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The Nepal Weekly l 2026 April 07
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D.P. Aryal: steering HOR
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Government in action-mode
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Release or file charge-sheet against Oli – Lekhak, Apex Court orders
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Nepal government announces two day holiday
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House of Representatives approve three ordinances
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Aryal elected Speaker of the Parliament
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Oli and Lekhak to remain in custody for five more days for recording statement
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Amidst fake rescue allegation, Nepal forms high level body to strictly follow rules
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Govt. has no intention to trouble share market: Minister Wagle
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Ambassador Srivastava conveys greetings from Jaishankar to Foreign Minister
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FNJ asks Communication Minister to review govt.’s recent decision on advertisement policy
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India gives grant assistance for seven high impact projects
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Access and supply of ‘clean energy for all’ is challenging
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Nepal mountaineers worried ahead of spring climbing season amid fake rescue insurance fraud
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RSP submits plan to PM for Energy Development Decade
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Preparation of varied separate electricity tariff for wet and dry seasons
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KMC to support operating night bus service from April 14
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Newars celebrating Bajrayogini and Hadigau Jatra
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Lowering its travel advisory level, the US still cautions its citizens
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D.P. Aryal: steering HOR
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Government in action-mode
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Release or file charge-sheet against Oli – Lekhak, Apex Court orders
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Nepal government announces two day holiday
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Aryal elected Speaker of the Parliament
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PM Balen Shaha: great goal ahead
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Supreme Court refuses interim relief to ex-PM Oli as protests continue over his arrest
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House sessions on Thursday
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Ex-PM Oli and ex- Home Minister Lekhak arrested over last year’s Gen Z protest crack down
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UML submits protest letters at District Admin. Office demanding Oli’s release
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