Nepal | December 04, 2020

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  • Nepal

    Nepal’s Covid-19 case count reaches 238,861 on Friday with 1,272 new infections

    KATHMANDU: The countrywide Covid-19 tally has advanced to 238,861 as 1,272 additional infections emerged on Friday. Of the total cases, 484 are females while 788 are males. In the last 24 hours, 606 cases surfaced in Kathmandu Valley of which 450 are from Kathmandu district while Lalitpur and ...

  • Sports

    Bayern’s Davies voted Canada’s top player

    TORONTO: Bayern Munich's Alphonso Davies has been named the 2020 Canadian Player of the Year, Canada Soccer said on Thursday, on the back of a remarkable season with the Bundesliga club. The 20-year-old left back, who also claimed the honour in 2018, enjoyed a stellar year in which the German clu...

  • Lifestyle

    Myanmar monk offers temple sanctuary for threatened snakes

    YANGON: Tenderly stroking the back of a large Burmese python resting on his lap, Buddhist monk Wilatha is trying to play a part in saving scores of snakes that might otherwise be killed or destined for the black market. The 69-year-old monk has created a refuge for snakes ranging from pyt...

  • Opinion

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    The mindful chill pill: The go-to antidote to beat stress

    Mindfulness conveys to us that our strong unified logic of ourselves is primarily a reflection in the mirror of consciousness. This does not lead to the idea of ‘only us’, or ‘I-me-myself’. This virtue of reasoning connotes a definitive conviction, or buoyancy — even when we fail to identi...

  • Business

    MoCTCA begins preparations for resuming tourist activities

    KATHMANDU, NOVEMBER 18 The Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation (MoCTCA) has started preparations to resume remaining tourist activities in the country. As the Cabinet has decided to allow operations of cable cars, jungle safaris and museums, MoCTCA has begun preparations to open ot...

  • World

    Pakistan project wins award for shielding villages from natural disasters

    KARACHI: A project that combines satellite images, mapping technologies and the local knowledge of villagers to help build climate-proof settlements in disaster-prone areas of Pakistan won an international award on Thursday. More than 1 million people have benefited from the Aga Khan Agency for H...