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The Nepal Weekly l 2026 April 21
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Political vista: different
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Price rise in market
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PM Balen directs universities to scrap party based student unions
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Government decides to distribute salary to civil servants in every 15 days
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PM Balendra Shah listed among 100 most influential persons
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NC demands impartial probe into the Home Minister’s assets
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Presidents of parliamentary committees meet Speaker Aryal
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Nepali national Jha released by Iranian military
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Govt. strictly monitor foreign vehicles to check illegal activities
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Former PM Oli discharged from hospital
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Court orders to release former minister Khadka detained in money laundering case
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NMC stops unauthorized IVF byIndian doctors without permission
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Remembering big earthquake of April 2015
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Nepal readying for 30,000 MW electricity generation in 10 years
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Four new laws for the energy sector in the offing to help make further investment friendly
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International Wellness Day marked
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World Heritage Day observed by organizing various events
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Fifth Janku of Manmaya Maharjan celebrated at 105 years 5 months and 5 days
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Traditional dance expert Beena Rajbhandari and Heritage activist Er. Badan Lal Nyachyon bag awards
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