With the onset of the rainy season, residents of Jyotinagar and Laxminagar under Butwal Sub-Metropolitan City continue to face recurring threats of landslides and floods.
Incorporating the plans and policies of the manifestos, pledges and commitments of the six major political parties participating in the election held in March this year, the government has formulated a 18-pooing National Commitment for reforms in governance to make the economy more competitive, inclusive and resilient. It said that the economy will be driven by private sector, governance efficiency, digital transformation and global information while ensuring social equity and environmental sustainability. According to the document made public on Monday evening, for the economic stability and reforms, the government aims t
The International Wellness Day is being marked by organising various programmes today.
Consumers across the Kathmandu Valley are facing an unexpected surge in banana prices, with rates tripling in recent days due to a mismatch between high demand and limited supply. At present, bananas are being sold at Rs. 250 to Rs. 300 per dozen in local markets—far above the usual price range of Rs. 100 to Rs. 150. Many consumers have expressed shock at the sudden increase. Bhoj Raj Banstola, a resident of Matidivi, said he recently paid Rs. 310 for a dozen of large bananas.
With the onset of the rainy season, residents of Jyotinagar and Laxminagar under Butwal Sub-Metropolitan City continue to face recurring threats of landslides and floods.
The Centre has been established in the context of increasing natural disasters in Pokhara. It will make disaster management more effective and play a coordinating role in preparedness, rescue, and relief management during potential disasters such as floods, landslides, and fires.
Two Pakistani women have been arrested on charges of stealing gold jewelry from Chandrauta in Shivraj Municipality of Kapilvastu.
The International Wellness Day is being marked by organising various programmes today.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will depart for an official visit to Saudi Arabia on Wednesday, his office said, as Islamabad continues feverish rounds of diplomacy aimed at facilitating US-Iran peace talks.
The price of gold and silver has gone up in the domestic bullion market today. The price of the yellow metal has increased by Rs 6,000 and that of silver by Rs 320 per tola (11.66 grammes).
Rinchen R. Rakshaev, Charge D’Affaires of the Russian Embassy here, has said that the media have played an important role in promoting Russia-Nepal relations. "In today’s complex and rapidly changing global information environment, the role of journalists is more important than ever – particularly when it comes to boosting the traditionally friendly relations between nations," Rakshaev said at a function organised to mark the new Nepali Year in Kathmandu on Monday. Nepal and Russia are observing the 70th anniversary of the establishment of their diplomatic relations this year. They opened formal diplomatic relations on July 20, 1956.
Two suspects who had been on the run in connection with the death of Srijana Budhamagar, who died after being set on fire in Nepalgunj–12, have been arrested, according to the District Police Office, Banke. According to Police Inspector Ramesh Bista, acting information officer at the District Police Office, Banke, the main accused, Srijana’s boyfriend Arif Dhapali, along with his mother and sister, had already been taken into custody and were under investigation. Police have now also arrested Dhapali’s father and brother, who had absconded following the incident.
Consumers across the Kathmandu Valley are facing an unexpected surge in banana prices, with rates tripling in recent days due to a mismatch between high demand and limited supply. At present, bananas are being sold at Rs. 250 to Rs. 300 per dozen in local markets—far above the usual price range of Rs. 100 to Rs. 150. Many consumers have expressed shock at the sudden increase. Bhoj Raj Banstola, a resident of Matidivi, said he recently paid Rs. 310 for a dozen of large bananas.
Lumbini Province and Gandaki Province kept their Jay Trophy hopes alive with their fourth victories at the Men’s PM Cup National One Day Cricket Tournament on Tuesday. With a 34‑run win over Bagmati, Lumbini climbed to fifth place with nine points from eight matches. Gandaki also recorded a comprehensive nine‑wicket victory to collect nine points and remain in contention for a top‑six place. They are currently seventh in the league standings. Having already played all nine matches, their fate now depends on the results of other teams.
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.
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