• Tuesday, 19 May 2026

HoR, National Assembly meeting today

Strict customs reduces cross-border trade

Trade across the Nepal-India border has sharply declined after the government strictly enforced a rule requiring customs duty on goods worth more than Rs. 100 brought in from India.

How a disabled teacher defies physical odds

As the morning sun rises over the hills, a man can be seen slowly moving along a dusty road in ward 4 of Narayan Municipality in Dailekh. Not on foot, but with the support of his two hands, 50-year-old teacher, Hasta Bahadur Kathayat drags himself towards the school.

HLF-WWK welcomes global authors

The Himalayan Literature Festival and Writers' Workshop (HLF-WWK) 2026 is set to take place in Kathmandu from May 29 to June 5, bringing together more than 75 distinguished writers, poets, scholars, translators, filmmakers, and artists from across the world.

Amrit Jha still in police custody in Iran; diplomatic efforts underway for impartial hearing

Issuing a press release on Monday, the Foreign Ministry made it clear that diplomatic efforts are ongoing for all necessary legal processes including the impartial hearing on the case of Jha by using all available means. Jha is in police custody on the charge of smuggling illegal goods in Iran.

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HoR, National Assembly meeting today

Finance Minister Dr Swarnim Wagle had presented the principles and priorities of the upcoming budget in the HoR meeting on May 14. Finance Minister Wagle will be responding to the lawmakers once the discussion is over.

Traditional Bajura springs drying up

Traditional water springs, locally known as naula, are rapidly drying up in different parts of the Bajura district, causing growing concern among local communities. These natural water sources, long used b

Refund of deposits from troubled cooperatives begins

The government has started returning the money of small depositors of problematic cooperatives. On the first day, the Office of the Problema

Herbs processing plants in buffer zone left unused

The herbs processing plants established in the buffer zone of Shuklaphanta National Park in a bid to elevate livelihood of locals have been left unused.

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Germany set to miss 2030 climate goal

Germany is set to miss its 2030 greenhouse gas emissions target, experts warned Monday, urging Berlin to swiftly overhaul a recently unveiled climate action plan. The report by the c

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Lakeside firms demand shorter operating hours

Business owners in Pokhara, Nepal’s tourism capital, have demanded a reduction in operating hours for nightlife businesses, stating the current provision allowing 24-hour operations has become a burden rather than a boon.

Strict customs reduces cross-border trade

Trade across the Nepal-India border has sharply declined after the government strictly enforced a rule requiring customs duty on goods worth more than Rs. 100 brought in from India.

Energy Ministry proactive in managing complaints

Kathmandu, May 18: The Ministry of Energy, Water Resources, and Irrigation has revamped its hotline number 1151. This upgrade allows not just for complaints to be registered, but also for them to be resolved more effectively. Since Energy Minister Biraj Bhakta Shrestha took office, the ministry and its associated agencies have been rolling out a fresh approach focused on 'listening to complaints and addressing them quickly.' Under Minister Shrestha's leadership, the hotline has evolved from merely a complaint log into a proactive problem-solving resource. The goal now is to achieve real results. The system is set up to handle customer complaints coming in from various sources—be it 'Phone', 'WhatsApp', 'Email', or 'Hello Sarkar'—and to connect with the right agencies without any delays. Rather than sticking to the usual bureaucratic red tape, Minister Shrestha's team is working hard to tackle public concerns head-on. Since March 29, the ministry has reported an impressive tally of 10,392 complaints received through the hotline and other channels. In just two weeks, from March 29 to mid-April, they logged 4,248 complaints via phone, 14 through WhatsApp, two by email, and five through Hello Sarkar. In the last month of Baisakh (from April 14 to May 14) alone, they recorded 6,026 complaints by phone and 92 through other methods. The majority of these complaints are related to electricity services, particularly issues like electrical accidents, power line interruptions, transformer damage, low voltage, falling power transmission and distribution lines, toppled power towers and poles, requests for pole relocations, wire fires, meter installations, and problems with meter readings and EV charging.(RSS)

Price of Gold up by Rs 800 per tola

Price of fine gold up by Rs 800 per tola today.

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Lamichhane sets record as Nepal climb League‑2 table

With ODI status at stake, Nepal stunned leaders Scotland by six wickets on Monday to move up to fifth place in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup League‑2 Series. Thanks to world‑record bowling from Sa

Barcelona win in Lewandowski's farewell

Nepal defeats Scotland by six wickets

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Comedy must evolve beyond body-shaming humour: Prabhat Lama

Prabhat Lama, a renowned stand-up comedian who is a permanent resident of Mahottari district, spent more than 10 years in radio programmes, struggling to be an artist. After arriving in Kathmandu, he joined Radio-Audio, the first comedy-the

Neither old parties need to panic nor new ones gloat over, PM Karki cautions

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.

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One dead in Kawasoti car accident

Yadav was driving the car when it collided and breathed his last while under treatment at Madhyabindu Provincial Hospital, according to DSP Anil Pandit, information officer of the Nawalpur district police office.

Govt to boost domestic sugar production

'NC going through hard times'