Painfully, a decline can be incessantly observed in the reading culture from young minds to experienced ones globally, despite increasingly expanding access to digital connectivity. Among many vanishing, long-establishe
We cannot imagine democracy in the absence of elections. Elections are more important to end any political crisis and transition, as they are the best way to fu
Tribhuvan Army Club, the departmental team, emerged as the champion of the 13th Korean Ambassador International Taekwondo Championship.
The Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Nepal participated as the guest of honour in the Mask Art Exhibition organised by the Federation of Handicraft
With paddy harvest completed, farmers across Lamjung district are now busy gathering finger millet, one of the region’s major staple crops.
The demand for green vegetables produced in the hills—especially pumpkins—has increased significantly in the markets of Madhes.
For the past few months, a young boy with a disability has been begging at Melamchi Bazar, Sindhupalchok, after escaping from a hostel operated by an organization.
Nepali Congress general secretary Gagan Kumar Thapa has said that there is no alternative to the House of Representatives election scheduled for March 5, 2026.
Lho Pema Sambhava Secondary School located in the high-altitude northern Gorkha region of Syala, Chumanuwri Rural Municipality-2, has bee
Severe dust and smoke pollution has led to a rise in health problems in Sarlahi and other districts across the Tarai-Madhes. The excessive dust and smoke are the res
The population of owls -- found from the lowland plains to the high mountains -- has been declining sharply in recent years. Population of the species, known locally as
Complexity denotes a singular web of challenges, while multiplexity implies its plural nature, where each cluster of complexity is embedded in the other in a layered and varied manner, thus making them tough to r
Those of us born in the 1960s and 70s and fortunate enough to go to school (going to school was a hard-to-afford affair for many Nepalis, and the school-going cohort mostly included youth and children from
There are moments in life when something soft and trembling touches your heart so deeply that you can never be the same again. It may be a pair of eyes, wide, innocent, asking nothing but to live. It may be a gen
Ashok Silwal’s new book ‘Everest’ has been launched at the International Mountain Museum (IMM) in Pokhara. ‘Everest’ subtitled ‘An Unfinished Story’ w