– Krishna Prasad Sharma An ex-British Gurkha serviceman has died of COVID-19 infection here. He is 59-year-old Chet Prasad Gurung from Parbat district of Nepal who has been living in London. Gurung died at local Northwick Park Hospital last night. Senior vice-president of Tamudhi UK London Branch, Gurung, was a
– Krishna Prasad Sharma In a gesture of humanity, a Nepali community in Aldershot town in England has launched a volunteer service amid coronavirus spread. The town houses a dense settlement of ex-British Gurkhas and their families. The local Shiva Cultural and Community Centre launched the initiatives at a time
– Krishna Prasad Sharma The University of Oxford has established two awards in the name of Professor Surya Prasad Subedi. The first prize named Dr Surya Subedi Award in Human Rights Law will be given to the outstanding performer in the Human Rights Law (Bachelor’s degree) and the second award
– Krishna Prasad Sharma Minister for Transport Management Basanta Kumar Nembang attended the 3rd Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety at Stockholm of Sweden where he shared Nepal’s position and called for supports from the development nations to save the lives of many people in the road accidents. The conference
– Krishna Prasad Sharma The Gorakha Municipality and Rushmoor Borough Council of Great Britain have established sister city relations. Mayor of Rushmoor Borough, Sue Carter and Mayor of Gorakha Municipality Rajan Raj Panta signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to this effect on behalf their respective cities. On the occasion,
Visit Nepal Year, 2020 has been inaugurated in Malta and Northern Ireland amidst various programmes. At an event organised on the occasion in Malta in coordination with the Nepali Embassy in London and attended by various Nepali organisations there, Nepal’s ambassador to the United Kingdom, Dr Durga Bahadur Subedi said