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What is 'Muluki Ain'? The Nepal code that helped Gorkha soldier's 2nd wife get family pension after first’s elopement
CHANDIGARH: The Armed Forces Tribunal (AFT) upheld the rightful entitlement of a Gorkha soldier's widow, who had married him after his first wife eloped with another Nepal national. The tribunal held ...
Nepal Prime Minister Puspha Kamal Dahal will use his trip to India to push for better terms for Gurkha fighters recruited for India’s army, posing a test for New Delhi as it vies for influence with ...
Kangra Fort in Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, India, as seen from Maharaja Sansar Chandra Museum. The battle for this fortress in 1815 was a decisive turning point in the history of Gorkha expansion.
Nepal Army chief Ashok Raj Sigdel's address to the nation on Tuesday evening carried the usual appeals for peace and order, but what grabbed the attention of many was an image displayed behind him.
KATHMANDU, (IANS) – The Nepal government is in a fix on whether to allow the Indian Army to recruit Nepali youths under the Narendra Modi government’s newly launched Agnipath scheme of short-term ...
The rally launched from Gorkha to mark the 304th Prithvi Jayanti and National Unity Day arrives at Hanuman Dhoka, Kathmandu.
(Repeats story first issued at 0000 GMT) By Krittivas Mukherjee KATHMANDU, April 24 (Reuters) - For nearly two centuries, Nepal's valiant Gurkha soldiers have battled their foes with guns and their ...
KATHMANDU, Aug 29 (Reuters) - Nepal has asked India to halt its recruitment of Gurkhas into the Indian army under a new scheme for shorter military contracts until it was clear what would happen to ...
Nepali Times reporter Alisha Sijapati spent a month retracing the Gorkha expansion beyond the Mahakali River more than 200 years ago to Garhwal, Kumaon and beyond. The Gorkha Empire was on a warpath, ...
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