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"Naveen can do anything to protect his chair. Naveen made Singhdeo the second sacrificial lamb (after Maharathy) as BJD is facing a rout in the panchayat elections," said Congress spokesperson Arya Gyanendra. State Congress president Niranjan Patnaik...
Nepalese President Ram Baran Yadav, second left, applies vermilion on the forehead of a Nepalese woman on the last day of Dashain festival in Katmandu, Nepal, Thursday, Oct. 6, 2011. Nepalese citizens seeking blessings Thursday lined up outside the... View Photo »
Players like Paras (Khadka), Gyanendra (Malla), Prithu (Baskota) and Pradeep (Airee) are doing well in the net and they have to take it to the middle of the ground consistently. Binod (Bhandari) also plays unorthodox shots like reverse, paddle and sweep. Batting is slowly coming to a level
Politicians have deeply disappointed the people. It has been more than six years since the seven party alliance and the Maoists signed the comprehensive peace agreement. It has been six years since the People’s Movement II forced then-King Gyanendra to...
While outlining how donors are corrupting political leaders and influencing them to be towed along with the donors’ development agendas, Paudyal accentuates the need to have a greater debate on forward-looking development policies. Unfortunately, he...
Nepal's former King Gyanendra, right, applies vermilion on the forehead of a Nepalese woman, on the last day of Dashain festival in Katmandu, Nepal, Thursday, Oct. 6, 2011. Nepalese citizens seeking blessings Thursday lined up outside the president's... View Photo »
Whenever the Maoists have taken a duplicitous stance on these core issues, or sought to unilaterally change agreed goal posts on the peace process, I have publicly criticized them, as I also criticized King Gyanendra’s regime, and other political...
The 1,500-sq metre property costing Rs 19.60 million (USD 2.31 million) is located half a kilometre from the Prime Minister's official residence at Baluwatar, Rastrapati Bhawan and former King Gyanendra's mansion Nirmal Niwas at Maharajgunj. It has a...
Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev (Nepali: ज्ञानेन्द्र वीर बिक्रम शाहदेव; Jñānendra Vīra Vikrama Śāhadeva) (born 7 July 1947) was the King of Nepal from 2001 to 2008. Full Article
Nepal's former King Gyanendra, right, listens to a supporter on his 64th birthday at his residence in Katmandu, Nepal, Thursday, July 7, 2011. The former king says he is not happy with the situation of the country in the years since monarchy was abolished and he was forced to leave the...
View Photo »Nepal's former King Gyanendra arrives to attend the news conference organized during his 65th birthday celebration in Kathmandu July 7, 2011.
View Photo »Nepal's former King Gyanendra greets well-wishers on his 64th birthday at his residence in Katmandu, Nepal, Thursday, July 7, 2011. The former king of Nepal says he is not happy with the situation of the country in the years since monarchy was abolished and he was forced to leave the...
View Photo »Nepal's former King Gyanendra (R) listens to a well-wisher during his 65th birthday celebrations in Kathmandu July 7, 2011.
View Photo »Nepal's former King Gyanendra gestures while speaking at the news conference organized during his 65th birthday celebration in Kathmandu July 7, 2011.
View Photo »A portrait of Nepal's former King Gyanendra is seen on the walls of Shital Niwas during his 65th birthday celebration in Kathmandu July 7, 2011.
View Photo »Dancers wearing masks and traditional attire arrive to perform during the 65th birthday celebration of Nepal's former King Gyanendra in Kathmandu July 7, 2011.
View Photo »Men unload an effigy of Nepal's former King Gyanendra with garlands from a vehicle outside the main gate of Shital Niwas during his 65th birthday celebration in Kathmandu July 7, 2011.
View Photo »Bollywood actress Manisha Koirala waits to greet Nepal's former King Gyanendra during his 65th birthday celebration in Kathmandu July 7, 2011.
View Photo »A portrait of Nepal's former King Gyanendra is seen on a coat of a well-wisher as he arrives to greet the former king during his 65th birthday celebration in Kathmandu July 7, 2011.
