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Succumbing to steady pressure from various stakeholders, Ncell, a privately owned telecom company, on Sunday filed the tax return and paid 15 out of 25 percent of capital gains tax (CGT) on the behalf of its previous owner TeliaSonera.
Chief of Large Taxpayer’s Office (LTO) Shova Kanta Poudel told the Post that Ncell paid Rs9.96 billion as tax deduction as source (TDS) claiming the amount to be 15 of the 25 percent of CGT.
“We will recover the remaining 10 out of 25 percent of CGT from TeliaSonera,” said Poudel. “We will reach out to them through Axiata, the current owner of Ncell.”
As per the Income Tax Act foreign investors are liable to pay 2
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Archana Paneru now has been familiar name for all the people in Nepal, who wanted to become like Sunny Leone in professional life. Her desire to become porn star like Sunny Leone at the age of 17 year old has sent clear message to all the people around the world that there is one of the future porn star in Nepal.
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After announcing her desire, she may have got offers from people from western nation but only she and her family knows about it. But what she is doing at this age can not be justified that she has good character. Of course, she is characterless for me because her activiti
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Singer Adele offered to be a "surrogate" mother to a gay couple who got engaged at her concert here.
The 28-year-old singer invited the couple to join her on stage after spotting they were wearing quirky Tiger glasses, reports mirror.co.uk.
Joining her on stage, Swedish fan Andre Soderberg promptly dropped to one knee and popped the question with a plastic ring to his partner Simon Carlsson, who excitedly said "yes".
A delighted Adele congratulated the happy couple and then offered to help them start a family.
In front of the sold-out crowd of 10,000 fans, she said: "Should I be your surrogate if you have children? I would love to have a baby
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Aashish Pokharel of Heartland College bowls against Golden Gate College during their College Premier League Twenty20 cricket at TU Stadium on Thursday.
Heartland College, Sudur Paschimanchal Academy (SPA) and Capital College and Research Centre (CCRC) entered the semi-finals of the College Premier League Twenty20 cricket tournament on Thursday.
Heartland stunned title contenders Golden Gate College, a team led by national team skipper Paras Khadka, by 19 runs. SPA edged Triton by seven runs and CCRC eased to a 10-wicket victory over Saipal Academy in their respective quarter-final matches.
Heartland, led by former U-19 skipper Bhuwan Karki, made 1
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- KAMAL DEV BHATTARAI, Kathmandu
A day after coming eerily close to toppling the Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli-led government and setting in motion events to form a new government under his own leadership, the UCPN (Maoist) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal had a change of heart.
On Thursday, his party backtracked for the “time being” from withdrawing its support to the CPN-UML-led coalition government—a move which was triggered by, according to sources, “pressure from party leaders”.
The party on Wednesday had officially taken a decision to form a consensus government under its leadership and it was all set to withdraw its support to the governme
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Though the transitional justice bodies have been taking complaints from conflict victims across the country, it has not been easy for those who want to register their complaints. Some are finding complaint registration a difficult process, as they are being watched by security personnel while filling the forms.
According to some conflict victims in Birendranagar, Surkhet, last month they were distracted, and also concerned, while filing forms at the Itram-based local peace committee (LPC), as two unfamiliar faces started asking them against who they were registering the complaints.
Later, with the help of LPC employees, they found that the duo in
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Vocal: Maya Shrestha / Rinchhen SherpaMusic: Suresh GurungChoreography: Suresh GurungCamera/Edit/Direction: Yubaraj KhatriArtist: Suresh Gurung/ Sarina LamaAction Films Present's
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The UK has 10 universities in the top 100 of the world's best when it comes to global reputation, but many have slipped down the rankings this year.
Cambridge and Oxford remain in the top five, at fourth and fifth place respectively, but both have moved down two places on their 2015 ranking.
The US continues to dominate the Times Higher Education (THE) world reputation rankings, with Harvard top.
Asia has 17 universities in the top 100 - up from 10 in last year's rankings.
Three London universities stay in the top third of the table - Imperial College London at 15, University College London at 20 and the London School of Economics and Political Sc
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UCPN (Maoist) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal has said that the Nepali Congress (NC) has said that it would not be appropriate to form a majority government as all the political parties have not shown readiness for the national government.
Speaking at a programme to mark the 198th birth anniversary of Karl Max at Jamal in Kathmandu on Thursday, Chairman Dahal thanked the Nepali congress for proposing him to take the leadership of a national government and said that his party stresses on the need for national unity and consensus.
Dahal made it clear that his party decided to continue its support to the current CPN-UML led coalition government for the
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This is the first time the crocodile retina has been studied in such detail
A new study reveals how crocodiles' eyes are fine-tuned for lurking at the water surface to watch for prey.
The "fovea", a patch of tightly packed receptors that delivers sharp vision, forms a horizontal streak instead of the usual circular spot.
This allows the animal to scan the shoreline without moving its head, according to Australian researchers.
They also found differences in the cone cells, which sense colours, between saltwater and freshwater crocs.
Published in the Journal of Experimental Biology, the findings suggest that although the beasts have very blurry vis
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From the section Glasgow & West Scotland
Dervaig Gardens flatImage copyrightAuction House Scotland
A three-bedroom flat in a North Lanarkshire village is on the market for just £1.
The price tag means the property in Upperton, near Airdrie, could be the cheapest home in the UK.
Although the dilapidated apartment needs "significant upgrading", Auction House Scotland said it offered "huge potential for development".
The flat is due to go under the hammer at an auction in Glasgow, with a guide price of £1, later this month.
It is expected to be snapped up by a buy-to-let landlord.
'Quick sale'
Gillian Cochrane, director of operations at Auction Ho
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He built a dinosaur theme park and planned to construct a new Titanic. But a move into politics appears to have sunk eccentric Australian billionaire Clive Palmer, writes Trevor Marshallsea.
A powerful juggernaut of enormous ambition, thought to be unstoppable until striking an unforeseen obstacle.
The words could describe the world's most famous ship, the RMS Titanic. They could equally apply to the political career of larger-than-life Australian billionaire politician Clive Palmer, who once aimed to build a replica of the ill-fated liner.
Often called Australia's Donald Trump, Mr Palmer embodies his home state of Queensland: big, brash, with som
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From the section Latin America & Caribbean
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Brazil's beleaguered President Dilma Rousseff has told the BBC she is an "innocent victim" and she will fight on as possible impeachment looms.
She vowed to "keep fighting... to come back to government if the impeachment request is accepted".
Ms Rousseff is accused of manipulating government accounts, which she denies.
The Senate will decide whether to start an impeachment trial next week. If that happens sh