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The Death of the Degree

KYIV—Just as French aristocrats under the ancien régime could hardly imagine the abolition of their noble titles, most of today’s university leaders cannot conceive of a world in which the degrees they confer become worthless pieces of paper. The former were in for a rude awakening in 1790; the latter are barreling

U.S. Embassy’s Code for Impact Turns Nepali Ideas into Tech…

Kathmandu, July 18: U.S. Embassy Nepal on Friday celebrated seven young innovator teams that completed Code for Impact, a nationwide

Probe reveals irregularities of over Rs 205 million in procuring…

"Payment was made even before the service started, and after the service began, bills for higher amounts were also paid.

Twenty-two rhinoceroses die in year

Chitwan National Park (CNP) and adjoining national forest have reported the deaths of 22 one-horned rhinoceroses in a year.

PM Shah urges NRB to adopt flexible monetary policy

Kathmandu, July 17: Prime Minister Balendra Shah has urged the Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) to adopt a more flexible and

Governments Should Govern AI, Not Own It

Too often, however, governments have responded to the rise of AI with resignation, effectively admitting that they do not understand

Increasing non-biodegradable waste spoiling enchanting beauty of Bukipatan

Tourists not only carelessly throw plastic waste, but also pluck the buds of wildflowers of Bukipatan. Locals complained that none

Argentina defeats England 2-1 after late goals

A World Cup semifinal between two heavyweights has concluded in Atlanta, and with a 2-1 win, Argentina is headed to

Litterateur Nagendra Raj Sharma passes away at 89

Renowned Nepali litterateur Nagendra Raj Sharma passed away on Wednesday at the age of 89 at his residence in Gaurinagar,

Government moves to link universities with IT industry to boost…

Speaking at the event, Minister for Science, Technology and Innovation Mahabir Pun said Nepal has enormous potential in the information