गृहपृष्ठ ∕ Nepal ∕ Three dead, 52 injured as bus carrying wedding attendants plunges Nepal Three dead, 52 injured as bus carrying wedding attendants plunges KathmanduPati April 19, 2024 File Photo KATHMANDU – Three persons died on the spot and 52 others were injured after a bus carrying wedding attendants fell off at Dharawati village in Piskar, Sindhupalchowk, at 7:00 this morning. The bus (Ba 4 Kha 5616) was carrying wedding attendants from Dolakha district, Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Niranjan Bhattarai said. DSP Bhattarai said a rescue operation is ongoing to rush the injured ones to the hospitals. As the bus plunged into the cliff, the security personnel are having difficulties in rescue jobs, Bhattarai added. Write your comments RELATED NEWS Expenditure exceeds income, but dev spending only at 23 per… Rhino census halted due to funding shortage Security beefed up in Kathmandu Valley for Holi festival Devotees throng Bhimsen Temple in Bhaktapur Low visibility causing domestic, international flight disruption at TIA District administration offices of Kathmandu Valley call for decent Holi… Top Headlines Scrutinizing Relevance of Prithivi Narayan Shah´s Thoughts and Strategy1 Relevance of Prithivi Narayan Shah in Contemporary Nepal2 Photo exhibition at Nepal Army Headquarters3 NA team sets out on Gorakha-Kathmandu march to promote ‘unification route’4 Ncell is the FIRST Nepali Telecom Company to receive ISO 27001 and ISO 27701 certifications for information security and data privacy5 PM Oli, Sri Lankan’s former President meet6 PM Oli extends New Year greetings7 Gold price ups Rs 2,000 per tola8 TRENDING Why US Indo-Pacific strategy will fail Role of Vitamin D in pregnancy to combat COVID-19 Nepal-India petroleum pipeline saves over a billion rupees in transportation related costs Nepal Army vows to complete Kathmandu-Terai Fast Track project in time Money laundering case worth millions filed against gangster ‘Bale’ Interview with Nepal’s first female paragliding pilot on World Tourism Day China’s new light-sport aircraft completes maiden flight 8,848.86 meters is now the new official height of world’s highest peak Mount Everest