Nagaland home minister Imkong L Imchen is not new to carrying huge amounts of cash and facing problems for the same.
The Tibetan refugee who set himself afire after pouring petrol over his body in Kathmandu succumbed to severe burn injuries late on Wednesday night, police confirmed on Thursday.
The Tibetan refugee who set himself afire after pouring petrol over his body in Kathmandu succumbed to severe burn injuries late on Wednesday night, police confirmed today, Utpal Parashar reports.
A Tibetan refugee sustained severe burn injuries following a self-immolation bid in Kathmandu on Wednesday morning. Utpal Parashar reports.
A Tibetan monk doused himself in petrol in a Kathmandu restaurant on Wednesday and set himself on fire, marking the 100th self-immolation bid in a wave of protests against Chinese rule since 2009.
Ending months of uncertainty the four major ruling and opposition parties in Nepal agreed on Monday to hold the next parliamentary polls by May end this year, Utpal Parashar reports.
Opposition parties in Nepal have rejected the fresh proposal by ruling Maoists to appoint the incumbent chief justice as prime minister to end the current political stalemate. Utpal Parashar reports.
When the seventh convention of Nepal's ruling Maoists began on Saturday chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda spoke of a formula to end the ongoing political stalemate.
Departure from 'protracted peoples' war' to 'capitalist revolution' is the main theme of the ongoing convention of Nepal's ruling Maoists. But India too is high on the agenda.
Six years after they gave up arms Nepal's ruling party on Saturday began its seventh national convention after a 21 year gap and the first one post the 1996-2006 civil war.
Utpal Parashar reports.
The 'World Report 2013' released by Human Rights Watch mentions how Nepal government has become increasingly hostile to the nearly 20,000 Tibetan refugees residing in the country. Utpal Parashar reports.
Nepal PM Baburam Bhattarai appeared in person in Supreme Court on Monday in connection with a 2004 murder case of a journalist. Utpal Parashar reports.
Nepal Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai appeared in person in Supreme Court on Monday in connection with a 2004 murder case of a journalist.
At least 29 people were killed and 12 injured when a bus veered off a narrow mountain road in thick fog in western Nepal on Saturday, a police officer said.
The arrest of a serving Nepal Army officer in UK on charge of alleged human rights violations during the civil war has raised hopes for end of impunity in the Himalayan nation. Utpal Parashar reports.