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30 new bird species recorded in Gulmi

Gulmi, April 20: A total of 30 new bird species have been recorded in Gulmi, bringing the district’s overall bird count to 355, according to Bird Conservation Nepal. Project Officer Shambhu Bhattarai said the newly identified species were documented during a bird count conducted in the Thaple Satyawati forest area.

Ujyalo Nepal Chair Ghising calls for fuel subsidy in Karnali

Chairperson of Ujyalo Nepal Party, Kulman Ghising, has demanded the government withdraw the recent decision to increase the prices of

New web accessibility features implemented to improve digital inclusion

The Department of Information Technology has implemented new web accessibility features aimed at making government websites easier to use, more

Dudhkoshi-5 hydel project of 110 megawatts to be developed

Kathmandu, April 20: The Dudhkoshi Hydropower Project-5 with a capacity of 110 megawatts is to be built in Dudhkoshi river

Partial influence of westerly, local winds across country

Likewise, light rainfall along with the thunderstorm and lightning as well as snowfall are likely at one or two places

Akshaya Tritiya festival being celebrated today

The Akshaya Tritiya festival, which is celebrated every year on the day of Baisakh Shukla Tritiya, is being celebrated today

ICC Women’s T20 Challenge Trophy: Nepal defeats Italy

Kathmandu, April 19: Nepal has defeated Italy to register its first win in the ICC Women’s Twenty20 Challenge Trophy being

NC draws attention of govt. over its decision to impose…

Lalitpur, April 19: The Nepali Congress has expressed serious concern over the government’s recent decision to levy mandatory customs duty

Red Panda-Tahr Int’l Conference concludes issuing 7-point declaration paper

Khotang, April 19: The ‘Biodiversity and Red Panda-Tahr International Conference 2083’ concluded in Diktel bazaar on Sunday with a seven-point

‘Perspective to view private sector should be changed’

Kanchanpur, April 19: President of Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI) Chandra Prasad Dhakal has urged all