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Government forms committee to investigate Teku police brutality incident

The government has established an investigative panel to look into the use of police force during a sit-in protest held at Police Range, Teku, on July 31. The inquiry is in response to statements made by a lawyer regarding the incident. The Home Ministry’s spokesperson, Joint Secretary Narayan Prasad Bhattarai, disclosed that the probe committee, […]

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National Cyber Security Policy 2023 endorsed by government

Nepal has officially enacted its inaugural legislation targeting cybercrime as the Cabinet meeting endorsed the National Cyber Security Policy 2023 on Tuesday. Rekha Sharma, spokesperson for the government and Minister for Communication and Information Technology, informed journalists that the cabinet had given its approval to the policy. Netra Prasad Subedi, spokesperson for the Ministry of

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Record-breaking mountaineers Kristin Harila and Tenjen Sherpa arrive at TIA

Two climbers who set a remarkable world record by conquering 14 mountains above 8000 meters in just three months received a warm welcome at Tribhuvan International Airport today. Norwegian climber Kristin Harila and Nepali guide Tenjen (Lama) Sherpa achieved their latest feat by successfully scaling the world’s second-highest mountain, Mt K2, on July 27. Upon

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Cooperative victims and government sign MoU after months of protest

The government and cooperative victims have signed a seven-point Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). According to the MoU, the depositors of the cooperative organizations have suspended their sit-in protest, which was taking place in Maitighar Mandala on Thursday. A discussion was held at Singha Durbar on Thursday involving the Minister for Land, Cooperative, and Poverty Alleviation,

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CPN (Maoist Center) members call for corruption purification within party

Members of the ruling CPN (Maoist Center) Central Committee have called for an inquiry into the assets of party leaders. This demand was made during the fourth extended meeting of the party’s Central Committee, held on Wednesday. The leaders argued that such an investigation is crucial to demonstrate the party’s commitment to combat corruption in

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Protestors and police clashed at Teku over Bhagwati Pandey controversy

Calling for the immediate arrest of Bhagwati Pandey, Nepal Magar Association Central Committee and Nepal Tamang Ghedung Federal Committee surrounded the Teku Police Range. The group pelted stones during the Teku Gherau program of the District Police Complex, due to which there was a clash between the protestors and the police. A dozen police personnel

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Program on national security: “crime is changing, and new measures are needed”

An interaction program on National Security was held on Tuesday at the Nepal Police Headquarters, attended by senior police officers including Nepali army commanders, Additional Inspector General of Police, Deputy Inspector General of Police. Addressing the program, National Security Adviser Bairagi expressed the opinion that the suggestions from the interaction will help to strengthen the

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