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Over 8,000 stand on top of Everest

While Everest remains the most climbed mountain above 8,000 meters, other Himalayan peaks in Nepal have also gained attention. Manaslu ranks second in terms of successful ascents, with 3,023 climbers reaching the top by 2023. Lhotse follows with 1,124 summits recorded so far.
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ECONOMY

New cooperative regulations mandate disclosure for savings a...

The new directives set limits on the amount a cooperative can collect from individual members, depending on its area of operation. Cooperatives operating within a single district can accept up to Rs 1 million per member.
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SOCIETY

Govt’s health insurance program in financial crisis with Rs...

Over the past nine years, the program has improved healthcare accessibility, but poor financial management now threatens its sustainability. The Health Insurance Board (HIB), which oversees the program, has not been able to clear mounting dues to hospitals, mainly due to delays in government funding...
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WORLD

Israeli strikes on Gaza kill 15, mostly women and children

The latest strikes hit a tent and a house in the southern city of Khan Younis, killing five men, five women and five children, according to Nasser Hospital, which received the bodies.
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SOCIETY

Land commission's operational costs exceed annual budget

The government formed the Land Issue Resolution Commission to address the problems of landless people, squatters, and unmanaged settlements. However,  the commission is turning out to be costly, as it requires at least Rs 560 million annually just to pay salaries and allowances for its official...
ECONOMY

Flight to Taplejung resumes after four months

A plane that came here from Kathmandu with five passengers on board has left for Kathmandu with two female and four male passengers today, the Suketar Civil Aviation Office stated. 
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Protest held demanding reinstatement of Ghising ( Photo Feature)

The protesters expressed their opposition, claiming that Ghising, the ‘hero behind bright Nepal’ was dismissed unfairly, and in a disrespectful manner. 
POLITICS

JPMC expresses supports for RPP protest

RPP’s protest will be held under the slogan ‘Change the system to change the situation’ and will include a public demonstration and mass assembly at Bhrikuti Mandap in Kathmandu on April 8.
POLITICS

RPP apologizes for smearing of BP statue

The Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) and monarchist groups acknowledged smearing black soot on the statue of BP Koirala, the first democratically elected Prime Minister, as an "unfortunate incident" and have apologized.
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Teachers march for new education act (Photo Feature)

The National Committee of the Nepal Teachers' Association (NTA) organized a large rally and protest march from Maitighar Mandala to New Baneshwor on Sunday, demanding the issuance of a new Education Act that addresses all past agreements made with it.

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