On September 9th, Nepali media extensively covered the exposure of a cannabis smuggling network in Nepal and India. This revelation raises questions about how such illicit activities are carried out so easily, often slipping past the surveillan
The Nepal Sports Journalists Forum (NSJF), the organiser of the prestigious sports award 'NSJF-Pulsar Sports Award', has renewed its co-sponsorship agreement with Kamru Trading Pvt. Ltd., the official distributor of the international sports brand ‘Kelme’ in Nepal.
The seventh edition of the Himalayan Art Festival (HAF) is being held at the Nepal Art Council, Babermahal, from September 8 to 14. This year, the festival highlights the artistic journeys of over 115 established and emerging Nepali artists.
Locals living in the western part of Ilam district thronged Ilam Bazaar, the district headquarters, demanding maintenance of the Nepaltar-Mangalbare road on Monday. The road tarred about 10 years ago
In the complex and often contentious world of criminal justice, the concept of open jails emerges as a beacon of progressive reform, demonstrating a compassionate and practical approach to prisoner rehabilitation. Unlike traditional high-securi
On late-July to early-August 2024, extensive riots took place in the United Kingdom after a tragic mass stabbing in which three children lost their lives while several were injured. As misinformation spread online about the possible suspect’s identi
Vice President Ramsahay Prasad Yadav has underscored the need for a strong partnership among the government, private sector and development partners to establish a sustainable food system.
Chief of the Army Staff (CoAS) General Ashok Raj Sigdel honoured and distributed awards to various army personnel during a special event held at the Army Headquarters on Tuesday. According to a Directorate of Public Relations and Information of the Army Headquarters, General Sigdel honoured retired soldiers who were injured during armed conflicts by providing one person with a four-wheeler scooter and financial assistance of Rs. 140,000. Likewise, 34 other ex-army personnel were provided Rs. 140,000 each.
Concentrations in the atmosphere of the powerful greenhouse gas methane are rising at an accelerating pace, threatening efforts by countries to meet their climate targets, researchers warned on Tuesday. "Methane is rising faster in relative terms than any major greenhouse gas and is now 2.6-fold higher than in pre-industrial times," said an international group of researchers under the aegis of the Global Carbon Project in a study published in Environmental Research Letters.
The trend of youth to go abroad for employment has been increasing saying that there are no job opportunities in the country. However, a farmer of Syangja is making good income by raising buffaloes and cows using the barren land properly.
The government has recommended former Deputy Speaker and Nepali Congress leader Chitra Lekha Yadav for her appointment as Nepal’s Ambassador to Australia. A meeting of the Council of Ministers held at the official residence of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli in Baluwatar on Monday evening took the decision, according to Minister for Communication and Information Technology Prithvi Subba Gurung.
Tribhuvan Army Club scored the first goal in the sixth minute against Sudurpashchim in the final match of Round 3 at ANFA Complex in Satdobato, Lalitpur, on Tuesday. And after that, the goals did not stop, they were raining. By the end, the score was 14-1 in favour of Army.
Nepathya has concluded their one-and-a-half-month-long US musical tour with a performance in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Issuing a press release, Nepalaya, the managi
The stray cows, oxen and horses blocking the main roads of bustling cities like Nepalgunj, Kohalpur and Ranja have led to a rise in road accidents. However, the authorities seem indifferent to this burning issue. According to the District Traffic Police
The two major parties have opted to contest the next elections without forging an electoral alliance. This sends a clear message to smaller parties that relying on big parties for improved outcomes is not a viable option. In their separat