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  • Construction Of New Nepal Parliament Building Snarls Despite Approaching Date For New House Election
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    Construction Of New Nepal Parliament Building Snarls Despite Approaching Date For New House Election
    Nepal's Minister for Urban Development and Physical Infrastructure, Kulman Ghising, inspects the construction site of the new Federal Parliament building in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 25, 2025. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Construction Of New Nepal Parliament Building Snarls Despite Approaching Date For New House Election
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    Construction Of New Nepal Parliament Building Snarls Despite Approaching Date For New House Election
    Nepal's Minister for Urban Development and Physical Infrastructure, Kulman Ghising, inspects the construction site of the new Federal Parliament building in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 25, 2025. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Construction Of New Nepal Parliament Building Snarls Despite Approaching Date For New House Election
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    Construction Of New Nepal Parliament Building Snarls Despite Approaching Date For New House Election
    Nepal's Minister for Urban Development and Physical Infrastructure, Kulman Ghising, inspects the construction site of the new Federal Parliament building in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 25, 2025. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Construction Of New Nepal Parliament Building Snarls Despite Approaching Date For New House Election
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    Construction Of New Nepal Parliament Building Snarls Despite Approaching Date For New House Election
    Nepal's Minister for Urban Development and Physical Infrastructure, Kulman Ghising, inspects the construction site of the new Federal Parliament building in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 25, 2025. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Body Of Bipin Joshi, A Nepali Student Killed In Hamas Captivity Brought Home
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    Body Of Bipin Joshi, A Nepali Student Killed In Hamas Captivity Brought Home
    Kulman Ghising, a sitting minister in the interim government of Nepal under Sushila Karki, pays his respects to Bipin Joshi, who is killed in Hamas captivity after his body is flown to Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 20, 2025. On October 14, 2025, Israeli authorities confirm the death of Joshi following the handover of the remains of those who died in Hamas captivity. The military group Hamas hands over the body of Bipin Joshi to Israel through the Red Cross. A student under Israel's Learn and Earn Programme, Joshi works at the Alumim kibbutz with 16 other Nepalis when Hamas launches its assault in October 2023. Ten Nepalis are killed, five are injured, and one escapes unharmed in the attack. Joshi's whereabouts are unknown since then. His name is missing from the list of 20 living hostages freed earlier under a US-brokered ceasefire deal. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Remains Of Nepali Student Bipin Joshi Killed In Hamas Captivity Flown To Kathmandu
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    Remains Of Nepali Student Bipin Joshi Killed In Hamas Captivity Flown To Kathmandu
    Kulman Ghising, a sitting Nepali minister, pays tribute to Bipin Joshi, a Nepali student killed in Hamas captivity, after his body is flown to Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 20, 2025. Bipin Joshi, a Nepali agriculture student, is abducted by Hamas on October 7, 2023, while he is in Israel under the ''learn and earn scheme.'' In addition, a total of 10 Nepali students are also killed when Hamas storms their shelter. Dozens of Nepali citizens are then evacuated from Israel after the attack by Hamas. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepal Politics
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    Nepal Politics
    Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport Kulman Ghising addresses a press conference in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 25, 2025. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepal Politics
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    Nepal Politics
    Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport Kulman Ghising addresses a press conference in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 25, 2025. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepal Politics
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    Nepal Politics
    Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport Kulman Ghising addresses a press conference in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 25, 2025. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepal Calls For Donations For Reconstruction As Damage To Public And Government Infrastructure Estimates To Be Above 1 Trillion During Gen-Z Protests
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    Nepal Calls For Donations For Reconstruction As Damage To Public And Government Infrastructure Estimates To Be Above 1 Trillion During Gen-Z Protests
    Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport Kulman Ghising addresses the press conference in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 25, 2025. The interim government of Nepal appeals for donations to reconstruct the public and government infrastructure damaged during the Gen-Z protest on September 8 and 9, 2025. As per the preliminary estimate, the damage to these infrastructures stands somewhere near one trillion Nepali rupees. In a press conference held in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 25, 2025, Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport Kulman Ghising publicly announces the establishment of a high-level committee and a dedicated fund to facilitate the reconstruction. The move aims to provide necessary financial resources for repair, rehabilitation, and economic restoration following widespread destruction. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepal Calls For Donations For Reconstruction As Damage To Public And Government Infrastructure Estimates To Be Above 1 Trillion During Gen-Z Protests
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    Nepal Calls For Donations For Reconstruction As Damage To Public And Government Infrastructure Estimates To Be Above 1 Trillion During Gen-Z Protests
    The Government of Nepal holds a press conference to announce the formation of a fund collection campaign for the reconstruction of infrastructures damaged during the Gen-Z movement in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 25, 2025. The interim government of Nepal appeals for donations to reconstruct the public and government infrastructure damaged during the Gen-Z protest of September 8 and 9, 2025. According to the preliminary estimate, the damage to these infrastructures stands somewhere near one trillion Nepali rupees. In a press conference held in Kathmandu on September 25, 2025, Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport Kulman Ghising publicly announces the establishment of a high-level committee and a dedicated fund to facilitate the reconstruction. The move aims to provide necessary financial resources for repair, rehabilitation, and economic restoration following widespread destruction. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepal Calls For Donations For Reconstruction As Damage To Public And Government Infrastructure Estimates To Be Above 1 Trillion During Gen-Z Protests
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    Nepal Calls For Donations For Reconstruction As Damage To Public And Government Infrastructure Estimates To Be Above 1 Trillion During Gen-Z Protests
    Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport Kulman Ghising addresses the press conference in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 25, 2025. The interim government of Nepal appeals for donations to reconstruct the public and government infrastructure damaged during the Gen-Z protest on September 8 and 9, 2025. As per the preliminary estimate, the damage to these infrastructures stands somewhere near one trillion Nepali rupees. In a press conference held in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 25, 2025, Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport Kulman Ghising publicly announces the establishment of a high-level committee and a dedicated fund to facilitate the reconstruction. The move aims to provide necessary financial resources for repair, rehabilitation, and economic restoration following widespread destruction. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepal Calls For Donations For Reconstruction As Damage To Public And Government Infrastructure Estimates To Be Above 1 Trillion During Gen-Z Protests
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    Nepal Calls For Donations For Reconstruction As Damage To Public And Government Infrastructure Estimates To Be Above 1 Trillion During Gen-Z Protests
    Minister for Finance Rameshwor Khanal addresses the press conference in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 25, 2025. The interim government of Nepal appeals for donations to reconstruct the public and government infrastructure damaged during the Gen-Z protest on September 8 and 9, 2025. As per the preliminary estimate, the damage to these infrastructures stands somewhere near one trillion Nepali rupees. In a press conference held in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 25, 2025, Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport Kulman Ghising publicly announces the establishment of a high-level committee and a dedicated fund to facilitate the reconstruction. The move aims to provide necessary financial resources for repair, rehabilitation, and economic restoration following widespread destruction. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ministers Visit-Ministerial Quarters In Bhaisipati, Lalitpur
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    Ministers Visit-Ministerial Quarters In Bhaisipati, Lalitpur
    Om Prakash Aryal, Minister for Home Affairs and Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, along with Kulman Ghising, Minister of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation and Minister of Physical Infrastructure and Transport, inspect the ministerial quarters in Bhaisipati, Lalitpur, on September 17, 2025, a week after protesters set them ablaze and vandalized them. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ministers Visit-Ministerial Quarters In Bhaisipati, Lalitpur
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    Ministers Visit-Ministerial Quarters In Bhaisipati, Lalitpur
