• Friday, 28 November 2025

NPL: Kathmandu wins by 53 runs

15 cameras installed to monitor snow-leopard movements

The Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) Area Office, Jomsom, has installed 15 cameras in the high mountainous area of Varagung Muktichhetra Rural Municipality in line with searching for the habitat of tigers, food, and numbers.

Kirakhor-Neptechaur section being blacktopped at a pace

Blacktopping has begun on the Kirakhor-Neptechaur section along the Beni-Pakhapani road.

10 injured in student-carrying jeep mishap

According to the District Police Office, Chitwan, 10 out of 20 people on board the jeep were injured when a jeep carrying students on an educational trip crashed near Aaganeta in Bangad Kupinde Municipality-8, on Friday afternoon.

People receiving social security allowance to get free medical treatment

The KMC has already forwarded a process to provide free treatment to senior citizens, single women, persons facing violence, disabled persons, as well as gender-violence victims.

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Nationwide Agricultural Survey launched

A one-door system has been established for data collection to avoid duplication, according to Ramkrishna Regmi, Chief of the Ministry’s Statistics Section.

10 injured in student-carrying jeep mishap

According to the District Police Office, Chitwan, 10 out of 20 people on board the jeep were injured when a jeep carrying students on an educational trip crashed near Aaganeta in Bangad Kupinde Municipality-8, on Friday afternoon.

NPL: Kathmandu wins by 53 runs

Batting first after losing the toss, Kathmandu Gorkhas set a target of 143 runs; however, Chitwan Rhions were all out after scoring 89 runs in 17.2 overs. With this win, Kathmandu, which has played five matches, has collected 6 points.

Mayor Maharajn urges for preservation of Nepa Bhasa, culture by utilizing IT

Mayor of Lalitpur Metropolitan City, Chiri Babu Maharjan, has urged newly elected chairperson and office-bearers of the Nepa Bhasa Manka Khala urged to involve in language preservation by utilizing information technology.

World

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Japan's same-sex marriage ban is constitutional, says Tokyo court

A Japanese court has ruled the country's ban on same-sex marriage as constitutional - bucking a trend set by courts around the country that had raised hopes for marriage equality in Japan.

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Rising chhena demand boon for DDC

The government-owned Dairy Development Corporation (DDC), which has been facing a market shortage, has begun to feel some relief after the export of the dairy-based dog chew (chhurpi) from Koshi Province increased.

Simkot begins purchasing local crops from farmers

Simkot Rural Municipality, the administrative centre of Humla, has begun purchasing traditional local crops from farmers this year. After the farmers harvested and sorted their

Kankai Bridge contract scrapped

The contract for the construction of the approximately 723-metre-long Kankai Bridge connecting Jhapa Rural Municipality-2 and Gaurigunj Rural Municipality-1 along the Postal Highway, which had remained abandoned for 14 years, has been terminated.

Birgunj metropolis' revenue collection exceeds Rs 210mn in first four months of FY

The Birgunj Metropolitan City (BMC) has collected a revenue of Rs 210 million 396 thousand and 408 in the first four months of the current fiscal year.

Sports

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NPL: Kathmandu wins by 53 runs

Batting first after losing the toss, Kathmandu Gorkhas set a target of 143 runs; however, Chitwan Rhions were all out after scoring 89 runs in 17.2 overs. With this win, Kathmandu, which has played five matches, has collected 6 points.

NPL Cricket 2025: Two matches today

Conditions improving for 10th National Games

Nepal defeats Hong Kong by 119 runs

Pokhara defeats Janakpur by 25 runs

Interview

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Without elections, there is no democracy: Shrestha

After 30 years of partyless Panchayat rule, Nepal took its first steps toward multi-party democracy in 1991. Surya Prasad Shrestha conducted the first general election held in 1991 after th

Technology can be used to ensure voting rights for Nepalis living abroad: Upreti

As Nepal gears up for the mid-term elections scheduled for March 5, 2026, expectations are particularly high among the nation’s youth and the millions of Nepalis

Science & Tech

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TikTok adds AI controls, education push

Need of environment friendly skills stressed

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People receiving social security allowance to get free medical treatment

The KMC has already forwarded a process to provide free treatment to senior citizens, single women, persons facing violence, disabled persons, as well as gender-violence victims.

NPL: Kathmandu wins by 53 runs

15 cameras installed to monitor snow-leopard movements