Breaking the stigma of leprosy in Nepal

Leprosy has been a continuing challenge in Nepal for many years and despite years of efforts to eliminate the disease,

Like the royals 

Kathmandu: The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, Prince Edward and Sophie, wrapped up their Nepal trip on February 9. They

Perpetual brink: Escaping the grip of political theatrics of Nepal

In the shadow-dappled arena of Nepali politics, where leaders pirouette in gilded masks and the crowd roars for breadcrumbs of

The rise of women’s cricket in Nepal: A story of triumph and tenacity

The performance of the Nepali Women’s Cricket team in the recently concluded Yamaha Racing WT20I Triangular Series has been a

Why the bill to ‘regulate’ social media should be either totally revised or withdrawn

There is no denying that social media misuse has increased in recent years. The rise of misinformation, cybercrimes, and online

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Bangladesh Nobel winner Yunus to lead interim govt

DHAKA, Aug 7, 2024 (AFP) -Bangladesh’s Nobel-winning microfinance pioneer Muhammad Yunus will lead an interim

Prithvi Highway disrupted by landslide opened for one-way traffic

Chitwan: The Prithvi Highway that was blocked due to a landslide has now been cleared

One Cover, Liberty College sign pact to establish Cyber Security Help Desk

Kathmandu: One Cover Private Limited, a dedicated cybersecurity company, and Liberty College on Tuesday (August

Nepal enter final of CAVA Women’s Volleyball

Kathmandu: The Nepal national women’s volleyball team defeated Iran in straight sets in the semifinal

Seven die in Baglung landslides, four rescued 

Balewa (Baglung): The death toll from separate landslides in Baglung today has reached seven, while

NGO Federation of Nepal condemns crackdown on protests in Bangladesh, calls for democratic resolution

Kathmandu: NGO Federation of Nepal (NFN), an umbrella organization of NGOs working in various fields

Four killed, two injured after landslide buries house in Gulmi

Tamghas: Four people have died, and two others were injured after a landslide buried a

High rises around security installations: Why Nepal should be worried

Kathmandu: Nepal Army headquarters has a tall (taller than any of the buildings within the