Kenyan-born Norah Jeruto won world gold for Kazakhstan in the women’s 3000m steeplechase on Wednesday while China’s Feng Bin threw a massive personal best to claim the discus title.
The annual report of the Office of the Auditor General has revealed that the officials of Pashupati Area Development Trust have not submitted any authentic report in regard to 10 kg and 976 gram of gold placed in the Jalahari of the Pashupatinath Temple.
Construction of a fuel depot at Tarigaun airport in Dang district has reached in its final stage, officials said. The airport is developing a fuel depot with the capacity to store 30,000 liters of fuel.
The Panauti Municipality in Kavre district has agreed to 2,500 roapni lands to the Nepal Army for the purpose to run Military Academy.
At least 50 goats died after being struck by lightning at Ripgaun of Sarkegad Rural Municipality-2 in Humla district.
Kabaddi 4: The Final Match actress Miruna Magar has won the Brunel Gold Award for completing her Master’s degree from London’s Brunel University. She shared her happiness through Instagram.
Words fail to describe the splendour of the golden water spout at the centre of Mohankali Chowk inside Hanumandhoka Palace. Calling it a "water spout" would be a great act of injustice. But such is the cruelty of the English language that it does give us another word to refer to this ornately sublime conduit that makes one’s eyes water with its majesty. Blessed were the hands that carved this so-much-more-than-a-monument, blessed was every drop of water that had the privilege of flowing through this channel and blessed have been the eyes that have ever had the fortune of laying their gaze upon this masterpiece.
The James Webb Space Telescope team has released the first science-quality images from the new telescope. In them are the oldest galaxies ever seen by human eyes, evidence of water on a planet 1,000 light-years away and incredible details showing the birth and death of stars. Webb’s purpose is to explore origins – of the universe, of galaxies, of stars and of life – and the five images released on July 12, 2022, make good on that promise.
Come the month of Shravan, a fresh spirit and excitement also come into higher education. This is the time when students complete their higher secondary level of education, known as the Plus Two level. With the end of plus two education, the long, schooling years also come to their end. A new phase for students begins as they start college education.
What pictures does your mind conjure up when someone utters Baneshwor? You, like many others, may think of it as a prime location in the Kathmandu Valley; and, also, there are two Baneshwors. Yes, for the people representing the present generation, there are two Baneshwors- old and new. These are two different places.
The constitution, no doubt, is a supreme document to manage a nation's life. Thus, it’s a public document, which provides equal space to talk about issues of citizens. The point here is: What kind of experience does Nepal hold on to it? What we find here is – that constitutional governance has always been a vision for the country. So, what Nepal’s experience tells is to say that ‘constitution’ alone is not enough; the true emphasis should be on democratic values
The second meeting of the All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) executive committee has been put off without tabling any agendas on Thursday. It is understood that the newly elected ANFA President Pankaj Nembang called off the meeting following the demands from the majority of members to correct the decision of the first Ex-Co meeting. The first meeting of ANFA had appointed Kiran Rai as General Secretary, Nabin Pandey as International Relations Head and Rabin Joshi as Treasurer.
Machines are developing at a rapid pace. It was only in 1830 that Charles Babbage invented the first computer capable of doing complex calculations. Of course, humans have been using machines way before, but after the invention of the computer: the idea of machines was to be automated and perform complex tasks to completion.
The 15th of the Nepali month of Ashadh is a joyous moment for Nepali farmers because it marks the start of the paddy plantation. The monsoon picks up momentum this time around, prompting farmers to get engaged in agriculture activity. Although it is not specified in history books or folk stories as to when farmers began celebrating Asadh 15, the Nepal government recognised Ashadh 15, also known as Ropai Diwas or Dhan Diwas (Paddy Day), on December 14, 2004.
Speaker Agni Prasad Sapkota has instructed the government to inform the Federal Parliament about the government’s decision regarding the US’s State Partnership Programme (SPP) and its implementation status on Thursday.