• Fri Jun 19 2026
Logo
232 crocodile eggs collected for breeding centre in Chitwan

Chitwan, April 30: A total of 232 crocodile eggs have been collected from seven nests out of the 18 identified along the banks of the Rapti River in Chitwan. The eggs have been gathered for the Crocodile Breeding Centre at Kasara within the Chitwan National Park (CNP) area. According to

President Paudel receives credentials from foreign envoys

A total of five newly appointed non-resident ambassadors to Nepal presented their letters of credence to the President of Nepal

Europe’s Climate Goals Require a Green Power Grid

Fortunately, Europe can take inspiration from its peers. In December, the United Kingdom unveiled a Clean Power Action Plan that

Financial Development in Nepal: Balancing institutions and markets

The need is to develop the financial market in all three dimensions of access, depth and efficiency. A balanced financial

Eye health to be integrated into insurance program: Prime Minister…

Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has announced that eye health will be integrated into the national health insurance program. Inaugurating

Health Ministry instructs full disclosures of doctors’ details in patients’…

The Minister for Health and Population has directed all public healthcare facilities across the country to disclose complete identification details

Adolescent in labour pain rescued by helicopter in Humla

A 16 -year-old girl was rescued by a helicopter from Thehe of Simkot rural municipality-2 in Humla for labour complications.

President Paudel to present govt.’s policies, programmes on May 2

President Ramchandra Paudel would present government's policies and programmes for coming fiscal year in the joint meeting of both houses

PM Office takes initiative for fixing problems of national priority…

A discussion was held at the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers (OPMCM) with an on-site study

Supreme Court demands written response from Gagan Thapa

It may be noted that leader Thapa had made remarks that the apex court had been dealing with the case