Despite many affirmative actions, many marginalised communities in Nepal have failed to join the mainstream of development and politics. As a result, they have been denied funda
At a time when men have largely dominated music video direction, Babita Shrestha’s journey in the field was not easy. However, her bold steps have position
Borja Golán, a distinguished name in the world of squash, has arrived in Nepal. Formerly ranked fifth in the World Squash Rankings, Borja Golán has come to Nepal to train Nepali players.
The load shedding imposed in the industrial sector has been reduced by half after India started supplying power for additional five hours at night.
Ganesh Sapkota, 63, worked at the Ghantaghar (clock tower) as an electrician for 36 years from 1987 to 2024. Apparently, he spent thousands of hours at this tower.
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli is leaving for Thailand on Tuesday morning on a four-day official visit to Thailand. At the cordial invitation of Thai counte
Mina Sada, a 12-year-old girl from Shripur of Koshi Rural Municipality-6 in Sunsari, should be carrying books, notebooks and pens to school. Instead, she is forced to carry a sickle in one h
Crystal Palace and Nottingham Forest booked places in the semifinals of the FA Cup on Saturday. Eberechi Eze starred for
Minister for Health and Population, Pradeep Paudel, has proposed collaborating with an American charity to reduce malnutrition among pregnant women and newborns in Nepal.
aha Charhe festival was celebrated by worshipping three Ajimas on Sunday. The three-day festival started on Friday afte
Nearly 15,000 domestic and foreign tourists visited Mustang over two days. According to the District Police Office, Mustang, a
A number of recent events have created clouds of political uncertainty over the Philippines, especially after the Southeast Asian archipelago’s immediate past President, Rodrigo Dut
No acts of violence and other illegal activities like arsoning, killing, destruction of private and public properties and burgling are acceptable for any cultured society. But, Katmandu witness
With the increasing number of students reporting their qualms about not having been prepared enough by their degrees for the “real world”, perhaps it is apt to ask: What is the Nepal
Palestinians in the Gaza Strip had little to celebrate on Sunday as they began marking a normally festive Muslim holiday with rapidly dwindling food supplies and no end in sight to t