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7 critically injured in Nepal plane crash

Seven persons including two Japanese tourists have been critically injured when the twin otter aircraft carrying them crashed near the airport at Jomsom in western Nepal today morning.

Online campaign launched for jailed Nepali teacher

An online campaign is underway seeking release of a Nepali teacher who has been lodged in a Qatari jail for over a week now on charges of insulting Islam.

Dawood's role suspected in fake currency racket

Is Dawood Ibrahim still actively involved in sending fake currency notes to India using the porous Indo-Nepal border? The answer seems to be in the affirmative. Utpal Parashar reports.

Nepal’s noodle billionaire has roots in Rajasthan

Binod Chaudhary feared that his life was running aground when his father’s illness forced him to abandon his dream of becoming a chartered account and join the family business at the age of 18, Utpal Parashar  reports.

Centres grow at markets across UP-Nepal border

In the towns across the border in Uttar Pradesh too, several Chinese teaching centres have come up — especially in the marketplaces selling Chinese goods, reports Rajesh Kumar Singh.

European climbers brawl with Nepalese on Mt Everest

A mountaineer on Everest described Monday the "terrifying" scene of two famous European climbers fighting with Nepalese guides in a high-altitude brawl that has sparked a police investigation.

Nepal's Prachanda ‘threatens’ India ahead of visit

Nepal Maoist chief Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda has ‘threatened’ not to take care of India’s security interests if the southern neighbour failed to help develop his country.

Delhi cold to India, Nepal and China cooperation

New Delhi has a given thumbs down to a proposal for trilateral cooperation involving Nepal, India and China.

President attempted four coups, claims former Nepal PM

Nepal’s former prime minister Baburam Bhattarai has accused President Ram Baran Yadav of trying to stage a coup not once but four times in the past 12 months, reports Utpal Parashar.

Nepali TV presenter creates world record for longest talk show

A television presenter in Nepal has set a new world record by hosting a talk-show for more than 62 hours at a stretch. Rabi Lamichhane started the show at 10 am on Thursday and ended it after 62 hours and 12 minutes on Saturday. Utpal Parashar reports.

Six years after civil war, Nepal peace process ends

Nepal’s much delayed peace process which began in 2006 with end of the decade long civil war has finally reached conclusion, Utpal Parashar reports.

Boy with Down's Syndrome 'sets Everest record'

A 15-year-old American has become the first teenager with Down's Syndrome to reach Everest Base Camp, according to his father, in an attempt to inspire different attitudes towards disabilities.

Grandson retraces first flight over Everest - 80 years later

Eighty years ago, two small aircrafts took off from Lalbalu, an airfield near Purnea in Bihar, and successfully circled over Mount Everest - a historic feat with scientific significance, reports Utpal Parashar.

Schools in Nepal following CBSE course face closure

Five schools in Kathmandu Valley running the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) curriculum of India face prospect of closure from the new academic session beginning this month. Utpal Parashar reports.

Nepal polls likely to miss June deadline

The much anticipated election for a new Constituent Assembly in Nepal is likely to get delayed, reports Utpal Parashar.
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