The legend of Singha Sartha Aju

Singha Sartha Aju, also known as Simhasartha Bahu, is a revered figure in Nepali folklore, particularly among the Newar community

Everything you need to know about Nagaloka and serpent kings in prehistoric Kathmandu Valley

In Hindu and Buddhist mythology, the Kathmandu Valley was once home to a vast lake known as Nagadaha, the home

Why are Nepali youths not reading?

It is deeply concerning to witness a growing trend among teenagers: they spend an increasing amount of time watching short-form

Dawa Tashi Sherpa: Meet the Nepali man who is a symbol of triumph and survival on Everest’s deadly slopes

In the heart of Nepal’s Everest region, at 2,300 meters above sea level, lies Sibuje, a remote Sherpa village untouched

Children and Youth Dialogue: An opportunity to reimagine role of youth in policy making

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Samyak School opens classes for new academic session

The new school runs classes from playgroup to grade five and plans to upgrade classes every academic year.

Kathmandu: Samyak School, based in Bhangal of Kathmandu, held an opening ceremony on Saturday formally beginning its academic journey ahead. A number of students, parents, stakeholders, and distinguished guests from various fields joined the day-long event, during which a number of students enrolled.

The school that boasts well-furnished classrooms with required infrastructure in peaceful environment is managed by a team of dedicated academicians. It runs classes from playgroup to grade five and plans to upgrade classes every academic year, according to the school management.