In the context of Nepal, we can argue that the discourse on economic development is highly dominated by human emotions and that our justifications for economic development paradigms are not based on scientific research, observable economic data, or evidence.
The night skies of this month would enchant avid sky-gazers with the peculiar presence of all planets and with mysterious marvels of meteor shower and enigmatic entities of the heavens. Mars would dramatically dominate the night sky this month.
Nepal is well known for her rich stock of culture and tradition, which have been practised since time immemorial. With the passage of time, each community has come up with its own distinct cultural and traditional practices—they are unique and discernible. Nepal's rich cultural diversity is manifested in various forms. Compared to other communities in the country,
This compendium profiling the development of the far western province (Sudur Paschhim), authored by Nayan Bahadur Khadka, offers a valuable set of data and information about that backward and remote geography lying at the western periphery of Nepal. The volume is important and bears significance, keeping in mind that the author himself hails from Achham district.
The COVID-19 pandemic, which seems to be receding these days, has already hit the world powerfully. Indeed, with its increasing duration and severity of suffering and casualties, the disease is being discussed and written about everywhere. Such an impact has been seen in literature too, because it is full of creativity with pandemic themes these days.
Sagar Chhetri, 31, of Bhimdutta municipality-18 in the district of Kanchanpur had a job eight years ago when he was doing his bachelor’s degree. But, that did not bode well for his prospects. He even did not have enough fund and ideas to invest.
Nepali Congress (NC) candidate Dhanraj Gurung for the House of Representatives (HoR) election from Syangja constituency no. 2 has maintained his lead in the vote count till this morning.
President Bidya Devi Bhandari has sent a message of condolences to the Chinese President Xi Jinping on the passing away of former President Jiang Zemin.
The counting of vote in Dolakha constituency no 1 is scheduled to begin from 9:00 pm.
Chairman of Janamat Party, Dr CK Raut, has held a meeting with Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba at the latter's residence, Baluwatar, this evening. They discussed on working together in the days to come.
Counting of votes cast under the proportional representation (PR) system of the November 20 elections to the House of Representatives and Province Assembly is underway. It has listed the CPN (UML) in the lead position.
Vote counting has been started in Bajura since Thursday evening. Though the vote counting was planned for 3:30 pm counting started at 5:56 pm due to a delay in management.
New HIV infections fell by 84 per cent in the past two decades in Nepal.
Nepali Congress candidate Dhana Raj Gurung has maintained a lead of more than 2,000 votes margin against UML's Padma Aryal in Syangja-2. Gurung received 7,478 votes whereas Aryal received 5,469 votes. Gurung is leading with a margin of 2,009 votes.
According to the Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP), two more deaths and 13,095 new cases of dengue infection have been recorded across the nation in the last 10 days. Ministry said that death from dengue was recorded last on November 21, however, 13,095 new dengue infections have been detected in those 10 days.