Wednesday, September 25th, 2024

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Woman succumbs to burn injuries

SARLAHI: A woman died after being burnt in a fire lit to warm herself in

It’s time to go for endorsement, effective implementation of MCC: Prof. Dr. Pyakuryal

It is said that Nepal applied for Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) and after going through

Tibet turns to Nepal for cheap forage grass

LHASA:  A row of trucks full of verdant forage grass were particularly conspicuous in Sagya

Differences reign Nepali Congress as both sides stick to guns

KATHMANDU: The intra-party squabbling in the Nepali Congress (NC) seems no signs of settlement as

Deputy Speaker Shiva Maya Tumbahamphe resigning today

KATHMANDU: Deputy Speaker Shiva Maya Tumbahamphe is preparing to tender resignation from her post today.

Climate literacy in Jumla

JUMLA:  Climate literacy has started in remote wards of Jumla district. Partnership Aid Centre (PACE-Nepal),

Partial solar eclipse observed today

KATHMANDU: A partial solar eclipse started. According to the Nepal Calendar Determination Committee, the solar

Scholarships worth Rs 4.84 mln to engineering students

BHAKTAPUR: Bhaktapur Municipality has distributed scholarships worth over Rs 4.84 million to poor and genuine

Normal life hit as mercury dips to 1 degree Celsius in capital

KATHMANDU: Normal life in the Kathmandu Valley has been affected with the minimum temperature going

SP will establish people’s rights thru streets: Bhattarai

KATHMANDU: Federal Council Chairman of Socialist Party (SP) Dr Baburam Bhattarai has said his party

Indian vehicles banned in Pokhara on eve of VNY 2020

POKHARA: District Administration Office, Pokhara has banned public vehicles with Indian number plates as the

Partial solar eclipse begins at 8:42 am today

KATHMANDU: Nepal will witnesses a partial solar eclipse on Thursday. According to the Nepal Calendar

In his final UN address, Biden spotlights world conflicts, calls for peace

NEW YORK: President Joe Biden used his final address before

Festivals promote mutual respect, sense of tolerance

KATHMANDU: President Ram Chandra Paudel said indigenous festivals such as

Weather to remain cloudy with potential for heavy rain

KATHMANDU: The Weather Forecast Division has stated that monsoon conditions

Silent crisis of Bhutanese refugees in their twilight years

KATHMANDU: 75-year-old Jasbir Bishwa from the Bhutanese refugee camp in

Economic Digest: Nepal’s Business News in a Snap

KATHMANDU: Economic Digest offers a concise yet comprehensive overview of