The number of migratory birds from Siberia to Chitwan has been significantly low this year. Enumerators have reported a sharp decline in water-dependent birds during the recently concluded bird count.
Farmers in Sarlahi are facing difficulties as wild animals have begun destroying their maize and vegetable crops. Monkeys, wild boars and nilgai emerging from nearby forests and sugarcane fields are causing havoc in the farmland.
When the natural disasters like earthquakes, floods and landslides strike the country, it is the poor and the marginalised who suffer the most. Entrenched social discriminations and economic inequality have forced them into penury
The banking sector is considered one of the significant pillars of the economy. The banking sector provides necessary funding for various other sectors of the economy such as industries, construction, real estate and the hospitality industry. However, deposits in com
Safety is the state of being ultimately safe. The concept of safety at work setting was originated in course of historic labour movement during the industrial revolution in 18th century. The environment free from risk is perceived as a safe work cli
Education sector reform in our country has, right from
Farmers in Nawalpur are increasingly drawn to commercial asparagus farming. The low investment and good returns have made this profession more appealing. Approximately, 24 bighas of land in Madhyabindu and Kawasoti municipalities are dedicated to asparagus farming. Padam Moktan from Bramhasthan, Madhyabindu-3, Nawalpur, has started commercial asparagus farming.
Rana Bahadur Bohara of Siradi in Budhinanda Municipality-3, located in the north-eastern region of Bajura district, has been making a good income from vegetable farming. He has been cultivating vegetables, including cauliflower, radish, cabbage, chilli, tomato, cucumber, pumpkin, potato, beans, okra, bitter gourd, mustard, garlic, onion, coriander and ginger taking one hectare of land on rent in the village.
Minister for Communication and Information Technology, Prithvi Subba Gurung, has announced an investigation into allegations that WorldLink, an internet service provider, is engaged in tax evasion and capital flight.
Maghe Sankranti, one of the most significant festivals in Nepal, is being celebrated nationwide today with religious fervor and cultural pride.
The New York Times has ranked Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddha, 9th among the 52 must-visit destinations worldwide. In its list of 52 destinations for 2025, the New York Times placed Lumbini, a UNESCO World Heritage site, in the ninth position.
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has announced to aid Rs 10 million Maiti Nepal – renowned social organization crusading against girls trafficking.
President Ramchandra Paudel has issued four different ordinances as recommended by the Council of Ministers.
Communication and Information Technology Minister Prithvi Subba Gurung has said that Nepal is lagging behind Nepal in the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Speaking at the meeting of the Law, Justice and Human Rights Committee on Monday Minister Gurung said that the current government built a policy to operate AI since there was no policy to use AI earlier.
Responding to the queries of the lawmakers at the meeting of the International Relations and Tourism Committee of the House of Representatives (HoR), the foreign minister made it clear that there has been no agreement about loan with China in the recent official visit of the Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli.