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Nepal's Prachanda Government In Crisis As Ruling Partner Quits
- Monday May 1, 2017
- World News | Indo-Asian News Service
The Pushpa Kamal Dahal-led government in Nepal received a major blow after one of the ruling coalition partners, Rastriya Prajatantra Party, decided to withdraw from the government over the impeachment motion against the Chief Justice.
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Ex-King Prays for Those Killed in Nepal Earthquake
- Wednesday July 22, 2015
- World News | Press Trust of India
Deposed King of Nepal Gyanendra Shah today visited famous Shiva temple here and offered special prayers for eternal peace following the devastating earthquakes that killed nearly 9,000 people.N
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Fresh Deadline for Nepal's New Constitution Extended by 5 Days
- Thursday February 5, 2015
- World News | Press Trust of India
Nepal today extended by five days a fresh deadline to draft the country's new constitution, much delayed due to lack of consensus among political parties over contentious issues.
- www.ndtv.com
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Nepal's Prachanda Government In Crisis As Ruling Partner Quits
- Monday May 1, 2017
- World News | Indo-Asian News Service
The Pushpa Kamal Dahal-led government in Nepal received a major blow after one of the ruling coalition partners, Rastriya Prajatantra Party, decided to withdraw from the government over the impeachment motion against the Chief Justice.
- www.ndtv.com
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Ex-King Prays for Those Killed in Nepal Earthquake
- Wednesday July 22, 2015
- World News | Press Trust of India
Deposed King of Nepal Gyanendra Shah today visited famous Shiva temple here and offered special prayers for eternal peace following the devastating earthquakes that killed nearly 9,000 people.N
- www.ndtv.com
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Fresh Deadline for Nepal's New Constitution Extended by 5 Days
- Thursday February 5, 2015
- World News | Press Trust of India
Nepal today extended by five days a fresh deadline to draft the country's new constitution, much delayed due to lack of consensus among political parties over contentious issues.
- www.ndtv.com