• Sunday, 6 July 2025

Siddhababa Tunnel work makes milestone progress

A major milestone has been achieved in the construction of the Siddhababa Tunnel, as the invert work along the entire length of the main tunnel has been completed.

Know the science behind sleep paralysis

Just two days ago, 23-year-old management student Sashank Dhakal from Basundhara faced a chilling episode. “I felt a heavy pressure on my chest, like I was being choked. I saw someone sitting behind me, silent and shadowy. Suddenly, that person pressed my chest. I was frozen and I couldn’t scream,” he recalled, still shaken by the haunting memory.

Dr. Bhatta's books diagnose Nepali society

Noted surgeon Professor Dr Arjundev Bhatta is not a new name in Nepali literature. He set an example as to how a busy physician can spare time to produce oodles of creative works.

Farmers rue over lack of tea policy, law

Stakeholders have complained that a separate tea policy and law have not been formulated for the development of the tea sector, which is the main cash crop and major export item of Koshi Province.

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Siddhababa Tunnel work makes milestone progress

A major milestone has been achieved in the construction of the Siddhababa Tunnel, as the invert work along the entire length of the main tunnel has been completed.

Know the science behind sleep paralysis

Just two days ago, 23-year-old management student Sashank Dhakal from Basundhara faced a chilling episode. “I felt a heavy pressure on my chest, like I was being choked. I saw someone sitting behind me, silent and shadowy. Suddenly, that person pressed my chest. I was frozen and I couldn’t scream,” he recalled, still shaken by the haunting memory.

Parliament has long way to go in regard to efficient business

As Nepal’s Federal Parliament is halfway through its budget session, the atmosphere in the chambers is a mix of progress and conflict. While several crucial bills have been passed, most notably the Appropriation Bill and the long-awaited Federal Civil Service Bill from the Lower House, tensions continue to rise over controversies linked to the visit visa and cooling- off period, alleged weakening of parliamentary processes, and disagreements over the people-centric nature of the budget. The halls of the House of Representatives ha

Late Koirala's role instrumental in establishing republic: President Deuba

Nepali Congress (NC) President and former Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba highlighted the lead role of the late Girija Prasad Koirala in establishing federal democratic republic in the country.

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At least 24 dead and up to 25 children missing in 'terrible' Texas floods

At least 24 people have died, and up to 25 people at a girls' camp remained missing, as flash floods hit the US state of Texas on Friday, according to officials.

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Farmers rue over lack of tea policy, law

Stakeholders have complained that a separate tea policy and law have not been formulated for the development of the tea sector, which is the main cash crop and major export item of Koshi Province.

Scant rainfall delays paddy plantation in Jhapa

Paddy plantation has been adversely affected due to inadequate rainfall in Jhapa district. It is already the third week of Asar month, the time paddy plantation used to go in full swing, but farmers have been worried over the scant rainfall. A farmer, Ratan Kumar Bhulel from Haldibari-6, said, "We used to be done with paddy plantation this time. Last year, I had completed it by this time."

PM Oli, Malaysian businesspersons discuss investment potential in Nepal

During the discussion held at PM's residence, Baluwatar today, the 20-member delegation led by Executive Chairperson of the Paradise Group Company of Malaysia, Pradip Kumar Kukreja, informed PM Oli that they had arrived in Nepal to learn about business atmosphere here in detail and for the meaningful trade relations between the two countries.

Crude Soybean oil import of Rs 52 billion, export more than Rs 55 billion

Crude soybean oil worth Rs 52.58 billion has been imported through the Birgunj checkpoint in the 11 months of the current fiscal year.

