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Brewing Global Growth: How Tea Trade Can Power Nepal’s International…

Kathmandu, Aug 1: Nepal, celebrated worldwide for its majestic mountains and rich cultural heritage, holds another hidden treasure that often goes unnoticed tea. Grown in the lush hills of Ilam, Panchthar, Jhapa, and Dhankuta, Nepali tea is increasingly recognized for its unique high-altitude flavor and organic appeal. Yet, despite its

Stakeholders Called for Sustainable Land Management and Disaster-Resilient Resettlement in…

Kathmandu, Aug 1: The stakeholders, including the parliamentarians repeatedly stressed the need to mainstream risk-sensitive land use planning, from zoning

Meetings of four parliamentary committees scheduled for today

Four committees under the Federal Parliament are scheduled to convene meetings today, focusing on various legislative and national issues.

Book titled ‘Transforming Nepal: Balancing Growth with Equity’ released

Kathmandu, July 31: A book co-authored by Prof Pushkar Bajracharya, Mohan Das Manandhar and Rojan Bajracharya has been released in

Lalbir Chaudhary new Chair of Nagarik Unmukti Party

Kathmandu, July 31: The Nagarik Unmukti Party has named Lalbir Chaudhary as its Chairperson. A national gathering of the party

Ambassador Pandit seeks Israeli support for safe release of Bipin…

Kathmandu, July 31: Nepali Ambassador to Israel, Dhan Prasad Pandit, held a meeting with Coordinator for the Hostages and the

UNDP Resident Coordinator Hamdy calls on Home Minister Lekhak

Kathmandu, July 31: UNDP Resident Coordinator in Nepal, Hanaa Singer Hamdy, called on Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak on Thursday. Hamdy

Govt to accept grant for emergency reconstruction of BP Highway

Kathmandu, July 31: The government has decided to accept a grant assistance of 2.8 billion Japanese Yen from the government

‘NHRC supports making govt accountable and responsible’

Lalitpur, July 31: The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) Chairperson Top Bahadur Magar said that the Commission helps making the

More than 1,500 houses insured in Jumla

Jumla, July 31: More than 1,500 disaster-prone houses have been insured in Sinja rural municipality of Jumla district under the