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Gen Z begins anti-corruption protest at Maitighar

Kathmandu, Sept 8: A protest has begun in Kathmandu as Nepal’s Gen Z takes to the streets against corruption, misgovernance, and the government’s recent decision to shut down social media platforms. Dozens of young people, many still in school and college uniforms, gathered at Maitighar Mandala carrying placards that read:

Govt. renews its appeal for social networking platforms to get…

The government has again urged all social networking platforms to join the registration process in the country.

Bal Ram Shrestha
Tongue piercing festival in Madhyapurthimi today

On the occasion of Ashwin Shukla Poornima, ‘Yenya Punhi Mye Pwa: Khanegu Jatra’ or the Tongue Piercing Festival is being

Indra Jatra festival in Melbourne, Australia (photo feature)

The Indra Jatra festival was celebrated in Melbourne, Australia, organized by the Newa Guthi Melbourne.

National non-formal education conference concludes in Kathmandu

Formal education alone cannot ensure lifelong learning. We must also embrace non-formal education to preserve our heritage, food culture, and

Jatra in Kathmandu
Hanumandhoka Durbar Square collects Rs 194 million in revenue

Last year, a total of 50,533 tourists from the SAARC member states and almost 160,000 tourists from other countries visited

Nepal govt. decides to shut down unregistered social media platforms,…

The Government of Nepal has announced that it will gradually block META (Facebook, WhatsApp), X, YouTube and other unregistered popular

Newly appointed Nepal Police IGP Khapung receives insignia of rank

Newly appointed Inspector General of Nepal Police (IGP) Chandrakuber Khapung officially received the insignia of rank today.

Indra Jatra festival begins in Bhaktapur

The historic Indra Jatra festival, celebrated as a symbol of rain, good harvest, and cultural heritage, has begun in Bhaktapur

Settlement in Hindakush mountain region
Mountains Speak, Leaders Listen: Nepal Hosts Hindu Kush Climate Parliament

The real question now is whether the lawmakers of the Hindu Kush can use their collective legislative power not in