• Wednesday, 27 May 2026

Meetings of HoR, NA taking place today

Monsoon-related disasters kill over 3,000 people in a decade

More than 3,000 individuals have lost their lives in monsoon-induced disasters in Nepal over the past decade. According to the ‘National Monsoon Prepar

Endangered red-headed vultures sighted in Bardiya

Conservationists have expressed happiness after a flock of endangered red-headed vultures, locally known as Dangaar Giddha, were spotted in the Krishnasar Conservation Area. The endangered birds, one of the nine vulture species fo

Earth 2.0 Loading to be staged

On the occasion of World Environment Day, the play Earth 2.0 Loading is set to be staged at the Gandharva Theatre of Pokhara. Scheduled to run from May 28 to 31, rehearsals for the production have now reached their final stage.

‘MOFA Mitra’ mobile app launched for online consular service

Launching the mobile app developed by the Department of Consular Services here today, he expressed confidence that the app would be effective in making public services more convenient and citizen-friendly.

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NAIHS introduces doctoral medical courses

The Nepali Army Institute of Health Sciences (NAIHS), Bhandarkhal, is set to introduce doctoral-level DM/MCh programmes in three specialised fields. The new programmes include DM in Cardiology, DM in Critical Care, and MCh in Urology.

Meetings of HoR, NA taking place today

Meetings of the House of Representatives (HoR) and the National Assembly (NA) are scheduled to take place today, with the Lower House convening at 11:00 am and the Upper House at 1:15 pm.

Weather forecast: Hotter days likely in Tarai, rain expected in hills

The hilly and mountainous areas of Koshi, Madhesh, Bagmati and Gandaki Provinces are likely to remain partly cloudy this afternoon, while the Tarai belts is expected to witness mainly fair weather, according to Weather Forecasting Division.

Monsoon-related disasters kill over 3,000 people in a decade

More than 3,000 individuals have lost their lives in monsoon-induced disasters in Nepal over the past decade. According to the ‘National Monsoon Prepar

World

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Why Trump's Abraham Accords push is a non-starter

US President Donald Trump demanded several Muslim countries join the Abraham Accords recognising Israel as part of a deal with Iran, but the plan appears doomed to failure, experts said.

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Madhes industrial capacity utilisation rises to 37%, credit flow expands

Industrial capacity utilisation in Madhes Province has shown a gradual improvement during the first half of the current fiscal year, alongside moderate growth in credit, according to a provincial economic report.

Minister Shrestha stresses priority to reservoir-based hydropower projects

Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation Biraj Bhakta Shrestha has said that reservoir-based hydropower projects should now be advanced as a national priority to ensure Nepal’s long-term energy s

Marsi rice planted at world’s highest altitude

Marsi rice has been planted at Chhumchaur Jyulo, called as the world’s highest altitude paddy field. Patarasi Rural Municipality and the Agriculture Office have started the plantation again this year.

Reservoir-type hydroelectric projects in government's high priority: Energy Minister

After the observation of the Kulekhani Hydroelectricity Project on Sunday, the Energy Minister stated that reservoir-based projects should now be promoted as a national priority for Nepal's long-term energy security, industrial development, and overall economic transformation.

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NOC seals Pelliot kit deal until 2028

The Nepal Olympic Committee (NOC) has signed a strategic partnership agreement with outdoor lifestyle brand Pelliot on Tuesday. According to the agreement, Pelliot will be

Nepal storm into CAVA semis

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Kalinga LitFest provides int'l forum for Nepali authors: Niraula

Kathmandu is hosting the fourth edition of the Kathmandu Kalinga Literary Festival 2026, scheduled for June 6 and 7, at Hotel Himalya in Lalitpur. Talking to The Rising Nepal, Festival director Ranjana Niraula said th

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

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Fifth National Social Entrepreneurship Summit concludes

The declaration, adopted at the end of the two-day summit held in Kathmandu under the theme “Defining and Bridging Policy Gaps with Ground Reality,” noted that Nepal’s social entrepreneurship sector continues to grow despite lacking a dedicated regulatory framework, targeted financing mechanisms, and institutional recognition. The participants stressed that social enterprises have demonstrated their ability to create employment, empower women and youth, and contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), but continue to face structural and financial barriers.