Tuesday, May 19th, 2026

Ten Nepalis hurt in jeep accident in India



KATHMANDU: Ten Nepalis were injured when a jeep en route to Khatima from Banbasa, India, met with an accident on Monday.

India’s Banbasa market lies along the Nepal-India border in Kanchanpur.

According to the Gaddachauki-based Area Police Office, it was reported that the jeep with the Indian number plate met with the accident near the Chakarpur-based police station.

Radha Dayal and Jit Bahadur Dayal of Sukasal, Hem Ojha and Deepak Ojha of Kanchanpur, Chandra, Shanu, Baldev Singh, Khem Bahadur, Laxmi and Sharada are leant to have been wounded in the accident and among them, some are said to be critically hurt.

The Indian police informed the Office that they are being treated in a government health facility based in Khatima.

Publish Date : 22 August 2022 18:32 PM

Camera traps installed in Myagdi to monitor endangered Red Pandas

MYAGDI: Automatic cameras have been installed in the Jaljala area

Three killed in San Diego mosque shooting, two suspects found dead nearby

SAN DIEGO: Three people were killed in a shooting at

Hotter plains, light showers in hill regions expected today

KATHMANDU: Temperatures are expected to rise in the Terai districts

Rs 4.4 million in revenue collected through vehicle enforcement

GANDAKI: The District Traffic Office, Kaski, collected Rs 4.408 million

Who is writing the budget: PM Office or Finance Ministry?

KATHMANDU: With the upcoming fiscal year’s policy and programme already