Residents of the Bancharedanda area organized a peaceful demonstration today, demanding that waste disposal from the Kathmandu Valley be carried out in a systematic and scientific manner.
The government has decided to set the date for the election for the vacant National Assembly seats for January 25, 2026, Sunday.
An atmosphere of apprehension descended at Lobuche that lies in the heart of Sagarmatha this morning.
The third Central Committee meeting of the CPN (Unified Socialist) has kicked off today.
Three people died in a van accident in Rainadevi Chhahara Rural Municipality-4, Palpa.
The press release read that one of the longest-standing disputes in modern history started seventy-eight years ago on 27 October 1947 when Indian forces landed at Srinagar Airport in blatant violation of international law.
The Ministry of Health and Population has decided to mobilize teams in all the seven provinces to deal with problems seen in the health sector lately.
Spokesperson Guo Jiakun told a regular press briefing that head of state diplomacy plays an irreplaceable strategic guiding role in China-U.S. relations. At this meeting in the ROK, the two heads of state will have in-depth communication on strategic and long-term issues concerning China-U.S. relations, as well as major issues of common concern, Guo said.
Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) Deputy Executive Director Subhash Kumar Mishra and Chief Operating Officer Sanjay Kumar Gupta at Power Grid Corporation of India Limited signed the agreement on behalf of their respective sides, in the presence of the two ministers.
The advance weather warning has led to a decline in tourists and pilgrims visiting the Mustang district.
The vehicle with registration number Bagmati Pradesh 01-006 Kha 7782 which was heading to Rudrapur collided against a tree of Bajhi at the roadside last night, that resulted in three deaths and fours injured, informed Anil Khadka, police inspector at the Area Police Office.
The APF set up a health camp at the temple entrance in the morning and conducted health check-ups for 250 visitors. Most of the visitors reported headaches, nausea, vomiting, and breathing difficulties following the snowfall and a sudden drop in temperature.
The APF set up a health camp at the temple entrance in the morning and conducted health check-ups for 250 visitors.
Spokesperson of the Nepali Army, Rajaram Basnet, said that efforts are underway to airlift 12 domestic tourists and three British women stranded in Hidden Valley, adding that continuous snowfall and bad weather have caused some problems in the rescue bid.
Likewise, it is stated that 14 participants will represent the Gen-Z group, including the 'Indigenous Gen-Z Collective', 'How to Nation Development' and 'Gen-Z Movement Alliance', in the consultations.