• Monday, 27 April 2026

Authorities clear Manohara squatter settlement

8-year-old girl kept tied with a rope

An eight-year-old girl, who should be frolicking with her friends as freely as a bird in the sky, has been found tied up with a rope. A minor girl from a poor family in Madhuwan

Relocating cricket stadium from TU ground is costly and complicated

It has been two weeks since Tribhuvan University (TU) issued a 35-day ultimatum for the return of lands occupied by various companies and individuals. While a few organisations have started t

Earthquake and Gen Z uprising on canvas

A small hut made of tin sheets. In one corner, a young girl is cooking food. Scattered around are utensils, clothes, and rags. This scene describes the plight of ea

Acid attacks expose threat to Indonesian activists

Indonesian envir Acid attacks expose rising threat to Indonesian activists onmental activist Muhammad Rosidi shudders as he recalls the horrific moment two men on a motorbike threw acid through the open window of his car as he was d

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Rs 6.2 billion Revenue collected from Rasuwagadhi over nine months

Goods valued at Rs 31.3 billion have been imported from Rasuwagadhi Customs point during the first nine months of the current fiscal year. Rasuwagadhi serves as

E-pension services launch in Jumla

For the first time in the Himalayan district, Jumla, e-pension services have been introduced for permanent government employees. Manjit Achhami, the District Treasury

Today's Weather Forecast

The presence of westerly and local winds, along with a low-pressure area in the lower atmosphere near eastern Nepal, is having a partial impact on the weather.

Injured climber rescued

A climber who was seriously injured after falling about 400 metres while climbing Dhaulagiri was successfully rescued two days later. The injured climber, Mingma Tenji Sherpa, 2

8-year-old girl kept tied with a rope

NFPJ to host international photo conference

NA Chair Dahal terms SMEs as pillar of economy

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Acid attacks expose threat to Indonesian activists

Indonesian envir Acid attacks expose rising threat to Indonesian activists onmental activist Muhammad Rosidi shudders as he recalls the horrific moment two men on a motorbike threw acid through the open window of his car as he was d

Trump to send envoys to Islamabad

West Bank, Gaza elections test citizens' trust

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Will Orind Magnesite Industry ever reopen ?

Questions are once again being raised over whether the long-defunct Orind Magnesite Industry in Balefi Rural Municipality-8 will ever resume operations, as it has remained completely shut for the past 27 years.

NA Chair Dahal terms SMEs as pillar of economy

National Assembly (NA) Chair Narayan Prasad Dahal has said that small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are the pillar of the country's economy.

Price of gold hit Rs 299200 per tola

The market price of Fine Gold hit Rs 299,200 per tola today. The price has increased by Rs 2700 per tola.

Sudurpashchim hydropower potential largely untapped despite huge capacity

Sudurpashchim Province, home to Nepal’s three major river basins—Mahakali, Seti, and Karnali—has utilised less than 1 per cent of its vast hydropower potential, raising concerns among government, investors and policymakers.

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Poddar’s maiden fifty in vain as Nepal fall to USA

Despite a maiden T20I half‑century from wicketkeeper‑batter Rubi Poddar, Nepal’s women’s cricket team fell short against the USA at the ICC Women’s T20I Challenge Trophy on Sunday. Nepal slumped to a seven‑wicket defeat in t

Nepal enters semi-final of Nepal Asian Beach Games

Nepal secure win over UAE in League-2 opener

Chandragadhi Women's Gold Cup: TAC, APF enter final

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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.

Growing heart disease raises health concerns in Nepal, Dr. Bhattarai

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

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NMC revokes license of 17 doctors

Air pollution in Kathmandu reaches 'very unhealthy' level

15-bed hospital facility built in Tanahun

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Photographs portraying entrepreneurship to be awarded

The competition was announced in the context of marking national photography day on April 26 in recognition of the first photo published in the Gorkhapatra on 26 April 1927. The photo of Surmati Shresthani depicted a woman spinning for weaving clothes.