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Kathmandu Metropolitan City Mayor Balendra Shah cancelled his scheduled visit to China, citing the northern neighbour's failure to acknowledge Nepal's new political map
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An all-round display by Pakistan kicked off its Asia Cup campaign in style as they crush Nepal by 238 runs
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Earlier, Pakistan posted a massive total after Babar Azam scored 151 and Iftikhar Ahmed made an unbeaten 109, while adding 214 runs for the fifth wicket.
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Iftikhar brought his fifty in only 42 balls, Babar followed Iftikhar and reached his century in the very next ball. Babar scored his hundred in 109 balls.
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India will play its first match on September 2 against Pakistan at Pallakelle Cricket Stadium, Kandy.
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The tremors struck at 10:13 am on Tuesday. According to NCS, the earthquake was recorded at a depth of 10 km.
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The star cricketer who led the national cricket team has been accused of raping a minor multiple times in a hotel room in Kathmandu on August 21
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Rohit Paudel will lead Nepal as they named their 17-player squad on Saturday for this year's edition of the Asia Cup to be held in Pakistan and Sri Lanka
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Last week, India, the world's biggest exporter of onions, imposed a 40 per cent tariff on the export of the vegetable till December 31 to restrict overseas sales
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At least 6 Indian pilgrims have died in a road accident in the Bara district of the Southern plains of Nepal, police confirmed
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Nepal has exported 6,69,680 kg of tomatoes to India via three border points within two weeks, records at the customs office along the border have shown
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Addressing the 38th anniversary of the Nepal Electricity Authority here, Prachanda said that Nepal is transforming in the sector of hydropower and it will further create a conducive environment for attracting foreign investment.
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Nepal has requested India to provide one million tonnes of paddy, 100,000 tonnes of rice, and 50,000 tonnes of sugar, Commerce and Supplies Ministry Joint Secretary Ram Chandra Tiwari said
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The Government of India has already included some vegetable items, including tomato, produced in Nepal in its quarantine list so as to facilitate its export to India, he said.
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Nepal government on Friday said it wants to export tomatoes in bulk and on a long-term basis to India but for that, it needs to have easy access to the market
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The 10th round of the India-Nepal Line of Credit (LOC) review meeting was held in Kathmandu on Thursday
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The government has started trade in the rupee with neighbouring countries, including Nepal and Bhutan, Parliament was informed on Wednesday.
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Among the four projects, three will be in the education sector and one project in Water Supply and Sanitation, at a total estimated cost of NRs. 170 million
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In the statement, the Ministry mentioned that its attention has been drawn to news reports about Nepali citizens being recruited by foreign forces in war-torn countries
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This will be the seventh meeting of the Joint Commission, the highest-level bilateral mechanism between the two countries