    Om Prakash Aryal, Minister for Home Affairs and Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, along with Kulman Ghising, Minister of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation and Minister of Physical Infrastructure and Transport, inspect the ministerial quarters in Bhaisipati, Lalitpur, on September 17, 2025, a week after protesters set them ablaze and vandalized them. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Vandalized Ministerial Quarter Of Nepal During Gen-Z Protest
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    Vandalized Ministerial Quarter Of Nepal During Gen-Z Protest
    Ministers of the Interim Government of Nepal, Kulman Ghising and Om Prakash Aryal, inspect the vandalized ministerial quarter in Lalitpur, Nepal, on September 17, 2025. The government residence of the cabinet ministers is attacked and set ablaze during the Gen-Z protest on September 8. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Vandalized Ministerial Quarter Of Nepal During Gen-Z Protest
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    Vandalized Ministerial Quarter Of Nepal During Gen-Z Protest
    Ministers of the Interim Government of Nepal, Kulman Ghising and Om Prakash Aryal, inspect the vandalized ministerial quarter in Lalitpur, Nepal, on September 17, 2025. The government residence of the cabinet ministers is attacked and set ablaze during the Gen-Z protest on September 8. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Vandalized Ministerial Quarter Of Nepal During Gen-Z Protest
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    Vandalized Ministerial Quarter Of Nepal During Gen-Z Protest
    Ministers of the Interim Government of Nepal, Kulman Ghising and Om Prakash Aryal, inspect the vandalized ministerial quarter in Lalitpur, Nepal, on September 17, 2025. The government residence of the cabinet ministers is attacked and set ablaze during the Gen-Z protest on September 8. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Vandalized Ministerial Quarter Of Nepal During Gen-Z Protest
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    Vandalized Ministerial Quarter Of Nepal During Gen-Z Protest
    Ministers of the Interim Government of Nepal, Kulman Ghising and Om Prakash Aryal, inspect the vandalized ministerial quarter in Lalitpur, Nepal, on September 17, 2025. The government residence of the cabinet ministers is attacked and set ablaze during the Gen-Z protest on September 8. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Vandalized Ministerial Quarter Of Nepal During Gen-Z Protest
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    Vandalized Ministerial Quarter Of Nepal During Gen-Z Protest
    Ministers of the Interim Government of Nepal, Kulman Ghising and Om Prakash Aryal, inspect the vandalized ministerial quarter in Lalitpur, Nepal, on September 17, 2025. The government residence of the cabinet ministers is attacked and set ablaze during the Gen-Z protest on September 8. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Vandalized Ministerial Quarter Of Nepal During Gen-Z Protest
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    Vandalized Ministerial Quarter Of Nepal During Gen-Z Protest
    Ministers of the Interim Government of Nepal, Kulman Ghising and Om Prakash Aryal, inspect the vandalized ministerial quarter in Lalitpur, Nepal, on September 17, 2025. The government residence of the cabinet ministers is attacked and set ablaze during the Gen-Z protest on September 8. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Vandalized Ministerial Quarter Of Nepal During Gen-Z Protest
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    Vandalized Ministerial Quarter Of Nepal During Gen-Z Protest
    Ministers of the Interim Government of Nepal, Kulman Ghising and Om Prakash Aryal, inspect the vandalized ministerial quarter in Lalitpur, Nepal, on September 17, 2025. The government residence of the cabinet ministers is attacked and set ablaze during the Gen-Z protest on September 8. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ministers Visit-Ministerial Quarters In Bhaisipati, Lalitpur
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    Ministers Visit-Ministerial Quarters In Bhaisipati, Lalitpur
    Om Prakash Aryal, Minister for Home Affairs and Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, along with Kulman Ghising, Minister of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation and Minister of Physical Infrastructure and Transport, inspect the ministerial quarters in Bhaisipati, Lalitpur, on September 17, 2025, a week after protesters set them ablaze and vandalized them. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ministers Visit-Ministerial Quarters In Bhaisipati, Lalitpur
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    Ministers Visit-Ministerial Quarters In Bhaisipati, Lalitpur
    Om Prakash Aryal, Minister for Home Affairs and Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, along with Kulman Ghising, Minister of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation and Minister of Physical Infrastructure and Transport, inspect the ministerial quarters in Bhaisipati, Lalitpur, on September 17, 2025, a week after protesters set them ablaze and vandalized them. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ministers Visit-Ministerial Quarters In Bhaisipati, Lalitpur
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    Ministers Visit-Ministerial Quarters In Bhaisipati, Lalitpur
