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Drought drying up corn plants in Jhapa

Birtamod, May 6: The farmers of Jhapa are worried after the long drought has started drying up the maize crops in the fields. The drought is likely to cause significant damage to the maize crop as it has happened just at the time when the plants start growing the corncob,

Five thousand hectares of forest under fire in Banke

According to the District Forest Office, Banke, a total of 76 community forests and one Chakla Forest have been affected

Kathmandu’s air quality slightly improves but still unhealthy

Kathmandu's Air Quality Index has reached 177 to be ranked the world's second most polluted city after New Delhi of

KMC’s skill fair gets 10,000 plus applications for vocational training

More than 10,000 people have applied for the 'Skill Fair 2081 BS' conducted by Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) on May

Herbs worth over Rs 700 million exported from Nepalgunj

Herbs worth more than Rs 700 million have been exported from Nepalganj, which is the main gateway for the export

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Dengue cases surpass 11 thousand in Bagmati province

Cases of dengue fever are prevalent in the Bagmati Province. In the past nine months, over 11 thousand positive cases

Bajhang by-election report presented to Province Chief

A report about the April 27 by-election of the Province Assembly (PA) in Bajhang 1(A) has been presented to Sudurpaschim

‘Journalists’ socioeconomic security prerequisite to fair reporting’

In the wake of a severe financial dent to Nepali media, especially after the COVID-19, the Law Minister has underlined

Rights watchdog urges prompt rescue of war victims

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has urged the government to make arrangement for bringing back the dead bodies of

Japanese Minister Yoko Kamikawa calls on President, Prime Minister

The visiting Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, Kamikawa Yoko, paid a courtesy call on President Ramchandra Paudel at the