The government has approved new road alignment running parallel to the existing highway from Mungling to Aanbukhaireni across the Marsyangdi River via Gorkha, along the Mungling–Pokhara section of the Prithvi Highway.
The capacity of dialysis services at the GP Koirala National Respiratory Treatment Center, located in Shuklagandaki Municipality–5, Belchautara, Tanahun, has been expanded. With this expansion, kidney patients now have easier access to treatment.
Dashain, the biggest festival of the Nepali people, is deeply connected with the swing culture. In Nepali society, one of the most eagerly awaited aspects of Dashain is the swing, locally known as ‘ping’. Swings have long attracted people of all ages, from children and youth to the elderly. More than just a form of recreation, the swing is a vibrant tradition and a priceless cultural heritage of Nepal. However, this indigenous tradition, once an in
The historic British train journey that laid the foundations for much of the modern age is being celebrated Saturday on the 200th anniversary. On Sept. 27, 1825, th
Harry Kane scored his 99th and 100th goals for Bayern Munich in his 104th game for the German champion as Bayern won 4-0 against Werder Bremen. Kane reached 100 g
The 79th anniversary of Paropakar Sanstha, Nepal’s oldest philanthropic social organisation, was celebrated on Friday at Paropakar Higher Secondary School in Bhimsensthan. The event was held under the chairmanship
Nepali handmade paper produced in Baitadi has stopped selling, leaving the raw material, lokta, to go to waste. Lokta shrubs, found in local forests, ar
With the outburst of Gen Z revolt, political parties – both major and minor – are facing an existential threat. The Gen Z youth’s anti-corruption crusade that took place in the wake of a ban on soci
The global food landscape has undergone significant changes in recent times. Fast food, packaged snacks, sugary drinks, and ready-to-eat meals have increasingly replaced traditional diet
The moment we talk about politics in Nepal, the first question we get is “kun party?” (Which party?) I thi
Nepal stands at a crossroads. The recent Gen Z–led protests have jolted the political order, with young citizens demanding cleaner governance, greater accountability, and systemic reform.
There’s an airport but no planes, a hospital but no medicines, patients but no ambulance, roads but no vehicles, apples but no market, mountains but no snow, lakes but no tourists, land but no people and corpses but no hearse.
Some 234 contracts signed for the construction of roads and bridges, which have been abandoned for years without work, are to be terminated.
Flights have resumed at Suketar Airport in Taplejung. The flights, which had been disrupted due to adverse weather conditions, have started after nearly two months.
Political parties are the products of the Industrial Revolution, capitalism and modernity, where ideologies of two classes — the capital and the labour represented social and economic interest