INSEC Calls for Security and Protection of Explosion Eyewitness
INSEC issued a press release on July 9 expressing concern over the security of Gaurishankar Ram, 43, the surviving witness of the Rautahat bomb incident.
INSEC issued a press release on July 9 expressing concern over the security of Gaurishankar Ram, 43, the surviving witness of the Rautahat bomb incident.
Police arrested Ramesh Bagh, 31, of Doti on July 6 on charges of abusing a 34-year-old woman through social media. Based on a complaint filed
Gaurishankar Ram Chamar, 43, a direct eyewitness and victim of the bomb explosion that took place on April 9, 2008, at the shed of Sheikh
A discussion program among stakeholders on the draft report prepared for the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) of human rights was held in Lalitpur on June
Dr. Kundan Aryal, the Chairperson of INSEC, speaking at the workshop on revising the Nepal Human Rights Yearbook Guideline held in Godavari, Lalitpur, stated that
A candle lighting program was held at Ratnapark, Kathmandu on 19 June 2025, demanding justice and accountability for victims of sexual violence during conflict. The
The Informal Sector Service Centre (INSEC) issued a press release on June 6, stating that the recent mandamus issued by the Constitutional Bench of Nepal’s
Ravi Kiran Hamal, Central Committee Member of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party, informed that police arrested Sandesh Shahi, 21, Paras Shahi, 22, Pawan Malla, 27, and
Petition Collection for One Student, One Plant Campaign has been started on June 5 at the Maharajgunj Nursing Campus on the occasion of World Environment
Deputy Speaker of the Federal Parliament, Indira Rana, stated that delays in rescue occur due to complicated legal procedures. She expressed this view during a
The National Workshop on the Nepali Civil Society Report for the Fourth Cycle of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) began on June 4 in Kathmandu
Twenty-four human rights organizations have called on the international community and the United Nations not to provide any financial or technical assistance to the Truth
Suraj Khadka, the Sindhupalchowk correspondent for Nepal Press was allegedly beaten by cadres of the Maoist-affiliated Young Communist League (YCL) on June 1. According to Journalist
Police arrested RPP-Nepal Chair Kamal Thapa along with five others on June 1 after they attempted to enter Baluwatar by breaking into the restricted area
The government has announced the establishment of rehabilitation centers for women affected by violence in the upcoming fiscal year. This announcement was made in the
Police arrested five individuals from the Shanti Batika area and the Nepal Electricity Authority office area on May 29 for charges of infiltration during a
A discussion has been held among stakeholders for the fourth cycle of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) of human rights. The program, organized by the
During the EHRDs Capacity Enhancement and Planning meeting organized by INSEC in collaboration with DCA and Environmental Human Rights Network Nepal on May 14, participants
The government has appointed the Chairpersons and Members of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and the Commission of Investigation on Enforced Disappeared Persons, which had
SP Apil Raj Bohara of the Kathmandu District Police Office informed that police arrested former Army constable Man Bahadur Kalamagar, a resident of Ruruchettra Rural
Police arrested Ramesh Sah, 54, of Bhaisepati- 22, of Lalitpur,
Police arrested Navaraj Adhikari, 22, a resident of Gaur Municipality–7
The Gandaki Province Government, through the policies and programmes approved
The Kapilvastu District Court has sentenced two juveniles, aged 16