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Nepal bomb blast kills four protesters
Hindu, 30 April 2012
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Can bomb found in Tulsipur
Himalayan Times, 29 August 2011
DANG: Attempts of unidentified people to explode an improvised explosive device (IED) at the house of a local businessman has become unsuccessful.Police said a ‘can bomb’ planted at the house of 
businessman Devraj ...






High alert in Himachal
Times of India, 15 March 2011
SHIMLA: The Himachal Pradesh government has issued a high alert, following report from Central security and investigating agencies that separatist forces and terrorist organizations, based outside the country are trying to revive and regroup, for restarting terrorist activities, ...


Nepal President: I have prayed for a terror-free world
Hindu, 31 January 2011
Special Arrangement Nepal President Ram Bharan Yadav and his entourage at the Lord Venkateswara temple at Tirumala on Sunday.Nepal President Ram Baran Yadav on Sunday said that the relations with India were excellent and attributed the reasons ...


Armed outfits target Capital
Himalayan Times, 17 January 2011
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Bomb disposed in Nepalgunj
Himalayan Times, 11 January 2011
NEPALGUNJ: A bomb disposal team of Nepal Army defused a bomb on Tuesday morning kept by an unidentified group on premises of Jaya Mangalum Cement Industry in Ganapur of Banke on Monday 
night.Police said that ...


Indian army chief talks terror in Nepal
Times of India, 20 December 2010
KATHMANDU: The six-member military delegation headed by Indian Army Gen Vijay Kumar Singh kicked off its three-day official visit to Nepal on Monday by discussing security concerns with the Nepal 
Army chief, Gen Chhatraman Singh Gurung, ...


Bomb defused in Dhanusha
Himalayan Times, 20 October 2010
DHANUSHA: An Improvised Explosive Device (IED) found in a field at Begadawar VDC-3, in the district has been defused.A team of the Nepal Army and the Nepal Police defused the IED found in a tin can wrapped ...


4 held for carrying arms
Himalayan Times, 6 October 2010
Organising a press meet on Wednesday, police made public the arrestees—Sujan Rai, 19, Anish Rai, 22, Anil Rai, 25 and Dan Bahadur Rai, 27 of Bhojpur. Among them, Anish claimed he is a People's 
Liberation soldier at ...


Bomb diffused in Nawalparasi
Himalayan Times, 10 September 2010
PARASI: A bomb disposal team of the Nepal Army (NA) defused a socket bomb kept by an unidentified group at Haripur VDC-8 in Nawalparasi on Friday morning. The village shares the border with India.The 
bomb ...


Country capable to check terrorism: Govt
Himalayan Times, 14 August 2010
KATHMANDU: The Ministry of Home Affairs today claimed that the government was prepared enough to check terrorist activities, if any, in the country and that there was no security laps at Tribhuvan 
International Airport, the country&...


Bomb exploded at municipality officer's residence
Himalayan Times, 26 July 2010
KHAJURA: A group has exploded a bomb at the residence of Nepalgunj Municipality’s administrative officer Mohan Hamal based in Banke Gaun of Nepalgunj- 12 on Monday.According to the police, however, the explosion caused no big loss....


Blast rocks trader's house
Himalayan Times, 8 July 2010
JHAPA: An improvised explosive device went off at the house of businessman Sanjaya Goyal in Bhadrapur-2 on Wednesday. The blast shattered window panes at Goyal’s house and neighbour Pitambar Sariya’s house. The police said ...


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