Moderns we claim to be: Pseudo-modernism on the rise In this age of globalisation, the western culture is dominant. But, in the name of following the western lifestyle, we must not forget about our own way of living, which is our identity. ‘Pseudo-modernism’ is leading us to a dead end Nowadays,... 05 Jun, 2019
Alternative schooling: Learning with an inspired spirit Personalised education in our context is suitable for children who have learning difficulty and lag behind. The idea of personalised learning is best suited even for students with extraordinary talents because of boundary-free learning Basic level... 14 May, 2019
19 minors rescued from �illegal� child care centre Kathmandu, May 7 Nepal Police, with the support of Central Child Welfare Board, rescued 19 minors,14 boys and five girls, from an unregistered child care centre at Golfutar today. Nine of the children rescued are aged between five and 10 years... Horoscopes 08 May, 2019
Govt focusing on saleable manpower: PM Kavre, April 24 Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli today said the incumbent government would produce educated manpower saleable in the international level in a matter of few years. He claimed that producing international-level manpower would change the... Travel 25 Apr, 2019
Gender equality still a far cry for Nepali women Kathmandu, March 8 Article 18 of the constitution clearly states that all citizens shall be equal before the law. But as the parliamentary State Affairs and Good Governance Committee is holding discussions on the content of the Nepal Citizenship... Horoscopes 09 Mar, 2019
Eight per cent locals illiterate in Lamjung Lamjung, February 25 Lamjung was declared the 17th literate district on 16 July 2015. However, around eight per cent locals are still illiterate in the district. According to Education Development and Coordination Unit Lamjung, 91.91 per cent... Travel 26 Feb, 2019
Swine fever outbreak may bury�China's small pig farmers CHANGTU COUNTY: For farmers Zhang Shiping and Bai Fuqin in northeast China, there is little to celebrate this Lunar New Year. Since African swine fever struck a farm in nearby Shenyang city last August, the couple has racked up about... Environment 04 Feb, 2019
Jajarkot children still out of schools Jajarkot, January 27 Children of four settlements in Barekot Rural Municipality in Jajarkot have no access to school. Children here are unable to go to schools which are far from the villages. School-age children from Rimdara, Khalaka Khutte,... Travel 28 Jan, 2019
Anti-trafficking society: Voice for the voiceless Nepal doesn’t have a concrete repatriation policy. So we are not able to repatriate the rescued girls and women to our country. Due to lack of a repatriation policy, we face great challenge in rescue, repatriation, rehabilitation and... 09 Jan, 2019
Study explores plight of Nepali female migrant workers in Gulf countries Kathmandu, January 5 Bournemouth University is collaborating with Liverpool John Moores University on a study into conditions of Nepali female migrant workers. BU and LJMU are collaborating on a study looking into working conditions for Nepali... Horoscopes 06 Jan, 2019
Most people of Banke illiterate, still depend on thumbprint Banke, January 2 Banke, the district in the southern plain of Province 5, does not hesitate to produce annual report showing progress in its literacy status, but the reality is that more than 80,000 people here are still illiterate. Illiteracy... Travel 03 Jan, 2019
Ganga Maya to tell her story to the world Kathmandu, January 1 Ganga Maya Adhikari’s crusade seeking justice for her son knows no bounds. She is all set to reach out to the international community to tell the story about her son’s murder and reluctance expressed by the state to send... Travel 02 Jan, 2019