Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 10 (ANI/PNN): Hafele India, undergoes a major personnel change on the occasion of its 20th birthday as a wholly owned subsidiary of the International Hafele Group (headquartered in Germany). After 21+ years of managing all Business Operations of the Hafele
Nepal's President-elect Ram Chandra Paudel on Thursday said that he has experience in governance and the functioning of state mechanisms which makes him suitable for the new post.
Paudel secured 33 thousand 8 hundred and 2 electoral votes while his rival Subash Chandra Nembwang secured 15 thousand 5 hundred and 18 electoral votes, according to Nepal's Election Commission.
Nepal is set to vote for its new president on Thursday. The Election Commission on Wednesday announced preparations for the election to be complete and results expected at 7 PM (Local Time).
Since the formation of a new government in November, Nepal has seen a rise in Chinese political involvement. The post-election coalition saw the Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) and Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist Center, led by KP Sharma Oli and Puspa Kamal Dahal
Nepali Ambassador to India Shankar Prasad Sharma on the occasion said: "I am very happy to organize this kind of program in the Nepal Embassy here. Many people, including diplomats, have attended this program and are enjoying it."
Amid political instability after Nepal's second largest party in Parliament withdrew its support to its government, another crisis has arisen. A writ petition was filed in Nepal's Supreme Court seeking the arrest of Nepal Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal over his statement of 2020 in which
India played three-match T20 series with Nepal for Captain Singh Dalal Memorial Cup-2023 in Bhiwani from March 3 to 5. In all three matches of the series, India outclassed Nepal by a big margin
Nepal Prime Minister Pushpakamal Dahal Prachanda has sought India's help in the research and exploration of Ayurveda in the Himalayan nation. Prachanda said his government will promote health tourism by popularising Ayurveda and take decisions to systematise the imports and exports of the mo
Issuing a release, the Government Spokesperson stated that the allegations made by ex-PM Oli were false and denied that the government has given any permission for the establishment of a Buddhist University in an area that is close to the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR).
Prachanda's decision to oppose the nominee of its own alliance partner has heated up the political climate in Nepal, and the coalition government is beginning to display serious internal divisions