गृहपृष्ठ ∕ Nepal ∕ Saurya Air plane crashes at TIA Nepal Saurya Air plane crashes at TIA KathmanduPati July 24, 2024 KATHMANDU – A Pokhara-bound Saurya Airlines aircraft has met with an accident today morning at the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. The aircraft carrying 19 passengers including crew members skidded off the runway and fire broke out suddenly. Security personnel of all three security agencies have been mobilized to douse fire at present, said Gaurav Kumar KC, Spokesperson of the Nepali Army. Minister for Home Affairs Ramesh Lekhak has reached at the Airport to take stock of the accident. Write your comments RELATED NEWS All will be brought on board to conduct NC general… Twelve houses gutted in fire in Nawalparasi Dissemination of misleading contents doesn’t serve FoE spirit: Minister Timilsina RSP to hold district convention from April 28 Home Ministry issues nine-point directive for administrative reforms Government focuses on good governance, prosperity: Minister Khanal Top Headlines Before the Ballots: How Oli Lost the Political Narrative1 Nepali Congress provides financial assistance for Samba’s treatment2 Jagdamba Group Chairman Shankar Agrawal Arrested3 We will return the savings of cooperative victims within 100 days : Rabi Lamichhane4 NC President Thapa expresses sorrow over Dhading bus accident5 PM Karki addresses 61st Session of Human Rights Council: Reaffirms Nepal’s unflinching commitment to advancing human rights6 Govt declares three-day public holiday of election7 Two Offices Under Ministry of Communication to Be Abolished8 TRENDING UPAYA CITY CARGO LAUNCHES Version 3.0 Nepal Army initiates investigation into case of financial irregularities by Lieutenant Colonel Janmat Karki We need to be serious about the international scenario post-Covid: Dr. Nischal N. Pandey This time’s Teej, social distancing please! Gunjan Saxena:The Kargil Girl serves a refreshing depiction of a war film Time Tested Friendship-Suresh Sharma United front against China -Suresh Sharma The origins of MCC and its future in Nepal