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Aug 30 2009, Mukunda

Nepal’s Vice-president Paramananda Jha ignores retaking oath in Nepali. After this decision, his position will be inactive from tomorrow.

Today, with the correspondents he said that he would ignore the government’s decision of re-administrating...

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