KATHMANDU: Condolences have been pouring in for the victims of the ill-fated aircraft crash that claimed the lives of 49 people while injuring 22 others, today. President Bidya Devi Bhandari and ...
The pilot of the US-Bangla plane that crashed at Kathmandu's Tribhuvan International Airport in March, killing 51 people, appears to have lied to the control tower during the landing procedure and was ...
Photograph taken by the scholar Bishnu Sapkota. Update 6 The death toll from the crash has reached 49, including 22 Nepali nationals. At least 14 Nepali students studying MBBS in Bangladesh were on ...
Emrana Kabir Hashi had flown to Nepal on Flight BS211 with her software engineer husband Md Rokibul Hasan for a holiday. She survived the crash, but Rokibul did not. For Hashi, who was an assistant ...
STILL THERE: Exactly one year after it crashed killing 51 people, the wreckage of the US-Bangla Bombardier Q400 was still by the side of the runway at Kathmandu Airport on Wednesday. MONIKA DEUPALA ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. KATHMANDU, Nepal (AP) _ Nepal officials say ...
Sadharan Bima Corporation on Sunday handed over $ 0.7 million, equivalent to Tk5.70 crore, to Sena Kalyan Insurance Company Ltd as part of the insurance money claimed by US-Bangla Airlines. The ...
The crash-landing of a passenger plane at Kathmandu airport that killed 49 people has put Nepal’s aviation safety record in the spotlight once again. Remains of Bangladesh’s US-Bangla Flight BS211 lie ...
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