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Bishnu Paudel Released Without Bail by Special Court

Special Court releases former finance minister Bishnu Paudel on ordinary attendance, finding no current basis for detention or bail at this stage.

Nepal Moves to Standardise Burn Treatment Nationwide

Nepal plans national burn treatment standards, frontline training and a stronger referral system to improve timely care for patients nationwide.

Lalitpur Smart Barrier Closes at Red Light, Opens at Green

Lalitpur tests a smart safety barrier at Jawalakhel to curb unsafe crossings and improve technology-based traffic management in the city.

Earlier today

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Industry Ministry Recovers Rs 467 Million in Unpaid Rent

Nepal’s Industry Ministry has recovered Rs 467.31 million in overdue rent as power cuts pressure government-facility operators to pay up.

Sonam Wangchuk Vows to Survive Hunger Strike Until July 20

Delhi High Court orders daily medical checks for Sonam Wangchuk as his hunger strike over the NEET-UG paper leak enters a critical stage.

Rekha Thapa Criticises Taxes, Says ‘Swarnim Nepal’

Actress Rekha Thapa lists taxes on education, health, electricity, ride-sharing and shares, questioning Nepal’s growing public tax burden.

Swarnim Wagle’s Secretariat Tells Investors Not to Panic

Nepal’s government urges investors to ignore stock market rumours as falling shares deepen concern and regulators pursue planned reforms.

Health Minister Mehta Promises Better Healthcare for Minorities

Sexual and gender minority groups urge Nepal’s Health Ministry to ensure inclusive care, clear treatment guidelines and trained staff nationwide.

US Attacks Iran Again as Fighting Enters Sixth Night

US-Iran fighting enters a sixth night as Hormuz shipping stalls, raising fresh oil and gas supply risks for energy-dependent Asian economies.

Nepal Government Increases Employee Salaries by 21 Percent

Nepal’s revised civil service salary raises basic pay by 10%, keeps inflation allowance and adds a performance-linked incentive for employees.

Yesterday

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Tax Upon Tax for Nepal’s Public, Personal Secretaries for Lawmakers

Nepal’s new taxes on ride-sharing and electricity arrive as lawmaker staff perks return, with the five-year public cost estimated above Rs 3 billion.

Nepal to Impose VAT on Electricity Bills from Tomorrow

Nepal will impose 5–13% VAT on electricity bills from tomorrow, with household exemptions under review and higher rates for non-household users.

Supreme Court Orders Immediate Release of Former UML MP Koiri

Nepal’s Supreme Court orders former UML lawmaker Laxmi Mahato Koiri released after finding the prison warrant used against him legally invalid.

Why the Supreme Court Halted Nepal’s New Property Probe Commission

Discover why Nepal’s Supreme Court halted the new property probe commission and constitutional questions about its authority and investigation powers.

Government Restores Personal Secretary Facility for Lawmakers

Government restores personal secretary facility for federal lawmakers, reversing an earlier cost-cutting decision and reviving state-funded support.

Balen Shah Chairs Cabinet Meeting at Singha Durbar

Prime Minister Balen Shah chairs a Cabinet meeting at Singha Durbar to discuss political, administrative and ministry-level policy matters.

Pathao, InDrive Riders to Pay 5% VAT on Earnings from Friday

IRD's new rule requires Pathao and InDrive to deduct 5% VAT from every ride transaction, with riders now required to hold a PAN.

Minister Yadav Presses US to Restore Nepal Trade Preference

Minister Gauri Kumari Yadav asked acting US Ambassador Scott Berman to renew Nepal's lapsed trade preference program and revive TIFA talks.

Nepal’s Free Treatment Portal Serves Over 2,200 in 90 Days

Nepal’s free treatment portal has served over 2,200 people in 90 days, with 238 hospitals now linked to expand access to free hospital care.

Jordan Shoots Down Eight Iranian Missiles

Jordan intercepts eight Iranian missiles as US-Iran fighting spreads across the Gulf, threatening regional security and key shipping routes.

National ID Now Required for Old Bank Accounts in Nepal

Existing bank customers must update their national ID numbers as Nepal Rastra Bank moves older accounts into the identity verification system.

Minister Nisha Mehta Pushes Burn Care Across Seven Provinces

Nepal plans province-level burn treatment and psychosocial counselling expansion to improve access, staffing, equipment and hospital support.

Saptakoshi Flood Rises, 21 Koshi Barrage Gates Opened

Saptakoshi flow reached 163,230 cusecs at Koshi Barrage as continuous rain raised flooding and erosion risks in nearby low-lying areas.

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Khawalung School Responds to Viral Teacher-Student Video

Khawalung School responds to the viral teacher-student video, says the staff member is no longer employed, and outlines stronger safety measures.

Why Are Protests Spreading Everywhere Across Nepal Right Now?

Farmers, contract workers, students, moneylending victims and opposition parties are protesting across Nepal over jobs, justice and rights.

Sobita Gautam Sends 166-Bill Plan to Nepal Parliament

Nepal’s government has sent Parliament a 166-bill legislative plan for 2083/84, ranking proposals by priority under a new annual timetable.

Farmers Take Tomatoes to the Streets as Prices Crash

Local tomato prices at Kalimati have fallen below production costs, pushing farmers into protest as retail prices remain comparatively high.

Four Congress Ministers Resign from Karnali Government

Four Nepali Congress ministers resign, weakening Chief Minister Yamlal Kandel’s coalition as a rotational leadership pact remains unfulfilled.

Nepal Supreme Court Opens Government Ads to Private Media

Nepal’s Supreme Court has struck down a policy limiting government ads to state media, reopening public advertising to private outlets.

ANNFSU Students Protest at Singha Durbar South Gate

ANNFSU students protested outside Singha Durbar’s South Gate, accusing the state of intimidating citizens and briefly disrupting traffic.

Manish Jha Calls for Investigation Into Media Blockades

Manish Jha calls for an impartial probe after vehicles blocked media offices and other key sites in Kathmandu, including a car used by an RSP leader.

US House Passes Permanent Daylight Saving Time Bill

US House approves the Sunshine Protection Act to make daylight saving time permanent, but dark winter mornings remain a major concern nationwide.

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