Year: 2022

Kathmandu Metropolitan’s canine conundrum

Kathmandu: Kathmandu’s streets are replete with abandoned and stray dogs, many of them wounded and

Nepal sees record-high 10,258 new Covid-19 cases as third wave infections continue to rage across the country

Kathmandu: Coronavirus cases continue to surge across Nepal at an alarming rate with daily cases

Home service provider Bhetayo starts operation in Kathmandu Valley

Kathmandu: If you are looking for a home service provider in Kathmandu Valley, a new

Supreme Court curtails services over Covid-19 risks

Kathmandu: The Supreme Court (SC) has curtailed its service due to Covid-19 risks. The apex

Ruling alliance agrees to hold local polls in April

Kathmandu: The ruling alliance has agreed to hold the local level elections in Baisakh (April/May).

Nepal Police Club reaches final of PM Cup T20 Cricket Championship

Kathmandu: Nepal Police Club has reached the final of the Prime Minister Cup T20 National

Trek to Kalapathar to advocate for climate justice

Kathmandu: A total of 25 women will be trekking to the Everest Base Camp for

The bitter struggle behind sweet sugar: Is the industry on the verge of collapse?

Kathmandu: On December 15, 2020, Narayan Raya Yadav, 64, left his family of three sons

Covid-19 cases continue to surge; 6,734 test positive in the last 24 hours

Kathmandu: Covid-19 cases have continued to surge at an alarming rate in Nepal with 6,734

Province 2 named Madhes with Janakpurdham as its capital

Kathmandu: Province No. 2 has finally got its name and permanent capital, almost four years

PM Deuba, CPN (Maoist Center) Chair Prachanda discuss local polls

Kathmandu: Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba and Chairman of CPN (Maoist Center) Pushpa Kamal Dahal

Mugling-Pokhara road expansion and upgradation begins

Pokhara: The preliminary task of expansion and up-gradation of the Prithvi Highway that connects tourism

Nepali version of ‘Nepal in the eyes of a Chinese journalist’ released

Kathmandu: The Nepali version of a non-fiction book “Mend or End: Nepal in the eyes

Purano Ghar’s “Lati ko Chhora” reviewed: How people in power inflict injustice upon minorities

This play can be relatable to everyone who feels exploited by the people in power.