Nationwide tiger census, conducted once every four years, officially commenced today. The launch was marked by a formal inaugural programme held in Sauraha, Chitwan.
Police said that he was the co-driver of the same bus. The bus, which was travelling from Rajbiraj to Butwal-Bhairahawa, had reached Sinha Garage in Rajbiraj-8 to get its tires repaired.
The Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) has appointed India’s Harshal Pathak as the head coach of the Nepal National Women’s Cricket Team.
The final list of candidates for the election to be held under the 11th National Congress of the CPN (UML) has been published.
An evocative poetry evening titled “Kavya Saajh: Kalpa” centered on the epic Kalpa by renowned poet Dr Nabaraj Lamsal was held on Monday evening in Kathmandu.
Nepal's travel payment increased 11.8 percent to Rs 75.74 billion, including Rs 48.26 billion for education in the first four months of the current fiscal year 2082/83 BS.
The representatives of the 11th National Congress of the CPN (UML) are going to vote today to elect the new leadership of the party.
The value of the US dollar climbed to a record high against the Nepali rupee on December 16. According to the Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB), the buying rate of 1 US Dollar has been fixed at 144.88 and the selling rate at Rs 144.48 for today.
As the upcoming election to the House of Representatives (HoR) is 79 days away, the Election Commission (EC) has intensified preparations for polls.
Prime Minister Sushila Karki has directed the National Foundation for Development of Indigenous Nationalities (NFDIN) to work effectively by being result-oriented to justify its relevance. The Foundation is the state-owned institution set up for the promotion and development of indigenous nationalities.
The Society of Nepalese Healthcare Professionals in Europe (SNHPE) has provided the Europe Nepal Health Award 2025 to Nepal Medical Association at a function in Kathmandu on Monday.
With the price adjustment, the price of diesel and kerosene is now fixed at 139.50 rupees per liter for the grade 1 region, 141 rupees for the grade 2 and 142 rupees for the grade 3. Similarly, petrol has been fixed at 160.50, 162 and 163 rupees for the first, second and third grade of regions respectively.
The government has made arrangements to allow Nepali and Indian citizens to bring into the country and take to India a maximum of 25,000 INR of these denominations. The currency notes to be allowed to use should be those issued since November 9, 2016.
The decision was taken by the meeting of the Council of Ministers today, according to Government spokesperson and Minister for Communications and Information Technology Jagadish Kharel.
Amidst a programme held at the central bank today, NRB's Executive Director Dayaram Sharma Pangeni and Manager of Country Advisory and Economics for IFC in South Asia, Gregory Smith, signed the memorandum of understanding.