Minister for Electricity Kul Man Ghising and Indian Minister for Electricity Manohar Lal Khattar hold meeting
Kathmandu. Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation, Physical Infrastructure and Transport, and Urban Development Minister[...]
Minister for Electricity Kul Man Ghising and Indian Minister for Electricity Manohar Lal Khattar hold meeting
Kathmandu. Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation, Physical Infrastructure and Transport, and Urban Development Minister[...]
Supreme Court begins hearing writ petition against dissolution of House of Representatives
Kathmandu. The Supreme Court has begun hearing on the writ petitions filed against the dissolution of[...]
16 representatives from political parties and 14 representatives from Jenji will participate in the tripartite talks.
Kathmandu. A total of 16 representatives from the political parties and 14 representatives from the Jenji[...]
SEBON Chairman Shrestha reaches DSP office, employees’ strike continues for 37th day
Kathmandu. Chairman of the Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON) Santosh Narayan Shrestha has reached the office[...]
Joint Venture and Shareholder Agreement signed for the construction of Inaruwa-Purnea and Lamki-Bareilly interstate transmission lines.
New Delhi. KATHMANDU: Nepal and India have signed a Joint Venture (JV) and Shareholders' Memorandum of[...]
A Constitutional Bench has been formed to hear the writ petition against the dissolution of the House of Representatives.
Kathmandu. Kathmandu: A constitutional bench has been formed at the Supreme Court to hear the writ[...]
Locals obstruct disposal of garbage at Bancharedanda demanding implementation of agreement
Trident. Locals have obstructed disposal of garbage at Bancharedanda. Vehicles carrying garbage from the Kathmandu Valley[...]
Problems in Foreign Employment Information Management System
Kathmandu. The Department of Foreign Employment's Information Management System (FPIMS) has faced problems for those applying[...]
Dedicated feeder and trunkline arrears dispute: Resolve the problem through dialogue and dialogue between NEA and industry: CM Acharya Kathmandu Lumbini Province Chief Minister Chet Narayan Acharya has urged the government to resolve the issue of power supply to industries that have not paid their dues of dedicated feeder and trunk line through talks and talks. Various industries in the state have closed down after the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) shut down the power supply. Hundreds of workers have been rendered jobless and the local economy has been negatively affected, according to the state government. Issuing a press release on Wednesday, Chief Minister Acharya pointed out the need for the federal government to find a long-term solution through dialogue and collaboration between the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) and the industry operators. He also stressed on the need for all sides to be responsible and sensitive to restore confidence in industry and business, protect workers’ rights and maintain economic balance. “The Lumbini Province government is committed to the promotion of industry and business, protection of workers’ interests and overall economic development of the province,” reads the statement.
Kathmandu. Lumbini Province Chief Minister Chet Narayan Acharya has urged the government to resolve the issue[...]
Import worth Rs 218 billion, exports worth Rs 26.59 billion through Birgunj border point in three months
Birgunj. Goods worth Rs 218.10 billion were imported through Birgunj border point in the first three[...]
Govt to terminate contracts for 9 projects
Kathmandu. The Intensive Urban and Building Construction Project under the Department of Urban Development and Building[...]
12 killed in Kenya plane crash
Nairobi. At least 12 people were killed in a plane crash in Kenya's coastal county of[...]