The Gorkha–Jitgadhi unification march of the Nepali Army has commenced. The march has started to promote the route taken by King Prithvi Narayan Shah during the national unification campaign which was initiated in 1743.
The bus with registration number plate Bhe 1 Kha 4373, heading from Nepalgunj to Kathmandu, overturned after the driver lost control in the night, said Deputy Superintendent of Police Ripendra Singh of the District Police Office.
President Paudel, on recommendation of the Council of Ministers, will address the joint sitting of both Houses of the Federal Parliament at 3:00 pm in accordance with Article 95 of the Constitution, the Office of the President informed.
I entered the gaming industry in 2005, during the pre–App Store era, when Nokia’s dominance in mobile created a fertile environment for Finnish game companies to grow. I was fortunate to spend nearly a decade at Rovio, the creators of Angry Birds. The early global success of Finland’s gaming industry—driven by companies like Rovio and Supercell—sparked the creation of hundreds of smaller studios and helped shape a thriving ecosystem. The global gaming industry, driven
Mayor Surat KC shared that the policy was adopted to forge partnership with the municipality, provincial, federal government and the private sector to implement the project in all wards.
Last Saturday afternoon, after a long lazy nap, I was too lazy to cook. With just a few taps on my phone, I ordered my favourite chowmein from a food app. Within minutes, a delivery rider arrived at my gate. You can order and enjoy a variety of foods from any restaurant if you're hungry or craving something. Such convenience has been possible because of the fast-growing technology. Nepal did not have a structured method for orderin
With the advent of the spring season, the people of Bhaktapur begin preparations for the famous festival of Biska. It is the second major festival of this ancient city after the Dashain. The celebration lasts for eight nights and ten days. This year, the festival begins on April 10. A huge crowd gathers to celebrate the annual event, sometimes so large that it turns violent, occasionally resulting in the deaths of revellers. The administration mobilises police in large
“Nooo, my shoe! Ahhh!" If you’re wondering how I got here, let’s rewind to the start of the day. "Ahh no, I’m going to be late for sc
The importance of education is second to none. In a society that is increasingly complex, knowledge-based, and shaped by rapid technological advances, mere literacy no longer suffices; individuals must spend years of learning to adapt to changing needs and demands. Education empowers individuals and communities to lead productive and meaningful lives. Therefore, it is accorded high priority in nearly every country, whether rich o
In human history, the fragility of global health is a matter of concern everywhere. Considering the socio-political and economic context, there is an urgent need for shifts from reflections to actions. Because many low- and middle- income countries
In a nation long fraught with corruption and political stagnation, Nepal's Generation Z has emerged not just as the country's largest demographic but as the fierce architects of a new dawn- demanding accountability, transparency, good governance, and a future where the voices of youth are no longer trampled but lead the way. The Gen Zers are said to be digitally native, globally connected, zero tolerance on casteism and marginalisation, and always cons
As Nawa Lubinda stands in a fragile canoe and casts his net into the deep waters of the Zambezi River, he reflects on his daily struggle as a local fisher depending on traditional fishing for his livelihood. “It’s getting harder from month to month, and the earlier we implement sustainable practices that can help conserve fish populations and ensure long-term economic benefits for communities, the better,” he says.
The state-owned corporation has hiked the petro prices citing fluctuations in crude oil prices in international market.
Congested bridges along the Nepalgunj-Gularia Postal Highway are to be expanded to four lanes.
Binod Bhandari struck a sparkling century as Tribhuwan Army Club extended their winning run to six matches, strengthening their bid for a place in the Men’s PM Cup final. Army eased past Sudur Paschim by seven wickets to claim their sixth victory in seven outings. The result took them three points clear at the top of the table with 13 points. Sudur Paschim, who suffered back‑to‑back defeats, remain second with 10 points from eight matches. Opting to bat first at the Ramjanki Multipurpose Stadium in Janakpur, Sudur Paschim were dismissed for 150 in 38.1 overs. Army chased down the target in just 20.2 overs, finishing on 155 for three. Captain Bhandari led the charge with 100 off 75 balls, hitting 12 fours and five sixes. Kushal Malla guided Army home with an unbeaten 26 from 18 balls, while Bhim Sharki added 16. Sher Malla claimed two wickets for Sudur Paschim.