World Water Week: Let’s rethink deeper to preserve the world’s most precious resource

As the world gathers in Stockholm for World Water Week, we do so in the shadow of a paradox: WATER,

Behind the money: Untold stories of Nepal’s migration and remittance

Remittance is the backbone of Nepal’s economy. According to Nepal Life Standard Survey IV, 76.8 percent Nepali households receive remittance.

Father’s Day: Reimagining fatherhood

Happy Father’s Day to me. It feels surreal to say that to myself. It’s been more than two decades since

Envisioning youths as drivers of stronger Nepal

Imagine in fifteen years from now a small crop of young leaders coming from across Nepal, young professionals with a

When the government becomes inactive

Nepal, renowned for its rich cultural and natural heritage, boasts four UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Kathmandu Valley (1979), Sagarmatha

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EmpowHER 2024 One-Day Feminist Conference concludes

Kavre: Ujyalo Foundation, a feminist organization working for women, has successfully concluded a one-day feminist

History| King Birendra’s letter to Jimmy Carter and Carter’s reply

Kathmandu: On February 7, 1977, King Birendra of Nepal wrote a letter to President Carter

Bandipur Visit Year-2025 kicks off

Damauli (Tanahu): The Bandipur Visit Year 2025 kicked off on Wednesday. Minister for Physical Infrastructure

Banke at high risk of leprosy

Ranjha (Banke): Eighty-four leprosy cases have been identified in Banke district in one year, indicating

US embassy to open condolence book to pay tributes to Jimmy Carter

Kathmandu: The Embassy of the United States of America in Kathmandu has said that those

More than 1.14 million foreign tourists visited Nepal in 2024, Tourism Board says

Kathmandu: More than 1.140 million foreign tourists visited Nepal in 2024, the largest number recorded

Photo Feature: Tamu Lhosar celebrated with much gusto

Kathmandu: Tamu Lhosar is being celebrated across the country today. This festival is celebrated as

Jimmy Carter no more: Nepali leaders miss him as a visionary leader, an advocate of peace

Kathmandu: Jimmy Carter, the peanut farmer who won the presidency in the wake of the