Nepal has started bowling against the Netherlands under the ICC Women T20 World Cup Global Qualifier.
The partial influence of the westerly winds is currently persisting in the country.
With the nomination of candidates in all 165 constituencies of the House of Representatives (HoR) on Tuesday, the country is now gripped by election fervor. The high enthusiasm shown by all political parties and their candidates in filing their nominations across the country peacefully indicates that the elections will be held on the scheduled date of March 5 without hindrance, and a new parliament will be formed, ending the political transition
As a policy researcher, this author had the opportunity not long ago to discuss issues related to the implementation of federal governance with provincial assembly members and local government authorities in certain provinces of the country. O
We bade farewell to 2025, the final year of the first quarter of the 21st century, with a blend of hope and despair. Irrespective of the global politics, which is indeed an everyday sensation, if there is anything figured out most, the impacts of climate change and information technology come at the top.
A cluster of ancient artifacts, seemingly spanning several eras, has been discovered beneath rice terraces in the mountainous border commune of Son Kim 2 in Ha Tinh Province, Vietnam. The finds were first noticed by local farmers while working in the fields, and then specialists from the Ha Tinh Museum visited the site and documented a series of artifacts. According to preliminary estimates, this may be an area where people lived and worked for millennia, leaving traces o
Former Australia captain Steve Waugh is seeking to conquer cricket's "last great frontier" as one of the investors in a new European T20 franchise competition set to feature Steve Smith and Mitchell Marsh.
Manchester City were on the wrong side of one of the biggest shocks in Champions League history on Tuesday, while holders Paris Saint-Germain also stumbled but Gabriel Jesus helped keep Arsenal perfect.
He shared the commitment while presenting the national report to the 51st Session of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) Working Group of the Human Rights Council in Geneva on Wednesday.
Dalit community has witnessed meager number of candidates in the House of Representatives (HoR) member elections to be held on coming March 5.
A mass Bel marriage (marrying young girls with stone apple) ceremony of 65 girls is set to be held in Hetauda with the aim of preserving and promoting the ancient culture and traditions of the Newar community.
Film ‘Bhuthan- The World’s Happiest Man’, has been made available on the world-renowned OTT platform Amazon. According to the film’s producer Abeeral Thapa, since January 9, Amazon has officially released the film under its English title ‘The World’s Happiest Man’ for the time being in the North American region. Another producer, Rajendra Thakurathee, said that work was underway to gradually make the film available for viewing worldwide through other platforms as well.
Poet Umesh Akinchan presented some poems of various flavours in Pokhara amid the presence of a number of literary figures. Organised by the Nepali Writers’ Association, Gandaki, the poet recited more than a dozen of his poems. Akinchan stated that the time he has lived through, the society he has observed, and the environment he has experi
Rojina Bishwokarma from Bhojpur secured the first position in the National Open Poetry Competition organised on the occasion of the 142nd birth anniversary of Kavishiromani Lekhnath Paudyal. Poet Bishwokarma won the first place with the poem ‘Garibako ko Ganit’. Similarly, poet Basanta Chalise from Kaski with the poem ‘Ba’ secured the second p
Deputy Chief of Mission at the Embassy of India in Kathmandu and Acting Ambassador, Dr. Rakesh Pandey, paid a courtesy call on Vice President Ramsahay Prasad Yadav on Wednesday. During the meeting held at the Vice President’s Office in Lainchaur, the two exchanged greetings and discussed various aspects of bilateral relations, cooperation and other issues of mutual interest. According to a press statement issued by Office of the Vice President on Wednesday, Vice President Yadav said Nepal-India relations have remained deep and close for centuries at the social, cultural, religious, spiritual, economic, technical and people-to-people levels.