Local representatives and locals of Khotang under the leadership of Provincial Assembly member Panch Karna Rai organised a transportation strike on Sunday. They staged the strike against the contractors
Erling Haaland's goals are propelling Manchester City toward a treble of trophies. Harry Kane, meanwhile, seems powerless to stop Tottenham's slide. English soccer's two most prolific strikers both scored landmark goals on Sunday.
Mongolian Heart, the famous Nepali band, has completed its musical tour to Australia. The tour that had begun from Melbourne on April 10 concluded in Adelaide on April 30.
President Joe Biden is set to host President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. of the Philippines for White House talks Monday as concerns grow about the Chinese navy's harassment of Philippine vessels in the South China Sea.
Exports to China have been opened after eight years from Tatopani Customs point, the major northern border between Nepal and China. Chief District Officer Ramesh Neupane said that the border has been opened for import and export from both countries. The cargo containers have started to come and go from both countries at the Tatopani Customs Office.
The April 23 by-election results in the Tanahun and Chitwan constituencies have sent shockwaves across Nepal's established political parties. Rabi Lamichhane's Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) won by bigger
Hydropower is the most important source of energy in Nepal. Blessed with over 6,000 rivers and rivulets, the country has immense potential for generating electricity by harnessing water resources. The first hydropower plant was installed in Pharping in 1968 BS, when the Rana oligarchy was ruling the country. The plant had a 500 kilowatt capacity. The development of hydropower was going on slowly till the end of the Panchayat system in 2046 BS, when the country had 176 megawatts (MW) of electricity. At that time, the distribution of electricity was confined mostly to the urban areas. And electricity generation was state-controlled.
International Labour Day is observed globally on May 1 every year. This occasion marks the commemoration of the workers’ struggles and sacrifices. This day is also known as May Day or Workers’ Day. The practice of observing
The ongoing crisis in Sudan jeopardises peace and stability in the African country. Clashes leading to killings and injuries are causing chaos for the Sudanese people and foreign nationals who live and work in the country. U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres has appealed for warring parties to stop the fighting and work toward a permanent ceasefire. In particular, there are two main warring parties, namely the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces. The two groups are led by two commanders, General Abdel Fattah al Burhan and General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, respectively, and are at odds over the return to civilian rule.
Historical texts and documents preserved on microfilm reels and kept at the National Archives (NA) have started decaying. The NA has more than 1 million microfilm
It has been found that relatives are involved in human trafficking and transportation. Police investigations have shown that there are in
In addition to the officials working in the United Nations' peace mission, 30 Nepalis currently in Sudan have come in contact with the Embassy of Nepal in Cairo, Egypt.
A cooperative has started marketing the products produced by the farmers of Kalinchowk Rural Municipality in Dolakha. Nilkamal Cooperative located in Kalinchowk R
A woman has died after being hit by a lighting strike. Devmaya Budathoki,57, of Khijidemba Rural Municipality-2 was seriously injured due to lightning strike on Saturday afternoon and succumbed to the injuries, Police Inspector Devendra Das of District Police Office Okhaldhunga said.
The Office of the Auditor General (OAG) has shown dissatisfaction over the utilisation of investment for construction of Security Press at the Information Technology Park in Ward No. 5 of Panauti Municipality of Kavrepalanchowk district.