Addressing the upper house of parliament, Nepal Prime Minister on Sunday defended his decision to dissolve the lower house, terming it a “political issue,” not constitutional
Addressing the upper house of parliament, Nepal Prime Minister on Sunday defended his decision to dissolve the lower house, terming it a “political issue,” not constitutional
Ever since the Nepal Communist Party has split, as an impact of the dissolution of the House of Representatives, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has emerged as something of a kvetch, constantly attacking those who oppose him
Supporters of Nepal’s Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli on Saturday hit the streets in Kathmandu, demanding five more years for their leader in the upcoming general election, The Himalayan Post
Four former Chief Justices of the Supreme Court today stated that Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli’s move of dissolution of House of Representatives was an unconstitutional act
In December 2017, the National Planning Commission held a discussion with Qatari officials on short- and medium-term opportunities to export for Nepali agricultural produce to Qatar as countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council imposed a blockade on the natural gas-rich nation
Four former Supreme Court justices in Nepal called the Oli’s decision to dissolve the House of Representatives ‘unconstitutional,’ saying there is no article in the constitution that allows such action, reported The Himalayan Times
Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli on Friday confirmed that Foreign Minister Pradeep Kumar Gyawali will visit India next week, The Himalayan Times reported
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli should have resigned when he had realized he had lost the majority within the party, said ruling Nepal Communist Party vice-chairman Bamdev Gautam
Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli presented the government’s annual report for the fiscal year 2019/20 to President Bidya Devi Bhandari today
Nepal’ Gross Domestic Growth remained just 0.2 percent, the World Bank said in its estimation for the 2019-20 fiscal year
The number of Nepalis on the internet has increased dramatically during the pandemic, with high-speed mobile connectivity accounting for 59% of the total internet users, new figures by the Nepal Telecommunications Authority (NTA) this week show
Nepal’s Election Commission removed all legal hurdles, by amending certain rules, to recognize the split in the ruling Nepal Communist Party that happened after the factions of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and Pushpa Kamal Dahal sparred over the dissolution of the lower house of parliament
Until two years ago, you could buy a 50 kg bag of ordinary Portland cement for Rs650
For the last few weeks, hotel unions in Nepal are holding a series of meetings
Kathmandu valley denizens are experiencing a record high level of pollution with the air quality indicator reaching hazardous level, on Tuesday