Locals of Lapche in Sarkegad Rural Municipality-2, Humla district, are left with no option but to attach a wooden stick to their mobile phones to get connected with the mobile network.
Article 31 of The Constitution of Nepal states that every citizen shall have the right to get compulsory and free education up to the secondary level from the state, but even the model community schools in Syangja district have been found charging fees on different headings violating the constitutional provision.
The 11th meeting of the Joint Steering Committee on Power Sector Cooperation (JSC), co-chaired by Gopal Prasad Sigdel, Secretary (Energy), Ministry of Energy, Water Resources and Irr
Voters in Bangladesh cast their ballots Sunday as polls opened in a parliamentary election fraught with violence and a boycott from the main opposition party, paving the way for Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her Awami League to seize a fourth consecutive term.
Rescue teams worked through snow to deliver supplies to isolated hamlets, six days after a powerful earthquake hit western Japan, killing at least 128 people. Heavy snowfall expected in Ishikawa Prefecture later Sunday and through the night added to the urgency.
The Karnali Province government has conducted a citizen health screening campaign to identify the health-related problems of the citizens.
At a time when the world begins to witness gradual changes in the traditional world order, much of Europe is turning—according to its own definition—rightist. Until a few years ago, it vociferously
The year 2023 brought a lot of glimmer of hope to Nepal’s tourism industry as the nation witnessed a strong recovery in the number of tourists despite numerous national and international
The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has said that its serious attention was drawn to the incident involving the death of Jaishankar Sah during a protest after argument over the issue of upgrading a health centre in Barahathawa, Sarlahi.
The election of the chairpersons for the four parliamentary committees of the Sudurpashchim Province Assembly is scheduled for January 10. According to a notice published by Provincial Assembly Secretary Dev Bahadur Bogati on Sunday, the nomination of the candidates will take place on January 9. The election was initially scheduled for September 29 last year but was postponed at the last minu
Remittance now stands as the backbone of the nation's economy and has played a crucial role in supporting stabilisation and growth. Remittance earning constitutes approximately 25 per cent o
People who work long hours throughout the week often wonder what they will do on Saturdays. Usually, it's either finishing up errands that remain, spending time with family, or traveling somewhere to unwind after a stressful week at work. In contrast to previous years, local tourist destinations, particularly in the Kathmandu Valley, are overrun with visitors on weekends and other holidays. People are starting to un
Inspector General of the Armed Police Force Nepal Raju Aryal inaugurated the newly constructed No. 33 Tripura battalion office in Jumla. IGP Ayal inaugurated the office building made at Lamra located in Tatopani Rural Municipality-5 of Jumla during a programme held on Sunday.
Hattikhor in Nawalpur is a camp established by the then CPN-Maoist Army. Later, after the restoration of the peace process, Sewa Dal battalion of the Nepali Army began camping there. The camp has been beautified by planting and colouring trees and constructing pathways, sports arenas and courts.
The 20th edition of the NSJF Pulsar Sports Award, the most famous sports award of the country, has been scheduled for January 26, organisers informed.