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Guide to OZ Jobs/Rooms listingsNEW DELHI: India will reopen underground train networks and allow sports and religious events in a limited manner from next month as part of the government’s efforts to revive the economy, even as coronavirus infections soar. India reported 76,472 new coronavirus cases on Saturday, slightly lower than the numbers seen in the last couple of d...
China - Nepal Railway Nepal and Tibet in China are neighbors bordering each other, both famous for the beautiful natural sceneries and profound Buddhism culture. However, blocked by the high Himalayas Mountains, the two can only "hear" from each other, rather than "paying" a visit frequently. Thus, China - Nepal Railway Line eme...
A memorandum of understanding was signed today between Kathmandu Metropolitan City and Cimex Inc to conduct feasibility study for skyrail in Kathmandu. According to a press release issued by Cimex, its Chairman Prasidha B Panday presented the pre-feasibility study report to KMC Mayor Bidya Sundar Shakya in a ceremony held here today. The rele...
BEIJING: Nepal is in talks with China to build a cross-border rail link that may cost up to $8 billion, and funding could be expected after Nepal formally signed up to Beijing's Belt and Road initiative, a Nepali finance ministry official said on Sunday.Yug Raj Pandey, an under secretary at Nepal's Ministry of Finance, told Reuters the propose...
In Australia, everything seems to be much more extreme, from the alleged killer spiders that reside there to the burnouts ripped in their supercharged tire shredding competitions, everything is on a whole new level. With that in mind, it seems quite appropriate that Australia is the home of the largest trucks on earth that are known as none other ...
Australiama.com Special Nepal's railway transport is listed in the most dangerous railways in the world. Nepal Railway Video ...
19 firms show interest to conduct feasibility study Nineteen firms have showed interest to conduct feasibility study for Kathmandu-Birgunj Electrical Railway Project. Companies from China, India and South Korea as well as some European countries submitted their bids by Monday evening - the deadline for submission of bids, responding to a global t...