There’s a Nepali saying, “Better to incur debt than to face misfortune.” But for Urmila Hayu and her family, this saying does not suit.
The sandy islands visible during the winter season in the Saptakoshi River have disappeared under rising water levels brought by the monsoon rains. With the onset of rainfall, the river's surface has risen significantly, submerging the islands that once dotted the riverbed during the dry season.
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has congratulated the students who have passed the Grade 12 examinations.
Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak has convened a meeting of the legislation committee under the Council of Ministers.
He said that 396,347 students had appeared in the exam under regular category while under partial category 147,640 had taken part in the exam, and in total there were 510,987 students/examinees.
President Ramchandra Paudel today inspected various heritage sites in the Basantapur Area of Kathmandu, which are listed as a World Heritage Site. Accompanied by First Lady Sabita Paudel, President Paudel also visited the Hanumandhoka Durbar Museum within the historical site.
Attractive scene of Myagdi district headquarters Beni Bazaar seen from Jaljala Rural Municipality - 3, Mallaj on Monday.
PM Oli was welcomed by vice-chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers of Turkmenistan, Hojamyrat Geldimyradow, and Nepal's residential representative to UN office in New York, Lok Bahadur Thapa.
In the wake of groupism and factionalism plaguing the party for quite a while, the CPN (Maoist Centre) has made a resolve to dismantle such groups. The standing committee meeting of the party that concluded at central office, Koteshwor, today, warned of action against the leaders involving in the activities that go beyond party decision, according to Spokesperson Agni Prasad Sapkota.
England are favourites certainly, with just 35 runs left to win, but matches have been lost from stronger positions. Can India spark a miracle to level the series against the odds, and help Shubman Gill avoid a series loss on his debut tour?
During an emergency hour of today's meeting of the House of Representatives, they raised the media reports that the Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs had been preparing a draft of a bill legalizing polygamy and asked the government if it was true.
Airing their views during a zero hour of the session, they said farmers are bearing the brunt of the short supply of fertilizers.
Rights activists have urged the government to establish an official channel for women migrating abroad as domestic workers. They raised concerns about women traveling abroad on tourist visas or through unofficial routes to work as domestic help.
The House of Representatives (HoR) meeting held today was resonated with the issues, especially related to climate change impact and agriculture crisis facing the country at present.
Hunger in Afghanistan is worsening, with the World Food Programme (WFP) warning it needs $539 million over the next six months to address the country's growing food crisis, Khaama Press reported.