Seventeen new political parties have filed for registration with Nepal's Election Commission ahead of the March 5 elections.
KATHMANDU, Oct 31: A total of 18 new political parties have applied for registration at the Election Commission (EC) to ...
Kathmandu: Seventeen new political parties have applied for registration at the Election Commission (EC) to contest Nepal’s ...
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New parties emerge to challenge the old guard at Nepal's March elections
KATHMANDU: Four new parties have either been registered or announced in under two weeks since the Election Commission's call ...
For the first time since the formation of the current government, Prime Minister Sushila Karki and Cabinet members held ...
At a time when the government has claimed that it was making preparations for the March 5 election to the House of ...
According to the EC, by November 2, the number of people turning 18 will reach 1,816,823. To account for changes after ...
Prime Minister Sushila Karki of Nepal has reiterated her commitment to conducting the upcoming March 5 general election with ...
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Nepal's Prime Minister Promises Fair Elections Within Six Months Amid Political Turmoil
On Friday, Prime Minister Sushila Karki of Nepal reassured the global community of her interim government's dedication to ...
Kathmandu: Nepal s interim leader has held the first talks between political parties and youth representatives since last ...
India has expressed concern over Nepal’s constitutional crisis, warning that delays in elections or judicial gridlock could ...
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Locals block waste disposal at Bancharedanda landfill
Door-to door waste collection in Kathmandu and surrounding cities has stopped. Officials fear waste will start piling up again in the street if problems are not resolved soon.
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