The second hunting season of this year has begun in Dhorpatan, the only hunting reserve in Nepal. In the second season, 35 wild animals including 13 Naur (himlayan blue sheep), 10 Jharal (himalayan thar) and 12 wild boars are going to be hunted.
The weather at present is partly cloudy in the hilly parts of Karnali and Sudurpaschim Provinces and clear in the rest of the country.
The Sichuan Series of Celebrations on China-Nepal 70th Anniversary of Diplomatic Relations and the Sichuan-Nepal Culture, Tourism, Economy and Trade Exchange Month commenced with an inaugural event held at Chengdu, China.
China’s contributions to affordable AI, digital finance, and tech infrastructure offer valuable lessons for other nations seeking to accelerate digital transformation. However, achieving true tech equality will require multilateral cooperation, aligned regulatory frameworks, and ongoing commitment to ethical and sustainable innovation.
The white paper expounded in detail on remarkable human rights progress in Xizang in fields such as whole-process people's democracy, the protection of economic and social rights, cultural rights and environmental rights, effective safeguards for the freedom of religious belief, equal protection of the rights of specific groups, and steady improvement in the legal protection of human rights.
Sir Martin Sorrell, Founder and Executive Chairman of S4 Capital, a London-headquartered digital advertising and marketing services company, said while the effect of the consumption boost plan is beginning to unfold, China has abundant fiscal power to unleash more. He highlights huge opportunities in China's technology, automobile, and pharma sectors.
Talking to journalists at the Aloknagar-based party central office today, Chair Nepal urged the government to immediately carry out investigation into the criminal activities such as vandalism and arson in physical structure in different places and bring those involved in such unconstitutional, illegal and anti-system acts.
Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Prithvi Subba Gurung asserted that anyone instigating violence in the name of the movement would be brought to action.
The Nepal Bar Association (NBA) has condemned the acts of vandalism, arson and looting, and loss of human lives and physical properties in the protests carried out on Friday by supporters of the former king.
Three different organizations of the private sector have condemned the anarchic activities including vandalism, lootings and other violent acts happened on Friday in the area of Tinkune in Kathmandu.
The Press Chautari Nepal has observed the media houses bearing loss during the pro-monarch demonstration on Friday.
CPN (Maoist Centre) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has said that the acts of vandalism and arson carried out by the supporters of former king were not tolerable at any cost.
President Ramchandra Paudel has observed the 'Ghode Jatra Ceremony-2081' organized in the capital city today.
Nepali Congress President and former Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has asserted that present republic system would continue in the country.
Kathmandu Metropolitan City has imposed a fine of Rs 793,000 on former King Gyanendra Shah for pollution, and public and private property vandalized among other various titles during Friday's royalists' demonstration in Tinkune.