Author: Himalaya Post

Two killed in road accident in Gulmi

Gulmi- Two people travelling in a motorcycle have died when a bus hit it this morning in Malika Rural Municipality, Gulmi. Four people have been injured in the accident. The bus with number plate Lu Pra 01–00 Kha 0355 belonging to the Siddha English Boarding School, carrying students from Ramche for a picnic, had collided with a motorcycle, number Lu9Pa 8150, coming from the opposite direction in the direction of Purkot under Madane Rural Municipality. According to Ganga Bahadur Saru, the information officer of the District Police Office, the motorcycle involved in the collision was carrying 36-year-old Basanta Aryal...

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Highest share of Bagmati province in deposits, loans of BFIS

Kathmandu –  Bagmati province has the highest share in the deposits and loans of banks and financial institutions (BFIs). The Economic Activities Study Annual Report of fiscal year 2024/25 published by the Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) on Thursday, of the total deposits mobilized by BFIs till July 16, 2025, the share of Bagmati province was 65.8 per cent and 59.5 per cent in total loan disbursement. The banks and financial institutions had collected total Rs 7,295 billion deposits in the fiscal year 2024/25. Of it, Rs 4,797billion deposits was collected only from Bagmati Province. Similarly Rs 553 billion deposits...

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Investigation Commission to write to former PM Oli summoning for clarifications

Kathmandu – A commission formed to probe issues related to the September 8–9 Gen Z movement is to write to then Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, summoning him for the clarification. Responding to a media query today, Commission Chair Gauri Bahadur Karki said preparations are underway to seek clarification from Oli once the process of seeking clarification from then Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak is completed. Karki’s remarks came at a time when CPN (UML) Chair and former Prime Minister Oli was publicly stating that he would not appear before the commission for clarification, while also questioning its legal status...

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Incumbent government will transfer responsibility through elections: Home Minister

Kathmandu – Minister for Home Affairs Om Prakash Aryal said the incumbent government has already stepped up its preparations for elections with a mandate to transfer the responsibility by maintaining good governance and assuring rule of law and corruption-free administration. Launching the ‘Foreign National Management Information System (FNMIS)’ organized by the Department of Immigration here today, Minister Aryal said the government has also expected necessary roles from all stakeholders to conduct the election in a free and fair environment. He expressed confidence that the system, which was inaugurated today aiming at helping the travel security of foreign nationals visiting...

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Yamaha FZ V3 Handed Over to Himalaya Roadies Season 7 Winner Anish Tamang

Kathmandu – Nepal’s popular adventure reality show, Himalaya Roadies, has successfully concluded its seventh season with the official prize handover ceremony held today, following the airing of the grand finale episode on 29th December, 2025. The ceremony marked the celebratory end of a season that captured the attention of youth across the country and set new benchmarks in Nepali reality television. The winner of Himalaya Roadies Season 7 is Anish Tamang from Jhapa, a 26-year-old from Nepal, who serves professionally in the Nepal Army. Through consistent performance, physical strength, mental resilience, and determination, Anish emerged as the strongest competitor...

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