Nepali agriculture is not taking pace due to climate change, degradation of soil fertility, soil erosion, a lack of organic matter in the soil, haphazard use of agrochemicals, and an increase in human population and urbanisatio
Madhupark, the revered monthly literary magazine published by Gorkhapatra Corporation, marked its 57th anniversary celebration on the 30th of Jestha, 2081 BS. As we have commemorated this auspicio
The monsoon season is upon us as rain clouds entered the country from the eastern border three days prior to its usual arrival on June 13. During this season, the Nepali people feel both delight and an unpredictable level of fright. Indeed, the monsoon rains are the lifeblood of Nepal's agriculture, in which around 65 per cent of the population is engaged for both sustenance and livelihoods. The timely arrival of
A new Licchavi inscription has been discovered in Mahadevtar, Ward No.10 of Indrawati (Bhot-sipa) VDC, Sindhupalchok. This inscription inscribed on the base of a Shivalinga, currently known as Tileshwar Mahadev, is dated in
As eighth-grade students at Asia Pacific School Dhapasi, we had the opportunity to learn robotics coding. We introduced many new and exciting concepts. To participate in an international competition called CO
Suryodaya Municipality, bordering India in Ilam district, is advanced in tourism, agriculture, animal farming and education. The municipality produces the highest amount of tea in the district and is known as the tea capital. The mu
Construction of two museums has commenced in Karnali Province, a region significantly impacted by a decade of armed conflict. The provincial government has initiated the construction of war museums at Pili in Kalikot and Khara in Rukum.
When Lok Sabha elections were taking place in India, the political eco-chambers of South Asian capitals were filled with concerns and consolations about whether the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) would win the majori
There are many issues baffling the people of this Himalayan country and also making them wonder as to what will happen next in their motherland, during and after this ongoing delicate and divided politica
To promote Nepal's tourism in the international market through a mega event, Summit Events and Markets is going to organise a two-day ‘Nepal International Tourism Expo (NITE)’ from Friday.
Women's participation in economy is one of the cornerstones of sustainable development. So it is imperative to invest for their empowerment right from when they are children. Evidence shows that an extra ye
Considered as the backbone of development, the education sector has continued to evolve over the years in Nepal. While people’s access to education has increased significantly, the same cannot be said when
The premises of the historic Palpa Palace is being reconstructed in its original form. The construction of the old wall, main gate and other gates is being carried out to develop the palace as a tourist destination. Stone slabs are being laid on the pavement, and a wall and main gate are being constructed.
Bandipur Cable Car has officially come into operation from Thursday. Ram Chandra Sharma, chairman of the Bandipur Cable Car and Tourism Limited, informed that they had received TUV certificate, ensuring compliance with international safety standards and had started operating it from Thursday.
Tensions in Italy's lower house erupted into a fistfight, sending an opposition lawmaker to hospital, over a controversial government proposal that opponents say will further impoverish the poor south.