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Govt orders encroachers to vacate Janakpur ponds and embankments within seven days

The Implementation Committee for the 2005 High-Level Task Force Report on Guthi Land Protection and Management issued a public notice ordering the removal of unauthorized structures from Bishara Pokhari, Dasharath Talau, Argaja Sar, Ratna Sagar Pokhari, Murali Sar, Dirghika Sar, Goddhoi Pokhari and other water bodies and their embankments.

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Govt launches three-month-long awareness campaign against dengue

The campaign launched by the Ministry of Health and Food Safety includes a weekly 'Clean Friday' event aimed at identifying and eliminating mosquito breeding sites near public institutions, schools and community organizations.

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No-confidence motion filed against Karnali CM as coalition collapses

After two days of discussions with the Nepali Communist Party, 16 members from both parties, along with former Chief Minister Raj Kumar Sharma, signed and filed a no-confidence motion against Kandel at the Province Assembly.

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Death toll of 22 rhinos last FY raises conservation concerns in Chitwan

A total of 21 endangered one-horned rhinoceroses died in and around Chitwan National Park (CNP) during the last Fiscal Year (FY), highlighting the persistent challenges facing Nepal's flagship wildlife conservation efforts despite decades of success in rhino protection.

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Political turmoil grips Lumbini as NC prepares to quit UML-led government

The Lumbini provincial government faces growing uncertainty as the NC prepares to withdraw from the UML-led coalition amid unresolved power-sharing negotiations.

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Govt bars fresh contract hiring, shifts workforce to centralized pool

The government has barred fresh contract recruitment, removed retired pensioners from contract service, and created a centralized employee pool to redeploy temporary staff as part of its ongoing bureaucratic restructuring.

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893 scrub typhus cases recorded in Chitwan in FY 2025/26

Among the patients who came to various hospitals in the district in the last fiscal year, 893 were found to be infected with scrub typhus. Out of the 11,419 patients who visited the district's hospitals in the fiscal year 2025/26, 893 were found to be infected with scrub typhus during testing.

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School bus crash kills 21 in eastern Uganda

Michael Kananura, spokesperson for the Traffic and Road Safety Directorate, said in a statement that the bus, carrying pupils from King David Junior School in the Ugandan capital of Kampala, crashed at Chekwatit Village in Kapchorwa District.

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Five-vehicle collision in Kathmandu leaves 10 injured, one critical

A busy stretch of road in Kathmandu turned into a scene of chaos on Friday after five vehicles, including an Indian-registered car, collided in a chain-reaction crash, leaving 10 people injured, one of them critically.

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Bagmati govt to provide subsidized medical treatment for journalists

The Bagmati Province Government has decided to provide journalists based in the province with discounted health treatment services at the provincial hospital.

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PM Shah nominates members on recommendation panel for three academies

Narayan Prasad Dhakal (Kathmandu) and Archana Thapa (Lalitpur) have been nominated as per the Clause 8(1) of the Nepal Academy Act-2064 BS, while Batsa Gopal Vaidya (Lalitpur) and Lok Bahadur Chitrakar (Lalitpur) have been nominated in accordance with the Clause 8(1) of Nepal Fine Arts Academy Act-2064 BS.

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9 people rescued from Chongqing landslide

Nine people have so far been rescued after a rainfall-induced landslide occurred along a section of the Wujiang River in southwest China's Chongqing Municipality on Friday. None of those rescued sustained life-threatening injuries, according to local authorities of Pengshui Miao and Tujia Autonomous County in Chongqing.

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PM Shah pledges govt’s necessary support to promote domestic footwear products

During his meeting with office bearers and members of Footwear Manufacturers' Association of Nepal (FMAN) at the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers in Singha Durbar today, the Prime Minister assured the delegation of the government's commitment to facilitating efforts to replace footwear imports with domestic products, and create job opportunities.

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Govt, loan-sharking victims reach nine-point deal, protest suspended

The nine-day protest against loan sharking has been suspended after the government and representatives of loan-sharking victims reached a nine-point agreement on Friday. The "Justice March" on foot, which began from Tritiyagachhi in Janakpur on July 9, had reached Nijgadh in Bara, where an initial understanding was reached with Home Minister Sudan Gurung on July 16 to form formal negotiating teams in Kathmandu.

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Confederation of Nepalese Teachers objects to promo song of 'Masterni'

The Confederation of Nepalese Teachers (CNT) has expressed its protest to certain words used in the promotional song of the Nepali film 'Masterni'. The movie will be on show in theatres from August 21.

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NEPSE jumps over 79 points on first trading day of new FY

After several sessions of modest fluctuations, investor confidence returned to the market, driving a broad-based rally. The Sensitive Index rose 11.51 points, while the Float Index and Sensitive Float Index gained 5.45 points and 4.13 points, respectively.

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Special Court orders Bishnu Paudel's release on regular court appearance

The Special Court has ordered the release of former Finance Minister Bishnu Paudel on a regular court appearance, ruling that there is no need to keep him in custody or require bail while the case proceeds.

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Govt, youths discuss Nepal's demographic future on World Population Day

The Government of Nepal, in collaboration with the National Youth Council and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), marked World Population Day 2026 by bringing together policymakers and more than 150 young people to discuss how Nepal can respond to demographic change by placing young people's aspirations at the center of development policies.

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Trump claims Russia, China, Iran, North Korea can "compromise" US election infrastructure, cites declassified intelligence

US President Donald Trump on Thursday (local time) alleged that Russia, China, Iran, North Korea and non-state actors possess the capability to compromise America's election infrastructure, citing newly declassified intelligence assessments as he renewed criticism of electronic voting machines and ballot-counting systems.

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Poor drainage leaves Kathmandu waterlogged after light rain

Several areas of the federal capital, including Anamnagar, New Baneshwor, Jamal, Raniban and Singha Durbar, become waterlogged even after light rainfall. Road traffic was severely affected on Thursday afternoon after these areas were inundated following the afternoon downpour. Commuters faced prolonged delays due to traffic disruptions.

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