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U.S. Embassy’s Creator’s Mela 2025 expands to Itahari and Pokhara

Kathmandu, April 3: The U.S. Embassy in Nepal has announced the return of Creator’s Mela, the country’s largest in-person conference for digital creators, with new regional editions in Itahari on April 5 and Pokhara on April 12. Following two highly successful editions in Kathmandu, the Creator’s  Mela is going nationwide

Insurers Must Embrace Geospatial AI

This poses an extremely complex and difficult challenge for insurance companies, which have understandably been struggling to cope. In recent

Will AI Close or Widen the Development Gap?

Encouragingly, the cost of AI development is beginning to decline. While OpenAI’s GPT-4 cost $100 million to train, the Chinese

Google engineer Pratik Karki sets sights on disrupting the AI…

Anthromind has begun working with multiple enterprise customers, including foundational AI research organizations, and has garnered significant interest from cloud

China launches two new satellites

China, Feb 27:  China launched a Long March-2C carrier rocket on Thursday, placing two satellites into space. The rocket blasted

PMO releases E-Governance Blueprint of Nepal

The E-governance Board under the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers today unveiled the 'E-Governance Blueprint' aiming

Government is dedicated to promote IT sector: Minister Bhandari

Minister for Industry, Commerce and Supplies, Damodar Bhandari, has said that the government is resolved in developing the information-technology sector

Information Technology Sector can generate more than Rs 100 billion…

Information technology experts have said that Nepal can generate more than Rs 100 billion annually through the production of IT

Bill on operation of social sites presented in Parliament

The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology has presented the Bill Related to Operation, Use and Regulation of Social Sites

Ordinance brought to ensure good governance: Minister Gurung

Lamjung, Jan 24: Minister for Communications and Information Technology Prithvi Subba Gurung asserted that the incumbent government introduced ordinances to