View Photo »A well-wisher holds a portrait of Nepal's former King Gyanendra while standing in a queue to greet the former king during his 65th birthday celebration in Kathmandu July 7, 2011.
View Photo »Nepalese President Ram Baran Yadav, second left, applies vermilion on the forehead of a Nepalese woman on the last day of Dashain festival in Katmandu, Nepal, Thursday, Oct. 6, 2011. Nepalese citizens seeking blessings Thursday lined up outside the president's house as well as that of...
View Photo »In this picture taken 23 January 2007, Nepal's King Gyanendra wears a floral garland as he stands at a 16th century palace at Hanumandhoka in Kathmandu, on the occasion of Basanta Panchami, a Hindu festival which marks the advent of spring. Nepal's parliament has for the first time...
View Photo »Women wearing traditional attire participate in a parade to mark "Loktantra Diwas" or Democracy Day celebrations in Kathmandu April 24, 2011. Nepal is celebrating the fifth anniversary of the reinstatement of democracy in the country, when former monarch King Gyanendra gave up absolute...
View Photo »Members of the Nepal Police take part in a parade to mark "Loktantra Diwas" or Democracy Day celebrations in Kathmandu April 24, 2011. Nepal is celebrating the fifth anniversary of the reinstatement of democracy in the country, when former monarch King Gyanendra gave up absolute power...
View Photo »People perform a traditional deity dance during a parade to mark "Loktantra Diwas" or Democracy Day celebrations in Kathmandu April 24, 2011. Nepal is celebrating the fifth anniversary of the reinstatement of democracy in the country, when former monarch King Gyanendra gave up absolute...
View Photo »Nepal's Prime Minister Jhala Nath Khanal gives a speech to mark "Loktantra Diwas" or Democracy Day celebrations in Kathmandu April 24, 2011. Nepal is celebrating the fifth anniversary of the reinstatement of democracy in the country, when former monarch King Gyanendra gave up absolute...
View Photo »Nepal's President Ram Baran Yadav (L) salutes as he receives the guard of honor next to Nepal's Army Chief Chhatra Man Gurung during a parade to mark "Loktantra Diwas" or Democracy Day celebrations in Kathmandu April 24, 2011. Nepal is celebrating the fifth anniversary of the...
View Photo »A close aide to Nepal's former prime minister and founder of the Nepali Congress Krishna Prasad Bhattarai cries during a tribute to him as his body lies at his residence near Kathmandu March 5, 2011. During the political movement of 1950 to overthrow the Rana autocracy, initiated by the...
View Photo »Nepal's Prime Minister Jhala Nath Khanal pays his final respects to the body of Nepal's former prime minister and founder of the Nepali Congress Krishna Prasad Bhattarai during a tribute to him near Kathmandu March 5, 2011. During the political movement of 1950 to overthrow the Rana...
View Photo »A Nepalese policeman stands in front of posters of former prime minister and founder of Nepali Congress Krishna Prasad Bhattarai at Dasharat Stadium, where his body was displayed for the public to pay their last respects, in Kathmandu March 6, 2011. Bhattarai died at the age of 87 on...
View Photo »Nepal's Prime Minister Jhala Nath Khanal pays his final respects to the body of Nepal's former prime minister and founder of the Nepali Congress Krishna Prasad Bhattarai during a tribute to him near Kathmandu March 5, 2011. Bhattarai died at the age of 87 on Friday night. During the...
View Photo »Nepal's former King Gyanendra, right, listens to a supporter on his 64th birthday at his residence in Katmandu, Nepal, Thursday, July 7, 2011. The former king says he is not happy with the situation of the country in the years since monarchy was abolished and he was forced to leave the...
View Photo »Players like Paras (Khadka), Gyanendra (Malla), Prithu (Baskota) and Pradeep (Airee) are doing well in the net and they have to take it to the middle of the ground consistently. Binod (Bhandari) also plays unorthodox shots like reverse, paddle and sweep. Batting is slowly coming to a level
