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World Sanskrit Special Honour to be conferred on Purna Chandra…

Kathmandu, Aug 27: Former Vice-Chancellor of Nepal Sanskrit University Acharya Purnachandroupadhya Dhungel is to be felicitated with the World Sanskrit Special Honour on the occasion of the Sixth World Sanskrit Day. A meeting of the Sixth World Sanskrit Day Execution Council held on Friday took a decision to this effect,

Yashaswi Prangya founded Nepal Yashaswi Sanman

Kathmandu Kalinga Literary Festival announced the Yashaswi Sahitya Sanman to legendary Nepalese writer Dr. Madhav Prasad Pokhrel, Indian writer Prof.

Akala Namuna Coop exports Churpi to the US

Churpi produced by Akala Namuna Small Farmers Agricultural Cooperatives located in Waling Municipality-8 of Syangja is being exported to the

Youth of Sindhuli into commercial dragon fruit farming

Stating that some farmers had to incur losses due to their inability to identify dragon fruit species adaptable to the

Prime Minister Dahal bats for social harmony, goodwill

Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has said that our personal life and social system will not remain complete without

Nepali Congress appeals to maintain social harmony

The ruling Nepali Congress (NC) has appealed to all to maintain social, religious and political harmony in the country.

Aging ironsmith Padmalal worries over sustainability of his profession

In a small thatched hut at Bakaiya Rural Municipality-5 of Makawanpur district, a septuagenarian is found working actively from dawn

Shekhar Koirala
Religious tolerance Nepal’s identity: Dr Koirala

Central member of the Nepali Congress, Dr Shekhar Koirala, has said religious tolerance is the identity of Nepali people.

Historical 13-storey Temple in Arghakhanchi awaits publicity

The 13-storey Aakashdevi Temple at Bahigaun Tarakhase in Chhatradev rural municipality in Arghakhanchi district has been overshadowed in lack of

Students staged protest against fee hike in engineering stream

Students staged a protest rally in Kathmandu on Friday against the Tribhuvan University's Institute of Engineering (IOE) decision to sharply