Nepal embraces the federal democratic polity according to the provisions of the Constitution of Nepal 2015. The state has been restructured into three tiers with federal, provincial and local -functioning to execut
As a major law enforcement organisation, the Nepal Police bears critical responsibilities on its shoulders with the objectives of maintaining law and order, delivering services, investigating crimes and controlling
Memes have become an essential part of culture and communication these days. As soon as a major event occurs in the world, memes about that event begin to flood social media. Youths, particularly Gen Z and G
Standing in the rubble of used to be his home, Palestinian farmer Haitham Dababseh cleared stones to make space for a tent after Israeli army bulldozers destroyed his village in the occupied West Bank.
Gorkhapatra, the country's oldest broadsheet daily, marked its 125th anniversary by organising a special function on Wednesday. It was a historic milestone for the Nepali vernacular daily to celebrate its quasquicentennial, uninterruptedly serving the public. It has become a witness to scores of political upheavals that rocked the nations in different phases of history. Launching the first newspaper was a brainchi
Hansi Flick's brilliant young Barcelona side won hearts in this season's Champions League and re-established themselves at Europe's top table, but fell agonisingly short of reaching the Munich final after one of the competition's greatest semi-finals.
Advance ticket booking has already begun for the film Unko Sweater (The Woollen Sweater), which will be released nationwide on Friday. The film, which had already gained attention thro
India fired missiles at Pakistan early Wednesday, in what it said was retaliation for last month’s massacre of Indian tourists. Pakistan called the strikes an act of war and claimed it downed several Indian fighter jets.
President Ramchandra Paudel has stated that the role played by Nepali journalism in every political, social and cultural transformation in Nepal has been remarkable.
Litchi of the Tropical Horticulture Centre in Nawalpur, Sarlahi has been sold right at a time of bearing fruit. The litchi planted in the garden of horticulture centre is now growing. The litchi of the country's largest horticulture centre was sold for Rs. 2.83 milli
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said that Gorkhapatra is now free to write what it sees through its own conscience. He mentioned that while in the past, under the rule of the Ranas and monarchs, Gorkhapatra editors were compelled to operate under state directives, today they have the freedom to write what they deem fit.
For a change, I have decided to write in The Rising Nepal on the Gorkhapatra daily. This is something that has happened perhaps for the first time. The same is true of the Gorkhapatra, that has yet to carry a comp
The visit of Jang Bahadur Rana (1817-1877) to Europe, particularly Britain and France, in 1850 resulted mainly in four developments in Nepal's political and public life. First, he decided to make Nepal's foreign policy pro-British. It was his conviction that Nepal should help the Bri
Nepal’s history is chequered, marked with many ups and downs and also tumultuous events. Several dynasties and clans ruled over Nepal, of which the period of over a century from 1846 to 1951 is known as the ill-fa
The publication of 'Gorkhapatra' was a historic moment in Nepal's journalism and the beginning of shaping global journalism ethics. The sis