A rare quartz crystal that was confiscated from a house at Satipipal of Gorakha Municipality-7 last June is to be kept at the Gorakha Durbar precincts itself.
The hotel and tourism entrepreneurs of Mahottari have joined hands and organized a street food festival here to publicize their place and increase public interest in local cuisine.
Farmers in west Nawalparasi have been elated with the construction of a cold storage facility in their area for the first time.
The Socialist Front is convening a meeting today to review its organizational expansion throughout the country so far and the political activities. The meeting is taking place at the CPN (Unified Socialist) office at 9.00 am.
Finance Minister Dr Prakash Sharan Mahat has said agriculture is a foundational pillar of economic transformation.
Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has said folk songs are common culture and treasure of entire Nepalis.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has congratulated Nepal for formulating a law on restricting levels of industrially produced trans-fatty acids in food items.
Speaker Devraj Ghimire has stressed educational upliftment, linguistic development and creative and professional efficiency enhancement of professional of education sector.
President Ramchandra Paudel has said nature conservation has become an issue of common concern and challenges to human beings.
A giant bell weighing 5,555 kg has been installed at Sarbasiddadham Panchakot in Baglung district to promote religious tourism here.
Doctors have said childhood cancers are more amenable to treatment. Pediatric Oncologist at Patan Academy of Health Sciences, Dr Sucharika Tandukar, said childhood cancers have better cure rates as compared to cancers in adults.
Nepal registered a nine-wicket win over the Netherlands on Saturday in the 2nd Match under ICC Men's Cricket World Cup League 2 in Kirtipur.
Around 20 people were injured in a road accident at Benighat Rorang rural municipality in Dhading district along Prithivi highway this morning.
Two people from Ilam have been fined Rs. 50,000 each for giving false information to acquire a citizenship certificate.
Locals are inconvenienced due to the non-availability of rice in the food depots of Jajarkot.