevention, control, and health system strengthening. A well-functioning surveillance system not only enhances health outcomes but also fosters economic growth, social well-being, and national stability. It enables timely disease detection, ensu...
ECONOMY

Cases of suspicious financial transactions soar 24 percent in one year: NRB

Nepal Rastra Bank registered 7,338 cases of suspicious transactions in the fiscal year 2023/24, which was 24 percent more than the cases that the central bank received in the previous fiscal year.

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