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36,181 Nepali jobseekers have appeared in KNT
A total of 36,181 Nepali jobseekers have appeared in Korean Language Test (KLT) to qualify themselves for the jobs under Employment Permits System (EPS) of South Korea.
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Police indifference hitches arrest of land crooks
Police have acted slowly in nabbing notorious land dealers, who attempted to take control of 23 public and private housing plots worth around Rs 13 billion in Kathmandu, even as the government handed over the case to them about nine days ago.
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Rotary Club hands over medical equipments
Rotary Club of Kathmandu has handed over medical equipments such as ultra sound machine and accessories worth Rs 1,339,170 to Amppipal Hospital in Gorkha district.
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Load-shedding shorted to 2 hrs
The Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has said that the duration of the ongoing 8-hour load-shedding per day will be shortened to two hours from today.
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Load-shedding shorted to 2 hrs
The Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has said that the duration of the ongoing 8-hour load-shedding per day will be shortened to two hours from today.
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Ambe Steels gets NS 191 certification within year
Ambe Steel has received Nepal Standard (NS) 191 certification within a year of its launch in the market. “We hadn´t expected this result in such a short span of time,” the company stated in a press statement received on Monday.
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Govt to raise forbid on migration to Iraq for work today
The government is preparing to lift the ban on migration to Iraq for work on Wednesday after US assurance to retain the Nepali workers in Iraq.
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UAE and Nepal sign agreement on Joint Coordination Committee
Nepal and United Arab Emirates (UAE) signed an important treaty concerning the Joint Coordination Committee. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs Sujata Koirala confirmed the signing of treaty between the two
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Rs 2.30 billion to 'facilitate' farmers
In a bid to counter the surging scarcity of fertilizers, the Ministry of Finance (MoF) has promised to earmark Rs 2.30 billion for subsidized chemical fertilizers for the next fiscal year.
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Chitawan Hospitals have resumed services from Monday
Hospitals in Chitwan, that had remained closed for two weeks in protest of the abduction of Dr Bhakta Man Shrestha, have resumed services from Monday.
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Poverty decrease down by 6 percent
Nepal has achieved poverty reduction by 6 percent during the ongoing Interim Plan 2007-10. According to a mid-term review of the three-year plan, the poverty level has dropped from 31 percent to 25.4 percent.
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Queen ELizabeth anxiety about Nepal
Queen Elizabeth II has expressed concern at the political turn of events in Nepal. She demonstrated concern while receiving credentials from Dr Suresh Chandra Chalise, newly appointed ambassador of Nepal to the United Kingdom.
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Former Revenue Department Employee Jailed For Corruption
The Special Court has slapped a one-year jail-term and a fine of Rs 22.5 million on corruption charges to Umesh Kumar Regmi, a former employee of the Revenue Department
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Former Crown Prince Says Monarchy May Come Back
Former crown prince Paras Shah has claimed that the monarchy can make a comeback in the country if the people so desires.
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Financial Sector Priorized In Rural Areas
Dr. Yuvaraj Khatiwada, governor Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB), has on Tuesday said that top priority is being given to rural areas to improve financial activities.
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Private Schools Remained Closed 3rd Day Too
Over 8000 private schools across the country have remained closed for the third consecutive day Tuesday due to forced closure by the Unified CPN (Maoist) student wing All Nepal National Independent Students Union Revolutionary (ANNISU-R).
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UK to provide Rs 550m to support peace process in Nepal .
The UK Department for International Development (DFID) on Wednesday committed Rs 550 million (£5 million) in UKaid to be spent through the Nepal Peace Trust Fund (NPTF) in support of the peace process in Nepal."I am pleased to announce new support of £5 million of UKaid to the Nepali peace process through the Nepal Peace Trust Fund.
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Nepali workers seeking work abroad up by 63.29 percent in mid-April .
The number of Nepali workers leaving for foreign employment increased by 63.29 percent during the period of mid-March to mid-April compared to the same period last year.
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Boston youths discusses Nepal’s socio-political affairs .
Nepalese youths in Boston, USA this week discussed the challenges and opportunities in the new constitution of Nepal, scheduled to be promulgated by May 28, in the initiation of Boston Nepali Youth Movement (BNYM).
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Indian assistance of Rs 7.80 crores for schools in far-western districts .
India has extended an assistance of Rs. 7.80 crores to the local community of Kailali and Kanchanpur in Nepal's far western region.
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Two bank security guards found death
Two security guards working at the Ason branch of Prime Commercial Bank, in Kathmandu, have died under mysterious circumstances while on duty.
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Bill for commission on disappearances tabled at legislative parliament.
The government has tabled Bill on Offences and Punishment of Disappearances 2066 at the legislative parliament, Tuesday. Peace minister Rakam Chemjong tabled the bill on behalf of the government at Tuesday's sitting of the House.
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FAR WESTERN REGION SHUT DOWN
The far western region has come to a girnding halt following the strike announced by former policemen and army personnel
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Nepal Bank's Building Guts By Fire
A fire has gutted Nepal Bank building in New Road, Kathmandu, this morning.
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Buddha Air Negotiates To Flight With Paro
Buddha Air has started negotiations with Bhutanese authorities to start flight between Kathmandu and Thimphu as early as May this year.
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Govt set to reshape consumer law
The government is preparing to amend Consumer Rights Protection Act 2054 and Consumer Rights
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Malasya plans not to affect Nepal
"Since people from more than 15 countries are working in Malaysia, its plan to trim down the number of workers will not make a big difference to Nepali workers
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Maoists commandos at Sunsari
The Unified CPN (Maoist) has set up a youth-wing named 'Special Task Force Commando Squad' in three of the six constituencies of Sunsari and directed it to stay on high alert round the clock, Nagarik daily reported.
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3 peoples died on accident .
At least three persons including two children were killed when a crammed bus en route to Sindhuli from Banepa overturned on the road at Majuwabagar in Kavre district Tuesday afternoon
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New years 2067 begins .
New Year 2067 has begun Wednesday. People across the country and Nepalis living abroad are celebrating the beginning of year 2067 as per the Bikram Era by exchanging good wishes with each other .
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