Day: October 1, 2024
One-way traffic opened on sunken road at Daunne
One-way traffic has opened on the road section that had subsided at Daunne of West Nawalparasi.
Vehicular movement has been allowed on one-way since 9.00 am today after repairing the road, said Information Officer of the District Police Office, Deput…
Over 3000 police constables will be recruited by December
Over 3000 police constables will be recruited in all 64 districts by December this year through maintaining cent percent transparency.
‘Initially, we’ve decided to employ 3000 plus trainee recruit constables (TRCs) in 64 districts on the basis of vac…
217 dead in disaster, 28 missing
Kathmandu: The death toll in the landslide and flooding caused by the recent nonstop rainfall reached 217, while the number of those gone missing stands at 28.
It is the latest update shared by Spokesperson at Home Ministry, Rishiram Tiwari. In the n…
Two motorcyclists die in accident
Two motorcyclists died in an accident occurred after the vehicles they were riding hit each other last night.
A motorcycle (Se 6 Pa 6279) heading to the east from the west hit another (Ba 95 Pa 9252) coming from opposite direction at Gopka of Gauriga…
Field report: 10 bridges connecting Sindhuli to Ramechhap and Okhaldhunga districts damaged
The nonstop rainfall occurred for three days- last Thursday to Saturday- flooded the Sunkoshi River, thereby damaging a total of 10 bridges which had connected Sindhuli to Ramechhap and Okhaldhunga districts.
Two motorable and eight suspension bridge…
Foreign Minister Rana, MCC Chief Executive Meet
Foreign Minister Dr Arzu Rana Deuba and Chief Executive Officer of Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), a US agency, Alice P Albright, held a meeting on Monday.
The meeting held at Nepali Embassy in USA witnessed a discussion on issues like enforc…
Field report: Flood damages Rajbiraj-Kunauli road
The nonstop rainfall triggered flooding in the Jita stream which damaged the Rajbiraj-Kunauli road.
The road subsided after the flooding, thereby causing a complete disruption in transportation and people’s movement.
It has not only affected transpo…
Natural Disaster: Six more bodies recovered in Lalitpur
Nepal Police has confirmed that six more bodies of those killed due to the rain-induced disasters were recovered in Lalitpur.
Deputy Superintendent of Police at the District Police Office, Narahari Adhikari, today shared that total 40 bodies-34 till …