More than a game: What Janakpur Bolts’ victory means for Madheshi people, for Nepal

On the surface, the Janakpur Bolts’ victory against the Sudurpaschim Royals in the finals of Nepal’s first-ever Nepal Premier League

An open letter to the king of Bhutan

His Majesty the King of Bhutan  Tashichho Dzong, Thimphu Your Majesty, On the auspicious occasion of the 117th National Day

Turmoil in Syria: Can Nepal offer any lesson?

Sudden, unexpected events at international levels can change your plans. This is what happened to me when I was preparing

International Volunteer Day| What Nepal can do to promote volunteerism

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Nexus between climate change and environment

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Preliminary squad for ACC Women’s Asia Cup announced

Kathmandu, May 23: The Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) has announced a 28-member preliminary squad under the captainship of Indu Varma for the ACC Women’s Asia Cup. 

The Asian Cricket Council is organizing the Asia Cup in Sri Lanka from July 19-28. 

Sabnam Rai, Rubina Chhetri, Sita Rana Magar, Khusi Dangol, Bindu Rawal, Kabita Kunwar, Rubi Podar, Laxmi Saud, Yashoda Bista, Kirtika Marasini, Soni Pakhrin, Rajmati Airee, Helisha Gurung and Samjhana Khadka are the squad members.

Similarly, other members are Alisha Khadiya, Kabita Joshi, Apsari Begam, Kajol Shrestha, Sangita Rai, Arati Mahato, Roma Thapa, Sabitri Dhami, Mamata Chaudhary, Karuna Bhandari, Puja Mahato, Asmina Karmacharya and Doli Bhatta.  

Nepal is in Group ‘A’ in the championship. 

Similarly, India, Pakistan, and the United Arab Emirates are in Group ‘A’ while Sri Lanka, Malaysia, and Thailand are in Group ‘B’.