The Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA) on Thursday filed a corruption case against 29 individuals, including former Speaker Krishna Bahadur Mahara and his son Resham Mahar, for their alleged involvement in gold smuggling through Tribhuvan International Airport at the Special Court. According to the CIAA, the defendants colluded with smugglers, accepting large bribes to facilitate illegal gold imports.
Box culverts along the East-West Highway, currently being expanded across Sarlahi, Mahottari, and Dhanusha districts, are set to be completed before the monsoon. The highway, which is presently two lanes, is being upgraded to a four-lane road in line with Asian standards. At locations where water previously flowed over causeways, box culverts are now being constructed to allow proper drainage.
The District Administration Office, Metropolitan Police Office, Bhaktapur Metropolitan City and Guthi Sansthan of Bhaktapur are all set to make the festival of Biska: Jatra peaceful by controlling any unfortunate incidents.
Halji, a village in Limi of Namkha Rural Municipality-6 in Humla, is facing a high risk of avalanches and landslides. The settlement remains vulnerable throughout the year due to its location, surrounded on three sides by glacial lakes and steep, sandy slopes prone to landslides. Local Nima Tamang said the village faces threats both in winter and monsoon season. A glacial lake located to the north of the settlement has burst several times in the past, triggering avalanches that have damaged land, water mills and a power house, further increasing the risk to the village.
Halji, a village in Limi of Namkha Rural Municipality-6 in Humla, is facing a high risk of avalanches and landslides. The settlement remains vulnerable throughout the year due to its location, surrounded on three sides by glacial lakes and steep, sandy slopes prone to landslides. Local Nima Tamang said the village faces threats both in winter and monsoon season. A glacial lake located to the north of the settlement has burst several times in the past, triggering avalanches that have damaged land, water mills and a power house, further increasing the risk to the village.
Two men who were injured in a stabbing incident in front of the Krishna Mandir in Patan, Lalitpur, have died. The victims, 26-year-old Srijan Nembang and his 33-year-old brother Sumit Nembang from Jhapa, were attacked with a knife on Wednesday night in Patan, Lalitpur. Both of them, who sustained critical injuries, were rushed to B&B Hospital for treatment, where they were pronounced dead.
Byas Municipality in Tanahun has generated significant revenue by classifying and selling waste at the source. Under its “waste to wealth” campaign, the municipality earned Rs. 1.713 million over the eight months from mid-July to mid-March in the current fiscal year 2025/26 (2082/83). The 234th meeting of the municipal executive has also decided to move ahead with the process of acquiring land for the sustainable management of waste. Mayor Baikuntha Neupane said permission has been sought from the government for the proposed land purchase. Until approval is granted, the municipality plans to issue a public notice to lease private or public land for temporary waste management for a period of three to 10 years.
Tourism entrepreneurs and experts have said that the ongoing crisis in West Asia should be viewed not only as a challenge but also an opportunity. Speaking at a discussion on alternative strategies to minimise the impact of escalating crisis in West Asia on Nepal's key source markets, air connectivity and tourist arrivals, they suggested promoting Nepal as a safe tourist destination. The discussion was hosted by Nepal Tourism Board on Thursday. West Asia is a major source market for Nepal and also a gateway for European and American tourists, and the crisis could affect air connectivity and arrivals.
:Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday thanked United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres for endorsing Islamabad's efforts to promote peace following the announcement of a ceasefire between the United States and Iran.
Tourism entrepreneurs and experts have said that the ongoing crisis in West Asia should be viewed not only as a challenge but also an opportunity. Speaking at a discussion on alternative strategies to minimise the impact of escalating crisis in West Asia on Nepal's key source markets, air connectivity and tourist arrivals, they suggested promoting Nepal as a safe tourist destination. The discussion was hosted by Nepal Tourism Board on Thursday. West Asia is a major source market for Nepal and also a gateway for European and American tourists, and the crisis could affect air connectivity and arrivals.
President of the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI), Chandra Prasad Dhakal, has said that significant progress had been made during his tenure in stabilising and revitalising Nepal’s economy. Speaking at a programme to thank journalists and media professionals on Wednesday evening, he emphasised the importance of collaboration between the private sector and media in shaping economic discourse.
The development of the “Bandipur–Keshavtar Homestay Circuit” has been advanced by integrating Bandipur, a popular tourist destination in Tanahun, with the Keshavtar area of Byas Municipality. A detailed action plan has been prepared to complete this campaign launched as a joint initiative of two local governments—in three phases within two fiscal years. Byas Municipality Mayor Baikuntha Neupane said that this collaboration between the two municipalities has brought new enthusiasm to rural tourism. Mayor Neupane said, “This circuit will prove to be a milestone in connecting tourists visiting Bandipur to Keshavtar in Byas–14 and the surrounding traditional villages.”
Minister for Agriculture and Livestock and Forests and Environment Geeta Chaudhary has carried out on-site monitoring of the Kalimati-based Fruits and Vegetables Market.
Binod Bhandari struck a sparkling century as Tribhuwan Army Club extended their winning run to six matches, strengthening their bid for a place in the Men’s PM Cup final. Army eased past Sudur Paschim by seven wickets to claim their sixth victory in seven outings. The result took them three points clear at the top of the table with 13 points. Sudur Paschim, who suffered back‑to‑back defeats, remain second with 10 points from eight matches. Opting to bat first at the Ramjanki Multipurpose Stadium in Janakpur, Sudur Paschim were dismissed for 150 in 38.1 overs. Army chased down the target in just 20.2 overs, finishing on 155 for three. Captain Bhandari led the charge with 100 off 75 balls, hitting 12 fours and five sixes. Kushal Malla guided Army home with an unbeaten 26 from 18 balls, while Bhim Sharki added 16. Sher Malla claimed two wickets for Sudur Paschim.
Prime Minister Sushila Karki had taken up the responsibility of the head of the executive when the country was in difficult circumstances and has successfully fulfilled the task of conducting the House of Representatives election within the stipulated time.
In recent years, heart disease has been increasing in Nepal. Among non-communicable diseases, heart disease ranks first. The growing burden of non-communicable diseases worldwide has significantly affected Nepal as well. Many people i