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Weather to remain clear today
Weather to remain clear today
19 Dec

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Classification of Gen Z movement injuries in progress

Classification of Gen Z movement injuries in progress

The Home Ministry has indicated that this classification process has been hastened following the procedure approved by the Council of Ministers on December 8, aimed at providing support for livelihoods and financial…

Nepal News (English)
Nepal News (English)2 min
Nabil Bank Allots Non-Convertible Non-Cumulative Preference SharesBusiness

Nabil Bank Allots Non-Convertible Non-Cumulative Preference Shares

19th December 2025, Kathmandu Nabil Bank Limited has officially completed the allotment of its highly anticipated Nabil 8 Percent Non Convertible Non Cumulative Preference Shares which carry a total value of 5 billion…

ICT Frame
ICT Frame2 min
Dust from hydropower projects triggers air pollution in DhaulagiriLocal

Dust from hydropower projects triggers air pollution in Dhaulagiri

KATHMANDU: Dust generated from construction works of hydropower projects in Dhaulagiri Rural Municipality has caused severe air pollution, affecting daily life, agriculture and livestock in several settlements. Locals…

Khabarhub (English)
Khabarhub (English)2 min
Weather to remain clear today

Weather to remain clear today

The weather across the country is expected to be predominantly clear today. According to the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology, Weather Forecasting Division, during the daytime, partial cloud cover is anticipated…

Annapurna Express
Annapurna Express2 min
Classification of Gen Z movement injuries in progressInternational

Classification of Gen Z movement injuries in progress

Kathmandu, Dec 19: The government has accelerated the classification of individuals injured during the Gen-Z demonstrations that took place on September 8 and 9. The Home Ministry has indicated that this classification…

Ratopati (English)
Ratopati (English)2 min
Germany To Take In More Than 500 Stranded Afghans From PakistanPolitics

Germany To Take In More Than 500 Stranded Afghans From Pakistan

The German government said Thursday it would take in 535 Afghans who had been promised refuge in Germany but have been stuck in limbo in Pakistan. Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt told the RND media network Berlin…

Himalaya Times (English)
Himalaya Times (English)2 min