    Om Prakash Aryal, Minister for Home Affairs and Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, along with Kulman Ghising, Minister of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation and Minister of Physical Infrastructure and Transport, inspect the ministerial quarters in Bhaisipati, Lalitpur, on September 17, 2025, a week after protesters set them ablaze and vandalized them. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ministers Visit-Ministerial Quarters In Bhaisipati, Lalitpur
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    Ministers Visit-Ministerial Quarters In Bhaisipati, Lalitpur
    Om Prakash Aryal, Minister for Home Affairs and Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, along with Kulman Ghising, Minister of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation and Minister of Physical Infrastructure and Transport, inspect the ministerial quarters in Bhaisipati, Lalitpur, on September 17, 2025, a week after protesters set them ablaze and vandalized them. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ministers Visit-Ministerial Quarters In Bhaisipati, Lalitpur
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    Ministers Visit-Ministerial Quarters In Bhaisipati, Lalitpur
    Om Prakash Aryal, Minister for Home Affairs and Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, along with Kulman Ghising, Minister of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation and Minister of Physical Infrastructure and Transport, inspect the ministerial quarters in Bhaisipati, Lalitpur, on September 17, 2025, a week after protesters set them ablaze and vandalized them. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepal's Kulman Ghising Tours Singhadurbar, A Week After Vandalism
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    Nepal's Kulman Ghising Tours Singhadurbar, A Week After Vandalism
    Kulman Ghising, Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation, Physical Infrastructure, and Urban Development, takes stock of the situation in Singhadurbar, the administrative capital of Nepal, a week after it is set ablaze and vandalized by protestors on September 16, 2025. Kulman Ghising, a bureaucrat, is credited for playing a key role in ending hours-long daily power cuts a decade ago. Ghising, former managing director of the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA), is widely credited for declaring Kathmandu Valley load-shedding-free during the Dashain-Tihar festival in October 2016. By May 2018, he extends this achievement nationwide, freeing the country from nearly 15 years of power rationing. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepal's Kulman Ghising Tours Singhadurbar, A Week After Vandalism
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    Nepal's Kulman Ghising Tours Singhadurbar, A Week After Vandalism
    Kulman Ghising, Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation, Physical Infrastructure, and Urban Development, takes stock of the situation in Singhadurbar, the administrative capital of Nepal, a week after it is set ablaze and vandalized by protestors on September 16, 2025. Kulman Ghising, a bureaucrat, is credited for playing a key role in ending hours-long daily power cuts a decade ago. Ghising, former managing director of the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA), is widely credited for declaring Kathmandu Valley load-shedding-free during the Dashain-Tihar festival in October 2016. By May 2018, he extends this achievement nationwide, freeing the country from nearly 15 years of power rationing. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepal's Kulman Ghising Tours Singhadurbar, A Week After Vandalism
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    Nepal's Kulman Ghising Tours Singhadurbar, A Week After Vandalism
    Kulman Ghising, Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation, Physical Infrastructure, and Urban Development, takes stock of the situation in Singhadurbar, the administrative capital of Nepal, a week after it is set ablaze and vandalized by protestors on September 16, 2025. Kulman Ghising, a bureaucrat, is credited for playing a key role in ending hours-long daily power cuts a decade ago. Ghising, former managing director of the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA), is widely credited for declaring Kathmandu Valley load-shedding-free during the Dashain-Tihar festival in October 2016. By May 2018, he extends this achievement nationwide, freeing the country from nearly 15 years of power rationing. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nepal's Kulman Ghising Tours Singhadurbar, A Week After Vandalism
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    Nepal's Kulman Ghising Tours Singhadurbar, A Week After Vandalism
    Kulman Ghising, Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation, Physical Infrastructure, and Urban Development, takes stock of the situation in Singhadurbar, the administrative capital of Nepal, a week after it is set ablaze and vandalized by protestors on September 16, 2025. Kulman Ghising, a bureaucrat, is credited for playing a key role in ending hours-long daily power cuts a decade ago. Ghising, former managing director of the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA), is widely credited for declaring Kathmandu Valley load-shedding-free during the Dashain-Tihar festival in October 2016. By May 2018, he extends this achievement nationwide, freeing the country from nearly 15 years of power rationing. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)