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The week that was in most-read stories (16-22 April)

This week the most read story on Onlinekhabar was how how Nepal won both games in the World Cricket League matches in Kathmandu. The nomination of 21 individuals as Nepal’s envoys abroad also met headlines.

 

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These six hotels redefine tourism in Nepal’s Lake City Pokhara

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If folk is the new breakthrough genre in Nepali music, Bipul Chettri is it’s Kurt Cobain 

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Nepal vs Namibia: Hurrah! Nepal win by 3 wickets

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‘Fan’ movie review: Madly inventive but not without its flaws

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2009 Katawal Row: Nepal’s ‘Army Chief’ for 10 hours says he has no regrets

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Why just ex-ministers? Nepal has had ex-Prime Minister appointed ambassador

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The elusive lake: A trek to Gosaikunda in 8 photos

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Was impressed with Bhattarai, so joined Naya Shakti: Former Kathmandu Traffic Police chief Ganesh Rai

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Nepal vs Namibia: The match summed up in four photos

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Will Pokhara international airport end up clipping paragliders’ wings?


 In case you have missed:

In other news

Source: nepalpolice.gov.np

Mentally ill foreigners causing Nepal’s Tourist Police considerable mental stress

CIAA arrests journalist Dixit

Don’t post photos of yourself in uniform on Facebook, Nepal Police tells its personnel

Federal Alliance to announce fresh protests today

Budget ceiling for fiscal 2073-74 too low for sensitive sectors like police forces: Home Ministry

Sital Niwas seeks Rs 160 million for developing a children’s park within its sprawling complex

Nepal invites Xi Jinping, Narendra Modi, Ban Ki-moon for international Buddhist conference

Police investigation reveals how a broke shop-owner plotted abduction-cum-looting drama

Bhattarai’s suggestion to agitating parties: Lead the movement for prosperity in Madhesh

Pack your bags and head for Mustang before all hotel rooms are booked!

Upcoming annual budget will focus on development of Tarai, says Information Minister Rai

Smart licences are anything but smart, Nepal’s Transport Management Department finds


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