Industrialist Chaudhary cremated at Aryaghat KATHMANDU: Veteran industrialist Lunkaran Das Chaudhary was cremated at Pashupati Aryaghat on Friday afternoon as per Hindu rituals. The 94-year-old had breathed his last at Norvic International Hospital yesterday. The Forbes billionaire... Horoscopes 05 Feb, 2016
Pioneer industrialist Chaudhary passes away Kathmandu, February 4 Renowned industrialist Lunkaran Das Chaudhary, father of Forbes-listed billionaire Binod Chaudhary, passed away at 3:00pm today while undergoing treatment at Norvic Hospital. He was 94. Lunkaran Das, one of the foremost... 05 Feb, 2016
Industrialist Lunkaran Das Chaudhary passes away KATHMANDU: Noted industrialist Lunkaran Das Chaudhary passed away this afternoon. He was 91. Long suffering from lung and stomach-related illness, Chaudhary died in course of treatment at Thapathali-based Norvic International Hospital. Chaudhary... 04 Feb, 2016
Capital Briefs Ranibari shootout KATHMANDU: DIG Bigyan Raj Sharma, spokesperson, Nepal Police on Friday said the security forces are tracing the assailants who shot at Managing Director of Bharatpur Medical College Nagender K Pampati. They were two in numbers when... Horoscopes 06 Mar, 2010
Gen X smart cars here KATHMANDU: Arun Intercontinental Traders — the automotive wing of Chaudhary Group, Nepal — has launched two new models: A-STAR and the Swift DZIRE. The Swift DZIRE is a Sedan version of the popular Swift, and is the new style statement... 22 May, 2009
Seeing is believing KATHMANDU: More than 45 million people around the world are thought to be blind, the majority living in the developing world. The real tragedy is that some 80 per cent of this blindness is estimated to be avoidable or treatable.In Nepal there are... Travel Abroad 29 Nov, 2005
BIZ BRIEFS CG completes 135 yearsKATHMANDU: Chaudhary Group (CG), Nepal’s one the leading business groups, has celebrated its 135th founding day on Sunday. Lunkaran Das Chaudhary, founding chairman of CG inaugurated the function by lighting a lamp. Directors,... 21 Mar, 2005