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Beldhunga sees increasing inflow of domestic tourists

Baglung: Mobility of domestic tourists has increased in Beldhunga – a tourism site of Baglung. Number of tourists turning up to Beldhunga has upped after wider publicity and construction of tourism infrastructures. [caption id="attachment_28379" align="aligncenter" width="1800"] Tourist in Beldhunga of Baglung 2022.[/caption] Beldhunga is located along the border of Baglung's

Cardamom
Farmers in Taplejung busy in harvesting cardamom

Farmers in Taplejung now are busy in harvesting cardamom. With the festive season coming to an end, they are hell

Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN)
CAAN requires airlines companies to operate from GBIA

Now international chartered flights will take off at the newly constructed Gautam Buddha International Airport (GBIA) in Bhairahawa, the Civil

Nepal-German Mart 22 exhibition begins in Kathmandu

Nepal-German Mart 22 exhibition has taken place at the German Embassy, Gyaneshwor, Kathmandu today.

Musk doesn’t seek a ‘free-for-all hellscape’ for Twitter

Elon Musk attempted to soothe leery Twitter advertisers Thursday, a day before a deadline to close out on his $44

Tourist arrival increasing in Kanchenjunga area

Domestic and foreign tourists have started arriving in Kanchenjunga region, the home to the third highest peak in the world.

karnali province lawmakers
Consumers in remote districts hard hit by skyrocketing inflation

The rising market inflation has hit hard the consumers in the mountainous districts of Karnali province.

Flower garlands worth Rs 135 million estimated to be sold…

Kathmandu: Flower garlands worth over Rs 135 million are expected to be sold during the ongoing Tihar festival. According to

Six years on, DPR for Nalgad Hydropower Project still awaited

The preparation of the detailed project report (DPR) under the Nalgad Hydropower Project in Nalgad, Jajarkot is still awaited for

Nepal Electricity Authority
Power supply disrupted for two weeks in Jumla

Power supply has been disrupted for two weeks in Khalanga, the headquarters of Jumla district. The flood and landslide triggered