The vehicular movement along the Charang-Lho Manthang road section is affected due to the heavy snowfall, the police said.
The meeting is scheduled to take place at the Prime Minister's official residence at 4:00 this afternoon, Minister for Communications and Information Technology Jagadish Kharel confirmed.
Childbirth is one of the most wonderful moments in one's life. The occasion is celebrated. But for the family of 34-year-old Meena Shree Rai of Khotang, it was otherwise as she passed away while giving birth to her child. The moment of joy for her family turned into a tragedy, culminating in violence in the hospital on Monday afternoon. The unwanted incident has once again raised troubling questions about medical negligence and transparency in Nepal’s healthcare system.
The world is in a poly crisis. Wars, ethnic conflicts, geopolitical tensions, economic downturn, trade wars, disruption in the supply system, cybercrimes and climate change are posing a threat to humanity. These crises have become increasingly acute over the
Looking at the way the Chhath festival has been celebrated in Kathmandu during the last few years, and particularly this year, with festivity around the worship increasing yearly, it can be said without hesitation that the federalism of Nepal has achieved its goa
Jimmy Kimmel Live is an American talk show where celebrities are interviewed. It is largely an entertainment show but it recently got political when the show host, Jimmy Kimmel, made some unfortunate remarks about the assassination of Charles
The Nepal Shitoryu Karate Association has honoured medal-winning athlete Arika Gurung with a cash prize of Rs. 100,000 following her recent triumph at the WKF Karate Series A held in Malaysia. At a ceremony held on Tuesday, the association also recognised her coach, Kushal Shrestha, awarding him Rs. 50,000 along with a certificate of appreciation.
Singer Gyanu Rana will feature in Paleti on last Friday of October. Nepalaya has been hosting Paleti on the last Friday of every month.
Writer Shanti Sherchan from Butwal has been honoured with the Motiram Bhatta Sharshta Samman. The honour was conferred by the Nawa Jagriti Library, established in Butwal in 1966, recognising her contribution to Nepali poetry through her poetry collection ‘Manko Sathi’. A selection committee chaired by Prof. Dr. Hiranyalal Gyawali decided to honour Sherchan with this award.
Genunine Secondary School, Bhaktapur has come up with five books containing articles written by the teachers and students of the school. The books were published on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the school. Educationist Hemanta Shumsher Rana unveiled the books amid an event organised by the school in Bhaktapur on Monday evening. The books 'The Beacon of Thoughts,' 'Sikaika Sarathi: Abhibhabak,' 'Hamra Anubhuti Ra Sahakaryako Sangalo,' 'Some Hidden Treasures' and 'See
The population of the endangered Raute community, a nomadic group living across various districts of Karnali Province, has been steadily declining in recent years. According to the Raute Project run by SOSEC, Nepal, excessive alcohol consumption, unsafe shelter, lack of timely medical treatment and poor nutrition have led to the deaths of 12 community members in the past seven years.
The newly reconstructed Traffic Police Control Room at the Kathmandu Valley Traffic Police Office, Ramshahpath, has been formally handed over. The control room, rebuilt with the support of the Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA), was handed over to the Kathmandu Valley Traffic Police Office amidst a special function held on Tuesday morning. The symbolic key was presented by NRNA International Coordination Council President Mahesh Kumar Shrestha and Vice President, as well as Chair of the Disaster Management Committee Manoj Kumar Shrestha, to Additional Inspector General of Police (AIGP) Dan Bahadur Karki, Chief of the Valley Police Office.
Tribeni Secondary School in Gorkha is setting an inspiring example by combining education with hands-on agricultural training. The school currently has around 350 students, nearly half of whom, from grades 9 to 12, are enrolled in the technical education stream. As part of its ‘Learning and Earning' programme, the school teaches students practical, agriculture-related skills alongside their regular studies.
Lumbini, Oct. 29: Following the end of the festival, continuous rainfall across several districts of Nepal has had mixed effects on farmers, damaging paddy crops in some regions while reviving hopes for wheat and mustard cultivation in others.
A huge investment has been put at risk as some projects built by the Bagmati Provincial government for specific purposes have not been operationalised for long. The trend of pouring money into projects without concrete plans and procedures has raised concerns that taxpayers’ money might be wasted. The powder milk factory built by the Bagmati Provincial government two years ago at a cost of Rs. 470 million has so far been limited to trial production.