A meeting was held between Minister of Internal Affairs and Law of Sudurpaschim Province Dr. Rana Bahadur Rawal and Inspector General of Police Dhiraj Pratap Singh of Nepal Police on Monday at the former’s office.
Even as Moscow’s war machine crawls across Ukraine’s east, trying to achieve the Kremlin’s goal of securing full control over the country’s industrial heartland, Ukrainian forces are scaling up attacks to reclaim territory in the Russian-occupied south.
Every year, the country has been spending billions of rupees to import potatoes and onions to meet the local demand. Potatoes and onions worth Rs. 14.53 billion were imported in the last fiscal year 2021/22, according to annual statistics of the Department of Customs.
People across Nepal are marking the festival of Nag Panchami on Tuesday. In this festival, the people paste the pictures of serpent deity above the main entrance of their houses. On the occasion, people in the Kathmandu Valley visit Nag Pokhari of Naxal of Kathmandu, Dhapakhel of Lalitpur and
The Kullekot Durbar, the place to deliver justice in the ancient time, located in the hill nearby Dewalhat of Dashrathchand Municipality-4, Baitadi, has been left without conservation. According to the local infor
The under-construction Lumbini cable car, which will reach from Bamghat in Butwal Sub-metropolitan City of Rupandehi district to Basantapur Danda in Tinahu Rural Municipality of Palpa district, will be operational from mid-January 2023.
The temples of Janakpurdham are decked in flowers and colourful lights to mark the grand Jhula festival. Lasting 13 days from the third day of the bright lunar fortnight of the month of Shrawan to the full moon day, the festival began this year on Sunday and the people all over the city are celebrating it by placing the idols of Ram and Janaki on swings and swinging them in a ritualistic manner. Janaki Temple has been specially decorated a
GMR Upper Karnali Hydropower Limited, which is developing the Upper Karnali Hydropower Project, has expressed its commitment to conclude the financial closure (FC) and power sale agreement (PSA) within the approved timeline given by the government of Nepal.
With a considerable population growth and rapid but unplanned urbanisation, the Kathmandu Valley has been facing diverse challenges ranging from managing sewerage systems and river and air pollution to delivering clean drinking water to citizens. In Kathmandu alone, many sewerages that were constructed without considering the environmental aspect properly are often found not functioning well, causing critical level of pollution. It is essential for the responsible authorities to have an effecti
The culture based on the artefacts belonging to periods before man learned to write is called 'Prehistoric Culture.' With the systematic and careful study of the remote geological deposits, river terraces and the human tools and fossils associated with them, the archaeologists are able to explore and explain the man and his culture of the prehistoric times. Exploring prehistory is not an easy task, it requires a highly integrated team work with expertise from different fields of study, proper training, adequate resources to carry out such research and collect information and analyse them to come to valid generalisation and conclusion.
The slavery system was in practice in Nepal till 1926, when then Rana Prime Minister Chandra Shumsher abolished it for good. While liberating the slaves from the inhuman yoke of bondage, the Rana Prime Minister made arrangements for the livelihoods of the freed slaves by providing them with land and money from the treasury of the Pashupatinath temple. This was considered a great feat on the part of Chandra Shumsher.
In recent months, several developing countries around the world have been faced with unprecedented debt crises. This, most notably in Western mainstream media coverage, has involved Sri Lanka. Still, similar debt fears are also increasing around Africa, with Ghana struggling to meet its repayment commitments and facing a potential default. Western sources have swiftly scapegoated these developments as China's fault, part of a longstanding narrative described as "debt trap diplomacy."
The 11-st orey Dharahara, built in the 1830s by Nepal's first Prime Minister Bhimsen Thapa, was razed to the ground by the 2015 earthquake. More than seven years has passed since then, but the Dharahara is still far from getting back to its feet.
The Election Commission (EC) has reminded us that action will be taken against a person holding a public position if they are found affiliated with any political party.
Limi, a village in Ward No. 6 of Namkha Rural Municipality in Humla district, has finally received 1,100 sacks of foodgrains stuck in Hilsa for the past nine months. During mid-November last year, road to Limi from Hilsa had been obstructed by heavy snowfall. As the obstruction was difficult to be removed, a warehouse was constructed in Hilsa and the foodgrains were stored. "The foodgrains have been brought to Limi by five trucks. The transportation cost has been paid by the ward office," said Paljor Tamang, Ward No. 6 chairman.