It’s not quick or easy work. It often involves long hours, tough conditions, and a high level of focus. Aircraft maintenance is one of the most demanding parts of aviation that requires time, money, the right parts, and absolutely no room for error. Thanks to their hard work, flight crews can step into the cockpit with confidence, knowing everything is in place.
Minister for Communications and Information Technology Prithvi Subba Gurung has said that the youths should work for their constructive future by establishing themselves sound in the area of information technology. Inaugurating the KCC Exhibition 2025, organised by the Kantipur City College on Friday, Minister Gurung underscored the need for competent human resources in the areas of information technology.
As long as we remain open-minded about the possibilities and opportunities our life brings us, some experiences can be game-changers. I found my initial visit to Manakamana Temple to be highly positive. It taught me not to judge some
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Prime Minister KP Sharma inaugurated the 'FIFA Football for Schools' campaign on Thursday.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Bishnu Prasad Paudel has emphasized the need to develop Lumbini as a destination for quality education.
What if everyone had the same rights and chances for success? Despite advancements, gender equality is still elusive in many world regions. Gender equality is giving everyone the same treatment and opportunities in life, regardless of w
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Eight students lost from Konjyosom Rural Municipality have been rescued from the jungle of Phulchowki after 12 hours of search operation.
The 78th meeting of the Nepal Sanskrit University (NSU) Senate has approved a budget of Rs 1.31 billion and programmes for the upcoming fiscal year 2025-26.
The 18th senate meeting of the Lumbini-based Lumbini Buddhist University on Wednesday has approved the proposed budget of over Rs 490 million. The meeting presided over by Prime Minister and Chancellor of the University, KP Sharma Oli, at Prime Minister's official residence at Baluwatar, approved the budget.
The 14th senate meeting of the Chitwan-based Agriculture and Forestry University has endorsed a budget of Rs 1.68 billion for the coming fiscal year 2025/26.