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Nepal Army defuses 65 explosives possibly dating back to Maoist conflict era

Nepal Army has successfully defused 65 explosives discovered near a helipad belonging to the Sankhuwasabha Range district police office on January 25. The explosives, suspected to be remnants from the Maoist conflict era, were found abandoned during a routine clean-up operation, according to Deputy Superintendent of Police Ghanshyam Shrestha, the Sankhwasabha District Police Chief. The […]

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Lawmakers draw attention towards proposed State Partnership Program

Lawmakers including opposition and ruling coalition members, on Wednesday drew serious attention of the government towards the proposed State Partnership Program, which Nepal is expected to sign. While Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba, on Wednesday said that no agreement will be signed without forging a national consensus, lawmakers and the general public are concerned with

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Rainwater Harvesting and Groundwater Recharge Project Handed over to Nepal Army Rajdal Barrack

Kathmandu, 1st March, 2021 (Press Release): The Centre for Integrated Urban Development, with support from WaterAid Nepal and The Coca Cola Foundation has handed over Rainwater Harvesting and Groundwater Recharge project to Rajdal Army Barrack. The collaborative project which commenced on January 2020 has successfully concluded on 28th Feb 2021 with a handover ceremony at

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Body of Chepang boy who died after army thrashing sent to Kathmandu for post-mortem

The body of Rajkumar Chepang, who allegedly died due to severe thrashing at the hands of army personnel deployed for the security of Chitwan National Park, has been sent to Kathmandu for post-mortem. Rajkumar’s body was kept at the mortuary of Bharatpur Hospital and sent to the Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital in Maharajgunj, Kathmandu on

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NA, Nepal Police and Armed Force to conduct PCR tests themselves

The security forces deployed on the front line to prevent and control coronavirus infection have started preparing to conduct PCR tests themselves. As the number of coronavirus infection is increasing among security personnel, preparations are underway for PCR tests by purchasing PCR machines themselves. The Nepal Army, Nepal Police and Armed Police Force have started

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