Walk through any city in Nepal and you will see them: street animals who are owned by none but belong to us all. They are a visible part of our lives; however, their welfare has long been treated as an afterth
Suppose you're standing at the top of a high ladder, fixing a roof. Suddenly, a tool slips from your grasp, threatening to fall. Before you can think about it, you stretch awkwardly to grab it, slip, and fall to your
While farmers in many parts of the country are struggling to sell their produce, orange growers in Gulmi are celebrating a successful season as traders have directly purchased their harvest from the orchards.
Nepal’s tourist destinations are almost deserted during the off-season. However, in the tourist capital Pokhara, there is always something happening to attract visitors even during this period.
The beautiful Sundari cannon, standing silently in the courtyard of Kotgadhi, bears witness to the history of Dailekh. Once fired in preparation for war, the cannon is now kept in the open, exposing to the direct impact of sun and rain. This historic cannon, returned to its original location after five decades, i
Minister for Communication and Information Technology, Jagdish Kharel, on Friday separately met the top leaders of Nepal’s three major political parties, including Nepali Congress (NC), CPN-UML, and the Nepali Communist Party (NCP).
From the very first day of the English New Year 2026, an important campaign with a truly exemplary purpose is set to begin. A group of adventurers will undertake a journey of 1,800 kilometres along Nepal’s M
Ancient times in the ancient Valley of Kathmandu. Under a piece of high heavens over Tundikhel, one fine morning, an unnamed tantric is addressing nature’s call on the lap of Mother Nature, with a pitcher full of wa
E-waste is an abandoned electronic goods or electronic products improperly disposed or discarded in the environment. In modern era, e-waste represents a byproduct of technological advancement. E-waste
It is generally assumed that top civil servants provide brain, blood and muscle to their political masters to undertake any initiative or make policy decisions. This applies more in the case of some key sectors like foreIt is generally assumed that top civil servants provide brain, blood and muscle to their political masters to undertake any initiative or make policy decisions. This applies more in the case of some key sectors like fore
In every society, the powerful constitute a small minority, yet they occupy an extraordinary space – physical, political, and moral. The rest of us, the vast majority, live relatively unmasked lives. Our actions are judge
I wake up to a hundred little bug bites and my hair is a mess. The sun is piercing through the window, filling the room with light. The sky is clear after a storm. The lush trees are filled with a vibrant green and a bree
Tharu settlements are becoming increasingly lively as Maghi, the great festival of the Tharu community, draws near. From villages to cities, Tharu organi
: Despite temperatures plunging to as low as minus 15 degrees Celsius in the mornings and evenings, electric vehicles (EVs) continue to enter Nepal in large numbers through the Korala border point in Upper Mustang.
In Madhes Province, widely regarded as the cradle of federalism in Nepal, public attention has focused on the government formed under the leadership of the Nepali Congress (NC). The current administration fa