In Nepal, why has implementing the diplomatic code of conduct become a tough job?

Kathmandu: Narayan Kaji Shrestha wears many hats. He is the leader from the ruling Maoist Center and he currently serves

Impact of economic tourism policies on local communities

Economic tourism policies, designed to attract visitors and boost local economies, are a double-edged sword. On one side, they can

Techno-Medusa: A modern myth for the posthuman era

The global push to grant artificial intelligence citizenship is gaining traction, proposing that AI should be endowed with rights to

Neprican voice: Love, life, nostalgia and the pursuit of an American dream

I just love the word Neprican. It perfectly describes my state of being even though it is a word that

A lesson unlearned by Nepal following tragic 2015 Gorkha Earthquake

A research conducted by Dr Robinson at Durham University has revealed a change in the comprehension of seismic risk in

Swollen Theule rivulet obstructs Kaligandaki corridor

Dhorpatan (Baglung): The continuous rain-triggered flood in the Theule rivulet has swept away the road, halting the Kaligandaki corridor. 

The flooded rivulet in Jaimini Municiplaity-1 of Baglung has fully obstructed vehicular movement to Muktinath, Butwal, Bhairahawa, Kapilvastu, and Dang. 

Information Officer at the Baglung District Police Office, DSP Bijaya Yadav, said that vehicles coming to Baglung Bazaar from various places of Jaimini Municipality such as Wainkuna, Zaidi, Chhishti, Arjewa and Binamare and Bareng rural municipalities have been stranded due to the blockade of the corridor. 

He said efforts would be made to open the corridor after the rain stops. The rain for the past few days has damaged the mid-hill highway, a national pride project. In particular, about 15 kilometers of road from Hatia of Galkot municipality-3 to Handikhola of Badigad rural municipality-2 has been damaged. The spokesperson of Galkot municipality, Him Bahadur Bhandari, however, said that the highway has come into operation after clearing the landslide debris.