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Soniya from US reaches Bhutanese refugee camps to celebrate her…

Kathmandu, Nov 28: Soniya Adhikari, a resident of Columbus, Ohio, USA, has extended a helping hand to senior citizens and students in Bhutanese refugee camps based in Beldangi, Jhapa, and Pathari, Morang. Soniya shared that she managed the funds for this philanthropic effort by saving from her tiffin budget, monetary

‘Legislation yet to go a long way for BPfA implementation’

Women members of the House of Representatives (HoR) and the National Assembly (NA) have expressed concern that the Nepali parliament

Minister Paudel for securing optimum benefits from limited resources

Kathmandu, Nov 28: Minister for Health and Population, Pradeep Paudel, has said it was time for Nepal to secure optimum

‘Indigenous communities suffer the worst from disasters’

The Mid-Hill Highway is under construction along the village of Sindurechaur in Bhumlu Rural Municipality-8 in Kavre district.

Vegan Gallery calls out ‘animals are friends not food’

Pabitra Guragain Kathmandu, Nov 25: A painting depicting the bond between compassionate humans and various animals, symbolizing harmony and co-existence,

Mundhum Trail: Preparation on to attract at least 100,000 visitors

Preparations are going on in full-swing to launch the Mundhum Trail Visit Year 2025 on coming New Year Day, January

SC to review river bank standards

Kathmandu, Nov 21: The Supreme Court is set to re-hear the dispute regarding the additional 20-meter standards for the river

Int’l Red Cross bags Sydney Peace Prize

Kathmandu, Nov 19: The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement has bagged the Sydney Peace Prize for this year.

National Coffee Day to be marked

Kathmandu, Nov 19: The National Tea and Coffee Development Board is marking National Coffee Day on November 22. The Board

Insurance claims worth Rs 11.82 billion made

Insurance claim worth Rs 11.82 billion has been made for reimbursement for the loss caused by the monsoon-induced disasters that