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Around 300,000 foreign tourists visit Annapurna area in 2025

Gandaki, Jan 2: Annapurna area welcomed 299,831 foreign tourists in 2025. Of them, 177,628 tourists from South Asian countries and 122,203 visitors from other countries visited the area, said Chief of Annapurna Conservation Area Project, Rabin Kadaria. Total 244,045 tourists had visited the area in 2024 while 181,000 in 2019.

One shot dead in Laukahi, police intensify search for suspect

One person was shot dead in Laukahi of Koshi Rural Municipality–1 in Sunsari last night. According to Deputy Superintendent of

New Year 2026 begins

Today marks the start of the year 2026 in the Gregorian calendar, which is acknowledged in the Christian era.

Rabi-Balen agreement: A wake-up call for parties with legacy

The early morning accord between Chairman of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), Rabi Lamichhane, and Mayor of Kathmandu Metropolitan City

“ZERO TO 8848” Wins Best Asian Film Award at the…

The documentary film Zero to 8848 has been honored with the Best Asian Film Award at the World Film Festival

Mithila Cosmos art show opens at Siddhartha Art Gallery

A solo art exhibition by artist S.C. Suman, entitled 'Mithila Cosmos VII: Journey of a Pilgrim', began at Babarmahal-based Siddhartha

Who does the election code of conduct apply to?

With the House of Representatives election scheduled for March 5, many have been curious about the scope of the election

More people in Chitwan obtaining non-resident Nepali citizenship

The number of people obtaining non-resident Nepali citizenship in Chitwan has increased compared to those renouncing their Nepali citizenship. Since

Government’s commitment to combat human trafficking: Minister Shrestha

Minister for Women, Children and Senior Citizens Shraddha Shrestha has stated that the government is fully cognizant of the urgency

From Yam to Bridge: Nepal’s Geopolitical Choices in an Age…

Combined with prudent management of relations with India, China, and other global partners, Nepal can translate its unique geographic and