IN BRIEF Cops foil looting bidKathmandu: The police on Monday arrested a member of a gang while he was trying to loot a house in the valley. According to the police, the person is a member of a gang which is involved in various cases of looting across the... Horoscopes 10 Feb, 2004
And now, a Mr Nepal Himalayan News ServiceKathmandu, February 8Fashion Link Event Management Private Limited in association with The Walk Fashion Zone is organising San Miguel Mr Nepal 2003 on February 21 at the Birendra International Convention Centre. Sixteen... Travel Abroad 09 Feb, 2004
Epidemic forces schools’ closure Himalayan News Service Baireni (Dhadhing), February 5 Two primary schools have been forced to close down following the spread of measles and smallpox in epidemic proportions in two wards of Baireni VDC of Dhading, located in a remote area in the... Travel 06 Feb, 2004
ONCE-OVER 5 rebels killed, 5 surrenderKATHMANDU: Security forces shot dead at least five Maoists in separate clashes while five Maoists surrendered in the last 24 hours. Two armed rebels were killed in Dailekh and two others were shot dead in Surkhet, the Army... Travel 26 Jan, 2004
Maoists announce Dhading bandh Himalayan News ServiceDhadingbeshi, January 24The Rasuwa-Nuwakot-Dhading Coordination Committee of the CPN (Maoist) has announced a one-day Dhading bandh tomorrow. Issuing a press release today, the committee stated that the bandh was being organised... Travel 25 Jan, 2004
IN BRIEF HK cops seek info on man KATHMANDU: Hong Kong police have asked the Nepal police to furnish information on a 23-year-old Nepali, who was arrested in Hong Kong with 7 kg of cannabis on Friday. Hemanta Malla, SP at the Narcotics Drug Control Law... Horoscopes 20 Jan, 2004
IN BRIEF HK cops seek info on man KATHMANDU: Hong Kong police have asked the Nepal police to furnish information on a 23-year-old Nepali, who was arrested in Hong Kong with 7 kg of cannabis on Friday. Hemanta Malla, SP at the Narcotics Drug Control Law... Horoscopes 20 Jan, 2004
6 Maoists killed Himalayan News ServicePokhara, January 17 Six Maoists were killed by the security forces in separate incidents across the country in the past 24 hours, security sources said. Five Maoists were killed in separate encounters in Dhading and Argakhanchi... Travel 18 Jan, 2004
10 AIDS deaths in 5 years Himalayan News ServiceDhading, January 11Ten women have died of AIDS in Dhading district in the last five years and two are living with it, data revealed.A research undertaken by the General Welfare Foundation (GWF) along the Mauwa River to Nag Dhunga... Travel 12 Jan, 2004
Rise in ISP services benefits customers Surya Prakash KandelNarayangarh, January 11Increase in number of Internet Service Providers (ISP) in Chitawan has resulted in the decrease of service rates by 25 to 50 per cent. There were two ISPs — Global Net Pvt Ltd and Cyber Home of Worldlink —... 12 Jan, 2004
ONCE-OVER Four girls rescuedDHADING: The police on Monday rescued four girls of Sindhupalchowk district while they were being trafficked to India. Those rescued are Srijana Pariyar, Sangita Budhathoki, Junkiri Damini and Kanchhi Sarkini of Thangpal village... Travel 10 Jan, 2004
3 Maoists killed Himalayan News ServiceKavre, January 1Two Maoists were killed and a police head constable injured when the Maoists clashed with the security forces during a search operation at Chardobato, Banepa, this evening. Though the death of Maoists has not been... Travel 02 Jan, 2004