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This is a list of agencies and departments of the federal Government of Nepal. [1] [2] [3] Federal ministries. Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development;
Official website: 7 Ministry of Labor, Employment and Social Security: श्रम, रोजगार तथा सामाजिक सुरक्षा मन्त्रलय Sharat Singh Bhandari: Official website: 8 Ministry of Finance: अर्थ मन्त्रलय Bishnu Prasad Paudel: Official website: 9 Ministry of Water ...
Lalitpur, Nepal Nationwide Zee Nepal HD TV 2020 Private Nepalgunj, Nepal Nationwide Owned and Operated by Awadh Media Group Pvt. Ltd. Education Television HD 2019 Private Kathmandu, Nepal Nationwide Nepal's First Satellite Educational Tv Channel City One Television HD 2021 Private Pokhara, kaski, Nepal Nationwide News Nepal Television HD 2018 ...
The Nepali government signed an agreement with French government company Sofratev on 14 February 1982 to conduct a preliminary study of the feasibility of a television network in the country for 30 days. [6] Before its creation, Nepal was already receiving spillover signals from India. [7]
Himalaya Television (Nepali: हिमालय टेलिभिजन), founded in 2010, is a nationwide private television company of Nepal. Himalaya TV was bought by onlinekhabar.com, an online news portal of Nepal. [1]
In 1794, King Rana Bahadur Shah came of age and his first act was to re-constitute the government such that his uncle, Prince Bahadur Shah of Nepal, had no official part to play. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Rana Bahadur appointed Kirtiman Singh Basnyat as Chief ( Mul ) Kaji among the newly appointed four Kajis though Damodar Pande was the most influential Kaji ...
On 19 May 2006, the parliament assumed total legislative power and gave executive power to the Government of Nepal (previously known as His Majesty's Government). Names of many institutions (including the army) were stripped of the "royal" adjective and the Raj Parishad (a council of the King's advisers) was abolished, with his duties assigned ...
The palace was built by then-Prime Minister Chandra Shumsher for his youngest son Krishna Shumsher from his first wife Lokbhakta Lakshmi Devi in the year 1924. [3] Krishna Shamsher because of political pressure from his brothers handed over Sital Niwas to the Government of Nepal in 1948 and later fled Kathmandu to Bangalore in 1961.