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Newspoint on MSNNepal's Schools Shut Down, Teachers Storm Streets: What’s Behind the Massive Education Protest?A major education crisis is unfolding in Nepal, where thousands of teachers have taken to the streets demanding urgent ...
As Nepal chokes due to several incidents of forest fire, the number of burn cases has risen alarmingly in hospitals treatin ...
Monarchists affiliated to the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) continued to hold protests in parts of Kathmandu after a ...
Police used tear gas and batons against supporters of Nepal’s former king during a protest in the capital to demand ...
Nepal's Communication Minister, Prithvi Subba Gurung, accused former King Gyanendra of breaching his agreement to honour the ...
The Himalayan nation sees a spate of wildfires annually, usually beginning in March, but their number and intensity have ...
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Lawmakers from the Opposition and the ruling parties in Nepal's lower house, the House of Representatives, squabbled on ...
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Asian News International on MSNIncreasing air pollution keeps Nepal's health sector and people's life expectancy at stakeThe Himalayan Nation's Ministry of Health reports that air pollution causes 42,000 deaths in Nepal annually 19 per cent of which are children under five and 27 per cent are individuals over 70. The ...
Nepali riot police lobbed tear gas, fired water cannon and used rattan sticks on Friday to break up a protest rally demanding ...
The rise of Hindu fundamentalist and monarchist groups has made Nepal volatile and could lead to widespread anarchy.
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In Kathmandu, Finding Notes of Commonality in Nepali Folk MusicI'm on a brick patio at Northfield, a popular café in Kathmandu, Nepal, strumming “Will the Circle Be Unbroken” on my guitar ...
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, who has been looking to go on a visit to India since assuming office in July last year, said ...
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