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Kathmandu, Nov 20: As rapid technological advancement transforms the way art is created, a group of 16 students from Kathmandu University (KU) is taking viewers back in time—showcasing how traditional Nepali artists once crafted paintings, sculptures, and colors using natural, locally available materials. Their exhibition, titled “The Materiality of Art:

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Today’s meeting of the Council of Ministers in the Koshi Province has decided to appoint Taranath Niraula of Biratnagar the

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Prime Minister Sushila Karki is meeting with different political parties to discuss the current government's priorities.

The Nepali community in Canada observed the Bala Chaturdashi festival today by sowing Satbeej, a mixture of seven types of

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has urged one and all not to make public speeches that jeopardize peace and

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