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1.8 million expected to leave Kathmandu during festive season

Kathmandu, Sept 25: The Nepal Police authorities have expected that as high as 1.8 million people would leave the Kathmandu Valley in this festive season. The number is 500,000 more compared to the last year's Dashain festival. Spokesperson of Kathmandu Valley Traffic Police Office Bishwaraj Khadka said that 1.8 million

President, Vice-President messages on Jitiya festival

President Ramchandra Paudel said indigenous festivals such as Jitiya festival would promote mutual respect, good will and sense of tolerance,

Tribhuvan University bans AI use in exams

The Tribhuvan University (TU) has banned the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in exams. In case of the use, the

Linkage of TVET to industry emphasized for generating employment opportunities

Speakers at a programme have underlined the need for linking the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) to the

Searing heat forces four local levels in Mahottari to close…

Most of the schools and campuses have been closed in Mahottari district following scorching heat for the past one week.  

Vegetable market in Kathmandu.
Market monitoring gains pace amidst approaching festivals

In the wake of approaching festivals that sees thriving markets, the Department of Food Technology and Quality Control (DFTQC) has

Gold ornaments
Gold price sets new record, trading at Rs. 159,700 per…

According to FENEGOSIDA, the price of hallmark gold has increased by Rs 500 per tola (11.66 grams) today and reached

IMF suggests for Nepali banks to continued vigilance over NPA

As banks deal with elevated non-performing loans and capital constraints, continued vigilance is necessary, including by continuing to strengthen regulation

kp oli in harvard university 2024
PM Oli urges Nepali youths living abroad to return home…

He clarified that the national aspiration of 'Prosperous Nepal, Happy Nepali' has been put forward to eradicate poverty and ensure

We will conduct a national blood lead level assessment

In 2014, the Government of Nepal enacted the National Lead Paint Standard to eliminate leaded paint from Nepal.