Industries whose electricity supply had been disconnected for failing to pay premium tariffs under the dedicated and trunk electricity lines have begun clearing their outstanding dues.
The much-demanded good governance by the Nepali youth is only possible through democracy, as it keeps people at the centre of governance. A democr
Nobel Peace Prizes are not always free from controversy. They are said to be politically motivated. The Nobel Peace Prize awarded to the late Henry Kissing
Tribhuvan University (TU), established in 1959, remained the sole university in the country for about three decades and was considered a reputed institutio
In September, Nepal witnessed unprecedented protests and demonstrations by members of the Gen Z movement that claimed at least 76 lives and caused many more
Paddy production has increased in Bajura district. Compared to the last fiscal year, paddy production has risen by 758 metric tonnes this fiscal year.
Holding sal leaves (Shorea robusta) and thin bamboo splits in her hands, nine-year-old Saraswoti Paudel was busy weaving duna and tapari (traditional leaf plates and bowls).
Defending champions Karnali Yashvis have booked their place in the final of the Everest Women’s Volleyball League (EWVL).
A satellite farm of the Temperate Horticulture Development Centre has been established in Ghami, Ward No. 2 of Lo-Ghekar Damodarkunda Rural Municipality, Upper Mustang.
Minister for Communications and Information Technology Jagdish Kharel has said that the Global ICT Leadership Forum stands as a success story for Nepal.
A discussion was organised among stakeholders on the adverse impacts of climate change on the education, health, and economic empowerment of women and girls.
In preparation for the upcoming elections on March 5, voter registration is ongoing nationwide, with Gandaki Province experiencing a significant influx o
Manish Jaisi of Majhphant, Jaljala Rural Municipality–3 in Parbat, and Santosh Kunwar of Myagdi were rescued by a team of the Nepali Army’s Indrabox Battalion from the Bherol area of Baragung Muktichhetra Rural Municipality–5 on November 5 and handed over to their families.
Thieves broke into the national museum in the Syrian capital and stole several ancient statues dating back to the Roman era, officials said Tuesday.
Sugarcane farmers in West Nawalparasi have received nearly Rs. 70 million as a subsidy for the last fiscal year.