inDrive has accorded top priority to safety of drivers and passengers, said Roman Ermoshin, Director of Ride-Hailing (APAC) inDrive who is in Kathmandu to observe company operations in the market that it entered recently.
He has been in the entertainment industry for 21 years as a video editor, director and colourist.
Chakrapani, a literary magazine published by Chakrapani Memorial Academy, was recently launched. The Academy has mentioned that the three-monthly was published in memory of late author Chakrapani Chalise.
The Prime Minister apologized for the delay in distributing the award announced earlier due to some technical glitch and lack of policy. However, he assured the players that the prize money would be released during tomorrow’s cabinet meeting.
The city of Derna has buried thousands of people in mass graves, Libyan officials said Thursday, as search teams scoured ruins left by devastating floods and the city's mayor said that the death toll could triple or more.
The Red Cross has initiated the campaign with the dengue infection widely spreading in the district. As informed, the philanthropic organization has placed its campaign against dengue up to coming November.
The National Children's Day is being marked by organizing several programmes on the theme 'Investing in our future means investing in our children'.
BP Koirala, a prominent figure in Nepal's history, is remembered under multiple titles. He dwelled within two versatile realms,each an unparalleled and independent avatar: one in politics and the other in literature. He came from a family that was against the Rana regime's rule for over a century. As a statesman, politician, and Nepal’s first elected prime minister, his name stands in opposition to the Ranas. However, politics is one aspect of his personality that contributes to an overview of his literary works. He was also a prolific writer, with several novels and short stories. They reflect his distinctive perspective and insight on Nepali society and cultu
The revitalization of Nepal's agricultural sector hinges on its capacity to retain the youth demographic, particularly those aged 21 to 35 years. A significant number of these individuals choose to pursue education abroad or seek employment as migrant labourers, resulting in a substantial brain drain. It is imperative to harness this pool of human resources within the country to drive the broader development of agro-based activities. In a scenar
Renowned among literature enthusiasts, Ghazal maestro Kamal Prasad Bhandari, whose name resonates deeply in the world of poetic artistry, reveals that his life finds its purpose within the realms of literature. With a devoted commitment to the written word, Kamal has breathed life into his creations, enchanting audiences with the magic of his verses. Synonymous with the realm of Nepali ghazals, the name 'Kamal Sangharsh,' aka Kamal Prasad Bhandari, emerges prominently. Hailing from Mangalsen Municipality-6 in Achham district of Sudurpaschim, Kamal stands as a multifaceted individual who not only mastered the art of ghazal composition but also clinched the top spot in attendance, poetry, and essay competitions during his school years. His prowess was further validated when he emerged victorious in the inter-school poetry contes
"FRUITS OF THE BARREN TREE," penned by Leknath Chhetri, offers readers a deep exploration of the hardships faced by the people of Darjeeling as they strive for their distinct identity. The narrative unfolds in the picturesque village of Relling, a community held in the grip of the Green Party. This political entity is at the forefront of the Gorkhaland movement, an ardent call for a separate state catering to the Nepali-speaking Indian population. However, this fervent pursuit of autonomy puts the Green Party on a collision course with the Red Party, the reigning political force in West Bengal. The clash of ideologies ignites simmering tensions between these two formidable factio
Hidden talents often remain concealed for extended periods, and even after the passing of writers or artists, their established talents continue to shine. An illustrative case of this phenomenon can be found in the life story of the renowned poet Ramesh Vikal. He was widely famous in Nepali literature for his versatility as a novelist, short story writer, humor and satire essayist, playwright, and children's author. Yet, hidden from the public eye, there was a lesser-known facet of his abilities. This concealed talent, distinct from his well
Long Covid goes by many names. Today, it is no longer a new public health enigma, but the outlook for sufferers is no better than when the condition was first recognized in early 2020. Although its prevalence has recently decreased to 6% of the U.S. adult population, there has been no significant progress in understanding its causes, prevention, or treatment. Long Covid still looms as the national health disaster many predicted. Everyone — patients, support groups, clinicians, researchers, and health care systems — is frustrated by lack of meaningful progress in research and patient care. On the research side, the U.S. government rapidly anticipated and tried to blunt the force of this national calamity by investing in basic and clinical research. Hopes were raised in December 2020 when Congress provided $1.15 billion over four years to the NIH to launch its long Covid research initiative called RECOVER. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention additionally initiated its Innovative Support for Patients with Covid-19 Infections Registry (INSPIRE). Veterans Affairs
As cervical cancer is one of the major causes of death among women worldwide, its prevention is essential. Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer among girls and women globally, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO). In 2020, as many as 604,000 new cases and 342,000 deaths were recorded worldwide. Women in the low and middle income countries are more vulnerable to this disease than others, with nearly 90 per cent of the
We are connected with global economy, developmental patterns, and technology in this global interdependence. So, we cannot refrain from global socio- political and economic landscape. This has been so true since the advent of globalisation, privatisation and market economy that created wave in the beginning of the 21st century. The socio-economic impact of one region can automatically does have on the other. As recent alarming reports thrive indicating the global economy on constant shrink since the outbreak of the COVID-19, experts predicted, further devastating impacts were accelerated after Russian-Ukraine war. These events did hav