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Tiger census to kick start on December 5, population estimated…

KATHMANDU: Tiger census will be kicking off in Nepal on coming December 5. The national event to be led by the Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation will be launched from the Chitwan National Park (CNP). Five parks across the country currently serve as habitats for this endangered animal.

Air pollution measurement beings in Birgunj

BIRGUNJ: Air pollution measurement has started in Birgunj. The pollution is being measured through bluesky device connected to Solakhpur located

Jumla locals join hands to conserve endangered red panda

JUMLA: People in Jumla district have come together to conserve red panda. Local people and various organisations involving in conservation

NC leader Sangroula came up with new book, “Congressko Abako…

KATHMANDU: A book titled “Congressko Abako Bato (Way forward of Nepali Congress)” has been released here in Kathmandu today. The

President Bhandari calls for conservation of national heritage and culture

MAHOTTARI: President Bidya Devi Bhandari has urged one and all to work towards conservation of national heritage and culture. Inaugurating

President Bhandari visiting Jaleshwornath Temple on Monday

JALESHWOR: President Bidya Devi Bhandari will be arriving here tomorrow, Monday to pay homage to the Baba Jaleshwornath Mahadev at

Prez Bhandari inaugurates Gyanmala Bhajan Khala

KATHMANDU: Gyanmala Bhajan Khala located at Swayambhu has been inaugurated after carrying out reconstruction. It was damaged by the Gorkha

13th Chitwan Festival from January 9, focus on tourism

CHITWAN: The 13th edition of the Chitwan Festival is to be held on the banks of the Narayani River from

Ramdev to conduct Yoga training in Chandragiri

KATHMANDU: Indian yoga teacher Ramdev is scheduled to conduct an event for yoga training in Chandragiri hill on Saturday morning.

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Public transport asked to apply precautions after poor visibility

KATHMANDU: The Meteorological Forecasting Division of Department of Hydrology and Meteorology has asked the public transportation and aviation sectors to