Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, Sudan Kirati, has viewed the country could be developed as a centre of tourism once the indigenous arts and cultures were preserved and promoted.
As per the decision, the NC will carry a Special Internal Campaign from 1-30 January 2024. Similarly, the meeting decided to hold the Mahasamiti meeting of the party from 19- 22 February 2024, at Godavari Hall, Godavari, Kathmandu.
A joint bench of justices Jank Pane and Brajesh Pyakurel today issued the interim order not to implement the KMC decision taken on 28 November.
Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) is collecting deposit equivalent to Rs 10 billion from this December 17.
The festival will see an interaction on the potential and challenges of Chitwan's tourism along with a friendly sports competition.
Police today made public two people arrested on charge of possessing and smuggling illegal arms and brown heroin.
Most of the victims of disasters induced by climate change are children, according to police data.
The Kathmandu Metropolitan City has honoured and awarded various persons for their remarkable contribution in different sectors.
The number of street children is coming down lately, thanks to the effective implementation of the Street Children Free campaign.
Kathmandu Metropolitan City Mayor Balendra Shah has requested Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' for assistance to find a way out for a long-term solution to garbage management in the Kathmandu Valley.
With the verdict of Patan High Court to release Khand on Rs 3 million bail on Thursday, he was presented in Kathmandu District Court on Friday to complete the release process.
Kathmandu, Dec 15: Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, Dhanraj Gurung, has said Nepal should be developed as an 'education hub' by attracting foreign students in Nepal and stopping the trend of brain drain of Nepali youths for higher education.Addressing the inaugural session of the second International Conference of Private and Boarding Schools Organisation Nepal (PABSON), Minister Gurung emphasized that all should focus their attention to improving the quality of education to end the trend of brain drain of Nepali students for education and employment. He stressed the need to implement the School Education Bill 2080, passing it based on discussion with stakeholders as it has already been tabled at the parliamentary committee amidst the long struggle and discussion. The Law Minister mentioned that the role of the private sector in providing quality education should not be overlooked. "Quality education is possible in Nepal if all school owners and teachers pay attention to the issue of how to make their school better and the students capable," he shared. Similarly, PABSON Chairperson DK Dhungana mentioned that the conference was organised to hold a discussion among all sides on the issues—quality improvement of classrooms, leadership development in the education sector and policy-level changes. Conference Coordinator Medini Lamichhane said discussion would be held among participants in 17 sessions. Around 400 participants including owners, principals and teachers of private and community schools are participating in the conference. PABSON General Secretary RB Katwal shared that the main objective of the conference is leadership development and increasing educational quality. (RSS)
Newly-appointed foreign secretary Sewa Lamsal has pledged to implement a balanced foreign policy by putting the national interests of the country at the centre.
Finance Minister Dr Prakash Sharan Mahat said that there is a need for a change in the way Nepal Insurance Authority (NIA) conducts.
Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ said that the constitution of Nepal has clearly guaranteed all three levels of government based on cooperation and coexistence.