Life's inner élan: What makes it tick Everything goes on, or happens, in circles. This is a pristine idiom — ageless and contemporary for all time to come.
Speedy post-earthquake reconstruction: Through the use of bamboo-reinforced soil A fleeting glance of the history of Nepal reveals that the country has been a victim to an earthquake of high magnitude nearly every 100 years and a moderate one approximately every 50 years.
CDF and its latest iteration: A mockery of the SC's decision Following the approach of the FY 2081/82 federal budget, the new government of Madhesh decided in its first cabinet meeting to transform the Parliamentary Development Fund into schemes to provide funds to the MPs in the province assembly.
Yoga for All: Bridging Health Gaps Every year on June 21st, the world celebrates International Yoga Day, a global testament to Yoga's universal appeal and ancient wisdom. While this celebration is significant, it must also prompt us to look inward, particularly in South Asian countries, to integrate Yoga meaningfully into daily life, especially school practices and urban planning decisions.
Voice notes: The symphony within Most of us feel that our observations are often a precise interpretation of things. We also believe that such annotations are outcomes of verified interpretations.
Derogatory remarks to women in Parliament: A replay of Dolakhali drama, Misami The country has witnessed a series of undignified remarks made to women by the ace politicians of the political parties.
Climate Crisis: Unveiling the Threats of Glacier Microbes In commemorating World Environment Day under the slogan "Our Land, Our Future," we must confront the urgent imperative of safeguarding ecosystems globally to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.
Abusive criticism by KMC mayor: An unwarranted outburst The abusive criticism made by Balen Shaha, the Mayor of Kathmandu Metropolitan City, to former Prime Minister K P Oli shows that Balen does not hesitate to unnecessarily wash dirty political linen in the street.
Rhythmic diversity: The layers that make our emotions We sense, we sight, we smell, we touch, we hear, we taste, and so on — and, yet, we don’t always bestow our mind’s eye, or ‘I,’ for such subtleties.
India's 2024 Election: Seven Promising Trends The Indian general elections of 2024, as always, are a spectacle of democracy on an epic scale. Here are seven remarkable trends that give me much hope as a citizen:
French Embassy, DCIS organize a two-day International Seminar on Fighting Poaching and Wildlife Trafficking The French Embassy and the French Directorate of International Security Cooperation (DCIS) organized a two-day International Seminar on the Fight Against Poaching and Wildlife Trafficking in Kathmandu.
Cybersecurity: Threats and safety measures Information technology is rapidly transforming towards a digital era. With huge paces made in broadband internet through wireless and wireline technologies, including artificial intelligence (AI), machine-to-machine (M2M) learning and internet of things (IoT), cybersecurity in networks has taken over all discussions across industries, like never before.
Arrest of Kailash Sirohia: Questions on press freedom Like a gentle shower, a few cooperative scams had started making discordant and trickling noises a few years back.
Seven Troubling Trends in Indian Elections 2024 As India votes in the 2024 elections, seven alarming trends that transcend party lines threaten the core of its democratic values and reflect systemic problems within the political sphere.
World Harris will carry Biden's economic record into the election. She hopes to turn it into an asset Christopher Waller, an influential member of the Fed's governing board, celebrated that progress in remarks last week.
World What we know so far about the attack on French train network ahead of Olympics opening Officials said the arson attacks and other vandalism on the rail system were a form of sabotage on a pivotal day of the Games.
Sports Rafael Nadal could meet Novak Djokovic in the second round of 2024 Olympic tennis Djokovic and Swiatek have not won Olympic gold.
World A year has passed since Niger's dramatic coup. Life has become more dangerous and desperate The junta, along with those in neighboring Mali and Burkina Faso, is breaking away even from longtime West African allies.
Sports France beats US 3-0 and Morocco gets a win against Argentina in a wild start to Olympic soccer New Bayern Munich signing Olise curled a shot from distance into the same corner.
Nepal UN cultural agency decides against placing Lumbini, Buddha's birthplace in Nepal, on endangered list It quickly became a site of pilgrimage, and the white Mayadevi Temple is the center of the area where people pray.
Nepal Almost 500 attend Creator's Mela on Day I The US Embassy’s Creator’s Mela has started from today.
Nepal Mahakali Irrigation project sees only 22 per cent physical progress in 18 years Physical progress of the Mahakali Irrigation Project started 18 years ago is only 22 per cent.
Nepal Beni-Jomsom road obstructed The Beni-Darbang road has been obstructed after a landslide at Sirubari in Raghuganga Rural Municipality-2 in Myagdi district this morning.
Kathmandu Sagarmatha Toastmasters Club holds 100th meeting The world's first Toastmasters club conducted in the Nepali language, Sagarmatha Toastmasters Club, successfully held its 100th meeting at the Yellow Pagoda Hotel, in Kathmandu on Friday.
Nepal Lila Devi Gadtaula Nepal's first female chief secretary Lila Devi Gadtaula, the first woman to serve as Chief Secretary, was appointed after today's cabinet meeting, marking a historic moment. She is the first female chief secretary in Nepal's history.
Nepal 134 people dead in floods, landslides since monsoon rain As many as 134 people lost their lives as of Thursday due to disaster-related incidents, including floods and landslides since June 10.