18 Maoists placed under house arrest Himalayan News ServiceNuwakot, May 26Eighteen more Maoists involved in terrorism and destructive activities have been placed under house arrest. District Administration Office (DAO) decided to confine them to house arrest on Friday after the... Travel 26 May, 2002
Child marriages still on in Nuwakot Himalayan News ServiceNuwakot, May 25Child marriage is a legal offence in Nepal and both the government as well as non-government organisations have been giving top priority towards generating awareness against this social anomaly.But despite of all... Travel 25 May, 2002
Nuwakot citizens debate political crisis In every nook and corner of Nuwakot the people are discussing about the current political situation in the country. With ears to the radio, anxious citizens including the local level cadres of all political parties are found busy with their various... Travel 24 May, 2002
Plant material for making Yen Ramechhap could be an important place for extraction of Argeli (Edgeworthia gardneri), a plant material used to make Yen, the Japanese currency. Industrial cultivation of Argeli that mostly occurs in altitudinal range of 1500 metres to 3000 metres has... Travel 22 May, 2002
Politicians, people speak out against extension of Emergency Chairman of Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) district working committee Nuwakot Ana Bahadur Pyakurel has said that extending the duration of Emergency is not the right way to solve the Maoist problem. Stating the terrorist Bill recently passed by... Travel 22 May, 2002
Members of Meeting arrested More than 30 cadres of Meeting Center for Nationalists (MCN) have been arrested on Friday while preparing for their pre-planned effigy burning programme at Jamal. Nine members of the central committee of MCN Rajesh Batala and Shivahari Karki, treasurer... Horoscopes 10 May, 2002
Save the Children US to pull out from Nuwakot After ten years of its service in Nuwakot, Save the Children US (SCUS) is to close down its programmes at the district effective from 2003 causing trouble to about 70 employees working at SCUS who will become jobless and more than 500 local people, who... Travel 06 May, 2002
Playing for peace and awareness The winner of the Planete Enfants World Peace Cup football tournament, participated by the street children football teams formed by the eight non-governmental organisations (NGO) working for the welfare of the children will get a Official World Cup... 30 Apr, 2002
Soccer heroes to get world cup ball Planete Enfants World Peace Cup football tournament is being organised between teams consisting of street children by eight non-governmental organisations (NGO) working for the welfare of children. The winners will receive an official World Cup 2002... 30 Apr, 2002
Mixed response to bandh across the nation The impact of the first day of the five-day Nepal bandh called by the outlawed Maoist rebels across the country has been mixed. In Tanahun, the bandh did not affect the lives as the shops were open. The normal life was going on as usual and no... Travel 23 Apr, 2002
Bus services return to normal Bus services return to normalHimalayan News ServiceNuwakot, April 21Transportation services that had been disturbed due to Maoist attacks in various parts of the district resumed on Sunday.Bus services, that usually run along the Kathmandu-Trishuli... Travel 21 Apr, 2002