Eight pilgrims killed in Darchula jeep accident
Two Indian nationals among the deceased, police say.
Two Indian nationals among the deceased, police say.
The jeep carrying pilgrims crashes en route from Malikarjun temple.
The man allegedly took Rs535,700 from a Darchula resident with promise of job in Armed Police Force.
The closure came after police reportedly confiscated merchandise from local shops, accusing them of smuggling goods without paying customs duties.
Pregnant woman among the injured as auto rickshaw plunges 100 meters off the road.
Authorities attempting to clear debris.
One was attacked by a tiger while the other fell off the cliff.
One other girl, who had gone to the Mahakali river, is still missing, police say.
The identity of the deceased is yet to be ascertained, police said.
Both the victims died after falling off a cliff.
His wife breathed her last on the way to a local health post.
The injured were rushed to Gokuleshwar Hospital for treatment.
The fire started due to an electrical short circuit caused apparently by the use of energy-intensive appliances like electric heaters.
Chhangru in Vyas Rural Municipality is the hardest hit. Farmers complain of government indifference to compensating them.
There are 13 food depots in the district. Many local residents depend entirely on the supply as local production barely covers them for six months.