Nepalese people form a human chain displaying placard which read "Transit is our right, Lets protest Indian blockade" , "Lets maintain national unity and social harmony" during a protest against blockade in Kathmandu, Nepal, Monday, Nov. 30, 2015.
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How the growing chasm between India and Nepal is widening at all levels. As the current impasse has hit almost all sections of Nepalese society, protests and displays of jingoism and an overdose of anti-Indian sentiments are becoming almost a routine.
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India-Nepal ties hit another flashpoint on Sunday after 13 personnel of the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) were detained by the Nepal Armed Police Force (APF) in Jhapa (Nepal). They were released after several hours in custody. While India contended that ...
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KATHMANDU: Bangladesh's Ambassador to Nepal Mashfee Binte Shams said on Monday that Bangladesh would provide transit facility if Nepal imported petroleum products from third countries. Stating that Bangladesh was aware about the existing fuel ...
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“We have received a letter from MoCS and are preparing to write to the government of China to waive duties on petroleum exports to Nepal,” said Rajan Khanal, revenue secretary of MoF. However, the letter that MoF received has not clearly mentioned what ...
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Nepali security forces on Sunday detained 13 personnel of the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) after they had allegedly crossed the border with arms, before releasing them several hours later.
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A moderate quake measuring 4.1 magnitude on the Richter scale has hit Nepal on Monday, according to the country's National Seismological Center.
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Nepal will not accept the “big brother” attitude of India though it intends to maintain cordial bilateral relations with the country, a senior leader of ruling Nepalese CPN(UML) said today.
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Nov 30, 2015- Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has expressed her concern regarding the ongoing crisisNepal is facing.
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Nepal's top political leaders met with representatives of the Madhesi ethnic group who are protesting against the new Constitution to try to end a crisis in the Himalayan nation but no agreement was reached.
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Nepal has been showing signs of improvement in narrowing the gender gap for the five consecutive years, says the WEF report which measures gender gap on the basis of four pillars--economic participation, educational attainment, health and survival, and ...
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Unrest and violent protests in Nepal's southern plains have gone on more than 100 days, causing crippling fuel shortages and a looming medical crisis as hospitals run out of supplies.
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Rae said there is a sense of grievance in certain parts of Nepal that needs to be addressed. “We have no views on what needs to be done.
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KATHMANDU: Aaital Khosla, Miss Earth India, 2015, has apologised to Nepal for hurting the nation and its people, days after the controversial video that was uploaded as a part of the promotional campaign for Miss Earth International, 2015.
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As the year winds down, Google has rounded up the top travel videos of 2015, a list that's made up of airline and hotel ads, an in-flight safety video, and video tours of Nepal and Legoland in Florida. Air France holds bragging rights to having the ...
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At least 39,249 people are estimated to be living with HIV in Nepal, according to the National Centre for AIDS and STD Control.
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A few months ago, China had announced to increase its in annual aid to Nepal to 800 million yuan (Rs13.4 billion). However, it is still not clear which Chinese aid would be used to for the road upgradation given China has also pledged a huge assistance ...
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Nepal wrote itself a new constitution this year. There has been plenty of opposition to the form it has taken, particularly from ethnic groups in Nepal with strong ties to India. Certainly the Nepali government has treated dissent with contempt and ...
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Injured Chhota Lal Thakur undergoes treatment at Bir Hospital in Kathmandu on Sunday. Post Photo. Police say Chhota Lal Thakur was involved in weapons smuggling and a murder in Motihari, India.
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KATHMANDU: Accountability Watch Committee on Monday made submissions to the UN Special Rapporteur on the “negative impact of unilateral coercive measures on the enjoyment of human rights” for the urgent action to address the current humanitarian ...
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