A New York woman is challenging the longstanding rules of Miss America and Miss World that disqualify mothers from their beauty pageants. Danielle Hazel said Mon
The three departmental clubs are the favourites in the ANFA Women’s League 2080. The points table as well as the gameplay suggest the same. Thus, seven other teams in the first phase of the League are fighting for the remaining two spots in the race for the Top 5.
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli is leaving for New York on September 20 to participate in the 79th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). This time, the Prime Minister's visit has three-fold importance. First,
Lately, herbal remedies are growing in popularity in place of allopathic medicines as the latter is more likely to incur side effects. Particularly, social media has been used to champion the greater benefits of herbal remedies. Influencers are seen jostling online for users’ attention with click bait approach towards their health posts in social media. Reels, videos and posts perpetuate a healthier approach to life online as influencers compete to attract the attention of viewers.
Minister for Agriculture and Livestock Development Ramnath Adhikari has said that it is necessary to bring about positive changes in the lives of farmers. Addressing the anniversary of the Agricultur
Chwangad, Baitadi, the birthplace of 86-year-old Nayan Singh, a retired aircraft engineer who served in Nepal’s aviation sector for 30 years, still has no access to the road.
A book titled 'Karmayogi Ganeshram Lachhi' has hit the book stalls. Published by Akshyar Marga literary magazine, the book recognises Lachhi not only as a culture expert but also as an actor, dance teacher, theatre director, actor, writer and campaigner of Newar identity and Nepal Bhasa.
US tech giant Meta said late Monday that it was banning Russian state media outlets from its apps, including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp and Threads, following US prosecutors' allegations that RT had covertly funded influence campaigns through social media.
The government has made an income of Rs. 169.51 billion during the first two months of the current fiscal year. According to the daily report of the Financial
As Nepal prepares to mark the 9th anniversary of its constitution on September 19, reflections from prominent political leaders and constitutional experts shed light on the progress achieved and the challen
Sagar Gubhaju, once a prominent figure in Nepali Taekwondo, is now starting to be forgotten. Before moving to Australia for his studies, Sagar was at the peak of his Taekwondo career. Although moving to Australia disconnected him from the Nepali Taekwondo scene, Sagar indirectly promoted the nation by winning various accolades.
The ruling and opposition parties have clashed in the federal parliament over Deputy Speaker Indira Rana Magar's ouster. A letter written about 19 months ago to the American mission in Kathmandu request
Within the vastness of Nepali politics, in a place where tradition collides with the aspiration of modernity, one priority for future development of the nation has probably been located: bridging the int
Inspector General of Police (IGP) Basanta Bahadur Kunwar has emphasised the need to ensure an effective security arrangement during the upcoming festivals to prevent all sorts of criminal activities.
‘Nepal Speaks: Conscious Social Order’ penned by Shiva Bahadur Nepali Pradhan, an agricultural expert from the first generation, has been published. Former Election Commissioner Surya Prasad Shrestha released Pradhan’s book in an event held in Lalitpur, Sunday.