If we were to listen graciously to our parents and elderlies, we would realise how much the world has changed. Looking at the world from their perspective is an education in itself. Millennials can only wonder at the events that uprooted their parents’ world and planted in its wake a new world. At the same time, as the new generations grow up, the perspective of a millennial will surprise them too. What is thus passed from one generation to the next isn’t just hereditary trait; it is also science and technology, arts and culture and socio-religious norms.
Samachakewa festival has begun with much fanfare in the Madhesi and Tharu villages of the central Terai. The festival is marked as a symbol of love between brothers and sisters. Enthusiasm of festival has already gripped Bara, Parsa, Rautahat and other districts.
The elections to the House of Representatives and Provincial Assemblies are being held in the next 19 days. However, the voter education programme has not yet begun in Banke district. Candidates for the elections as well as voters expressed their concerns that lack of voter
Ankit Subedi hammered a ton to help Province 1 clinch the first win while a four-wicket haul from Bhuvan Karki guided APF Club to a second consecutive victory at the PM Cup One Day National Cricket Tournament on Tuesday.
The Nepal Electricity Authority has given a 45-day deadline to the service providers to manage the cable television, Internet, telephone wires and equipment that are stretched on the electric poles in its ownership.
Minister for Home Affairs Balkrishna Khand Tuesday said that some political parties had a strategy of tearing up the constitution promulgated by the Constituent Assembly after the long struggle and sacrifice of the people.
The decorative candles Yaroslav Vedmid bought more than a year ago were never meant to be lit, but the dried wax that now clings to them attests to how they’ve been used almost nightly — a consequence of power cuts across Ukraine.
Right after he was appointed the head coach of the national men’s football team, Prabesh Katuwal called 30 footballers to the closed camp for the international friendly against Pakistan on November 16 at Dasarath Stadium.
Actor Saroj Khanal is all set to release his Bagan on February 24 next year. Bagan is Khanal’s debut film as a director. The release date of the movie was announced amid a programme held to make public its lyrical video and teaser of its title song 'Udi Chhunu Chha Aakash' in the capital on Monday. Actors including Nir Shah, Mithila Sharma, Karishma Manandhar, Saroj Khanal, Aakash Shrestha, new actress Pramila Karki and Bashundhara Bhushal have don
The motorable bridge constructed over the Kaligandaki River in 1995 by the Italian government during the construction of the Kaligandaki Hydropower Project-A to connect Harmichaur of Gulmi and Mirmi of Syangja district is now in a dilapidated condition.
Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) has completed 49 years of its establishment. It celebrated the establishment day on Tuesday with various activities, said the NMA in a statement.
England and Sri Lanka kept alive their semifinals hopes at the T20 World Cup with crucial wins on Tuesday. England ended New Zealand's undefeated record by 20 runs. Earlier at the Gabba, Sri Lanka rekindled its slim hopes by eliminating
For the fifth time since 2019, Israelis were voting in national elections on Tuesday, hoping to break the political deadlock that has paralyzed the country for the past three and a half years. Although the cost of li
Mekh Lal Bote, 57, of Vyas Municipality in Tanahun has gone to the river bank to search for gold in the sand to pay off the load taken to celebrate Dashain and Tihar. Like Mekh Lal, the people of the
Entrepreneurs of Rupandehi district of Lumbini province have expressed their worries stating that they have become just a sector to collect taxes for the state. Speaking at an interaction among the various associations and organisations of the private sector organised by the joint election promotion committee on Tuesday, industrialists and business persons accused the state of turning deaf ears to their demands and requests in the wake of excessive interest rate hikes by the banks.