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Euro 2025: Sweden beats Denmark yet again this year

Sweden swept past Denmark yet again on Friday, winning 1-0 at the Women’s European Championship for a third victory this year over its near neighbor. One month afte

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Budget focused on giving impetus to economy: Finance Minister Poudel

Kathmandu, May 31: The government has presented its budget (income and expenditure) estimates for the upcoming fiscal year 2025/26 in the parliament. The government was expected to bring the budget with various reform plans to improve the overall economic situation of the country and achieve the expected pace of development. But an average and status quo budget was presented, which has raised questions about what role it can play in improving the economy. In this context, RSS correspondent Hemant Joshi talked to Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Bishnu Prasad Poudel. The excerpts of the interview are as follows: What are the focus and priorities of the upcoming fiscal year's budget including the aspects of reforms?A realistic and disciplined budget has been presented in terms of resource and expenditure management. We have emphasized the optimal use of resources and also tried to be realistic in terms of internal revenue and external debt mobilization. The allocation for capital expenditure has been increased while funds going to the provincial and local levels through financial transfers have been increased. This budget has particularly emphasized on two to three things in the process of giving an impetus to the economy. It has set the path for favorable policy reforms for investment growth. It adopts a policy to attract domestic and foreign investment. It also set a favorable ground for production growth and job creation.Experts have described this as an average budget, did you not try to intervene or were not able to do?There is no question of blindly interfering in the name of reforms. The budget has already taken the necessary steps to determine and adopt the right policy. Various policy reforms have been made. A policy of using alternative development finance has been adopted. Improvements have been made in project management and procurement processes. Instead of waiting for the next fiscal year, we have made arrangements to start the procurement process from Jestha 16. We expect the policy of austerity and spending cuts to balance current expenditure. In terms of taxes, many suggestions were received about the kind of revenue policy to be adopted and we listened to all of them. But I think that the decision that has been made now regarding taxes has increased the trust of taxpayers over the state.What kind of political pressure did you face during preparation of this budget? Is your budget politically biased?All the comments and feedback on the budget are welcome. While preparing the budget, my focus was on making the budget realistic and disciplined. Budget preparation is not a matter of pressure but something that is done based on justification. I did not feel any kind of pressure. However, the budget cannot be separated from politics out rightly. The government's policies and programs should be followed and the budget is based accordingly. Therefore, one cannot say that it is a completely technical manner away from politics. But this budget has come within the limits of the fundamentals norms of a budget.The private sector seems excited over the budget but there are concerns that the general public was not given due consideration…We were in a situation where we had to prioritize the needs of the nation more than that of its people. The budget has been introduced keeping this in mind. We were guided more by the need to increase production and productivity, adding impetus to the economy, increasing the economic growth rate and making it sustainable than going for cheap popularity. The budget ensures that economic activities will expand, private sector investment will increase, employment opportunities will rise and infrastructure projects will be completed on time. I am also optimistic that the targeted economic growth will be achieved through this budget.How is the prioritization and selection of projects different from previous years?We have always been mindful of the fact that the federal government should present plans and programs that should be approved by the federal parliament. The budget was prepared with a focus on important federal responsibilities. Furthermore, the functions of the provinces and local levels do not fall within the scope of the federal government's budget. Hence, federal projects costing less than Rs. 30 million were not included in the budget. The message we have put out is that not only the federal government but the provinces and local levels should also come up with a balanced budget.Furthermore, implementing of the budget should begin immediately. In fact, we should start implementing the budget from today itself. Accordingly, we will immediately proceed with projects the contracts of which can be handed out within the current fiscal year. (RSS)

Our approach to responding to loss and damage is a country-led and bottom-up one: Diong

Ibrahima Cheikh Diong is the Executive Director of the Fund for Responding to Loss and Damage (FRLD). Indira Aryal, a reporter with this daily, spoke with Mr Diong about the mandate and mission of the Fund, and how developing countries like Nepal can access it more easily. Excerpts:

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PM Oli, Malaysian businesspersons discuss investment potential in Nepal

During the discussion held at PM's residence, Baluwatar today, the 20-member delegation led by Executive Chairperson of the Paradise Group Company of Malaysia, Pradip Kumar Kukreja, informed PM Oli that they had arrived in Nepal to learn about business atmosphere here in detail and for the meaningful trade relations between the two countries.