Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra survived a no-confidence vote in parliament on Wednesday, defeating a challenge from opposition parties who accused her of being a puppet of her father, billionaire ex-premier Thaksin Shinawatra.
Arya and Shashank also impressed as PBKS posted their highest-ever total on their way to a 11-run win
Nepal has exported cooking oil worth about Rs 56 billion in the last eight months.
The House of Representatives (HoR) and National Assembly (NA) under the federal parliament are having their meetings today.
Police said the body was recovered in an abandoned state on the banks of the Karnali River near the market at 8:55 AM on Wednesday.
Betel nut cultivation by farmers in the Sombare area of Mai Municipality-10, Ilam. Farmers interest in betel nut cultivation has increased as other crops can be grown along with betel nut.
Traders operate curio shops for domestic and foreign tourists in the capital's historic Basantapur Durbar Square.
Taplejung Suketar Airport is set to resume operations after three and a half months. Regular flights are set to resume from next Saturday, after nearly three and a half months of suspension.
Prime Minister KP Sharma has said that he is working honestly for the welfare of the country and the people.
Nepal's Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Purna Bahadur Nepali has presented his letter of credence before Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake.
The green fields of Asparagus racemosus (kurilo) plants planted by farmer Padma Bahadur Moktan at the Brahmasthan in Madhyabindu Municipality-3 of Nawalparasi (East of Bardaghat-sustapur) are pleasing to the eyes.
Citizens of India, Bangladesh and Bhutan, among others, come to Nepal for eye care and treatment.
Kathmandu, March 26: Granting permits has begun for spring mountaineering this year. According to the Department of Tourism, a total of 58 people, including 18 women and 40 men, from eight mountaineering groups have obtained permission for climbing various peaks, including the Annapurna-1. Climbers from 24 countries, including Nepal, have so far taken permission for mountaineering this season. Department Director Liladhar Awasthi informed that granting permission for climbing during the season has begun. "Permission will be given for scaling the world's highest peak, Mount Everest soon", he said. The climbing companies are engaged in the preparation to manage Everest climbing. "There has been an increase in climbing related activities in the Mount Everest region lately. The climbing companies have stepped up their preparation for climbing management here", the Department director further informed. Spring season is considered an ideal time for climbing peaks, including Everest. A significant number of foreigners turn up here to climb the world's summit this season. The Sagarmatha Pollution Control Committee (SPCC) has deputed an 'icefall doctor' to make way for climbing Mount Everest in the spring season. The SPCC has deployed a 10-member team to construct the road from the base camp to the second camp of the Mount Everest. Similarly, skilled climbers have recently been deployed for 'rope fixing' from the second camp to the summit of Mount Everest. The Mountaineering Operators' Association has deputed 10 Sherpa climbers led by Ashok Lama to fix the rope to the summit. (RSS)
The country currently has witnessed partial influence of westerly winds and local winds.
NC leader Dr Shashank Koirala commemorated Girija Prasad Koirala as a steadfast leader with the sense of sacrifice and struggles for the country and people's sake.