Oneindia - Jul 22, 2008
By : UNI Kathmandu : Dr Ram Baran Yadav of the Nepali Congress (NC) has been elected as the Country's first President. Dr Yadav, backed by CPN-UML and
China Daily - Jul 20, 2008
KATHMANDU -- Nepali Constituent Assembly (CA) has concluded the voting of re-polling for the post of the youngest republic's president at noon Monday at the
NDTV.com - Jul 20, 2008
PTI With the Presidential poll run-off set for Monday after the two main Indian-origin candidates failed to garner clear majority, Nepal's major parties
Telegraphnepal.com - Jul 22, 2008
Comrade Pushpa Kamal Dahal, the Maoists party chief, has made it clear that his party will not take the needed steps to the form the next government on
OhmyNews International - Jul 21, 2008
Dr. Ram Baran Yadav of the Nepali Congress made history on Monday by becoming the first president of the new republic, defeating the Maoists' candidate in a
Himalayan Times - Jul 21, 2008
Nepali Congress leader Dr Ram Baran Yadav created history today by becoming first President of federal democratic republic of Nepal. In today’s presidential
Calcutta Telegraph - Jul 19, 2008
Kathmandu, July 19 (PTI): Nepal’s Constituent Assembly today failed to elect the country’s first President after the three main parties joined hands to
Newstrack India - Jul 19, 2008
The former Himalayan Kingdom, now a republic, Nepal waits for its first President. The proposed 'Head of the State', who will replace the King,
World Sikh News - Jul 17, 2008
Our revolution is in the stage of negotiation and our party sees compromise as another aspect of the class struggle. The question has not yet been finalized
Xinhua - Jul 19, 2008
KATHMANDU, July 19 (Xinhua) -- The Nepali presidential election voting ended Saturday afternoon at the Constituent Assembly (CA)venue,
NDTV.com - Jul 18, 2008
As the new republic of Nepal on Saturday embarks on its first presidential election to replace dethroned king Gyanendra as head of state,
MSN India - Jul 21, 2008
Kathmandu: The Maoists in Nepal on Monday virtually conceded defeat in government formation and said they will remain in opposition as their party cannot
IBNLive.com - Jul 21, 2008
AP D-DAY FOR NEPAL: The polling began at 8 AM on Monday with the lawmakers lined up to vote. The blasts occurred almost within an hours gap during morning
TopNews - Jul 18, 2008
Kathmandu - Members of Nepal's constituent assembly Saturday began voting to choose the country's first president following the abolition of the country's
Gulf Times - Jul 17, 2008
Kathmandu: Open war erupted between Nepal’s political parties yesterday, the eve of the republic’s first presidential polls, signifying an end to the