A bus bound to Kathmandu from Gaur met with an accident this morning in Bharatpur Metropolitan City–9, Tikauli forest area, injuring 33 people.
A tripartite meeting, convened by Prime Minister Sushila Karki on Wednesday, concluded on a positive note. This was the first meeting held between the government, political parties and the Gen-Z representatives after the formation of the new interi
The Gen Z protest on September 8 and 9 not only destroyed the organisational structures of major political parties in Nepal, but it also dismantled their moral and ethical foundation. As the parties try to locate their foothold after being swept off balance by
It has been more than one and a half months of the Gen Z revolution, and the general people's initial enthusiasm for change has gradually faded away. They had expected the newly formed interim government would take immediate action to punish those who were directly involved in the murder of more than 70 innocent people on the 8th and 9th of September. Unfortunately, there arose so many other issues to be addressed, w
It is early morning, and a group of friends scrolls through Instagram, booking their next trip before breakfast. The mountains call, the heritage sites beckon, and the hashtags demand it: #TravelGoals, #WeekendEscape, #NepalDiaries. For many Nepali youth today, traveling is no longer optional; it is a ritual, a lifestyle, a badge of belonging. A trip isn’t just about adventure anymore; it is about proving you are “living,” keeping up with friends, and not missing out.
Captain Rohit Paudel’s second ODI century went in vain as Nepal slumped to a five-wicket defeat against bottom-placed United Arab Emirates (UAE) in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup League 2 tri-series in Dubai on Thursday. This marks Nepal’s second consecutive loss in Dubai, following a heavy 107-run defeat to the USA in their opening fixture. Nepal have now lost 11 of their 18 matches in the tournament, while hosts UAE registered their fourth win from the same number of games.
Actor Rajesh Hamal has said that his book ‘Yug Dekhi Yug Samma’ is written entirely about his life and experiences. During the final session of the Fever Ghumti Sahitya Utsav, organised by FinePrint Books and the Random Readers Society, Hamal opened up about many aspects of his past in a conversation with journalist Apil Tripathi. Their discussion was centered on his book ‘Yug Dekhi Yug Samma’.
The Maithili Development Fund is organising a Sama-Chakewa play competition coming Sunday on the occasion of the Sama-Chakewa festival, which symbolises the bond of love and harmony between brothers and sisters.
Until a few months ago, vehicles with Indian number plates used to travel frequently along the Siddhartha Highway. This highway is the preferred route for most Indian tourists heading to Pokhara, the tourism capital of Nepal. However, in the months following the Gen – Z movement, vehicles with the Indian number plates have become a rare sight.
The Armed Police have rescued a total of 162 tourists from Annapurna Base Camp in Myagdi. After the rescue, no domestic or foreign tourists are stranded at Annapurna Base Camp, said Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Shailendra Thapa, Joint Spokesperson of the Armed Police. As of Thursday morning, everyone has been brought to a safe place from the base camp. The region is experiencing heavy
Police have arrested five persons accused of stealing and snatching gold chains from various locations across the Kathmandu Valley. According to police, those arrested include Raj Lama, 28, of Harihargadhi Rural Municipality–6, Sindhuli, currently residing in Tin Dhare, Suryabinayak Municipality–5, Bhaktapur; Durga Bahadur Magar, alias Bishal, 20, of Taple Rural Municipality–4, Udayapur, living in Bhaktapur; and Dil Bahadur BK, 32, of Likhu Tamakoshi Rural Municipality–6, Ramechhap, owner of Shree Laxmi Jewellers in Sallaghari, Changunarayan Municipality–2, Bhaktapur.
The Kshatriya Society of Vyas Municipality, Tanahun, has raised around Rs. 400,000 through a Deusi–Bhailo cultural event aimed at funding the renovation of the district Chhetri Society’s building and establishing a museum.
Commercial cultivation of black turmeric has begun in Gorkha. Yadab Basnet, district chairman of the CPN (Unified Socialist) has taken initiative to advance the farming alongside his political career. Basnet began the turmeric farming in 25 ropanis of land (approximately 1.27 hectares) in Laxmibazar, Gorkha Municipality-9.
Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has received approval for the renewal of permit to export 283 MW of electricity. The Central Electricity Authority under India’s Ministry of Power on Wednesday renewed the approval to export 283 MW of electricity generated from eight different hydropower projects in Nepal. The NEA is exporting surplus electricity at competitive rates in the Day-Ahead and Real-Time markets of the Indian Energy Exchange (IEX) and to the states of Haryana and Bihar under bilateral medium-term power sales agreements. Additionally, electricity is being exported to Bangladesh using India’s transmission infrastructure.
The Department of Hydrology and Meteorology (DHM) has said that the fragments of Cyclone Montha, which developed over the Bay of Bengal, are currently impacting the weather across Nepal, bringing rains and heavy snowfall in the high-altitude regions. According to the department, moderate to heavy rainfall is forecast until Saturday due