Fact Check
- Maoist leader falsely claims Nepal Army provided its officer cadets allowance for visiting prostitutes Aahuti claimed: "Until 2031 BS [1974-1975 AD], there used to be a provision in the Military Law to p... Read More
- Hydropower alone may fulfill national power demand in two years Given Nepal’s annual electricity demand increment rate of 7.53 percent, Nepal will require 1493 me... Read More
- New constitution has indeed removed some provisions of the Interim Constitution Nepali Congress Vice Chairman and former Deputy Prime Minister Ram Chandra Paudel claims that the ne... Read More
- Do 22,000 Nepali civil servants receive secret payments from India? Nepal Workers and Peasants Party Chairman Narayanman Bijukchhe has on several occasions claimed that... Read More
- Is the Nepalese Army the most inclusive armed force in the world? On December 15, 2015, Defense Minister Bhim Rawal said that the Nepalese Army is the most inclusive ... Read More
- Three factual mistakes in Indian foreign minister’s statement on Nepal Indian foreign minister Sushma Swaraj speaking at the Indian upper house on December 7 made several ... Read More
- Did the 2011 census count all residents of Tilathi of Saptari as hill-origin people? Federal Socialist Forum-Nepal Chairman Upendra Yadav in a recent interview claimed that that the 201... Read More
- Exploring energy alternatives Nepal’s present electricity demand: 1291 MW Supply: 770 MW Annual increase in electricity demand: ... Read More
- How accurate are Prime Minister Oli’s claims? Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, while addressing the nation on November 15, 2015, made statements on s... Read More
- Madhesis comprise only 19.3 percent of Nepal’s population Tarai is not entirely inhabited by the Madhesi ethnic group. Several indigenous communities of Tarai... Read More
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