Delayed talks increase foreign interferences Nepali Congress (NC) president Girija Prasad Koirala has said that the security forces will get more help if the NC moves ahead unitedly.Laying the foundation stone for the B P Memorial building to be constructed by the NC Rupandehi District, here on... Travel 06 May, 2002
King Juan Carlos looks to halt usurper Hewitt Australian top seed Lleyton Hewitt is the principal challenger to defending champion Juan Carlos Ferrero when the $4.7 million ATP Italian international tennis tournament gets underway here on Monday. Hewitt may not be the greatest of players on red... 05 May, 2002
Dhirendra Memorial martial arts tourney kicks off next week The Dhirendra Memorial Karate, Judo and Kickboxing tournament will kick off on May 13 at the Dasharth Stadium Covered Hall, Kathmandu. The three-day tournament will feature 368 players, including 96 females from 16 teams, one each from all the 14 zones... 05 May, 2002
Match-fix accused Azharuddin sells house, cars to raise money Tainted former Indian cricket captain Mohammad Azharuddin has sold off his house and expensive cars and moved into rented premises to raise funds for himself, according to a report published on Friday. Azharuddin, fighting a legal battle over a life... 03 May, 2002
Leaders stress need for secularism to uplift state Political leaders today recognised secularism as effective means to uplift the indigenous, nationalities groups in the country.“Nepal is a multi-ethnic, multi-lingual, multi-religion, multi-cultural society. How can there be social justice when the... Travel 21 Apr, 2002
Leaders stress need for secularism to uplift state Political leaders today recognised secularism as effective means to uplift the indigenous, nationalities groups in the country.“Nepal is a multi-ethnic, multi-lingual, multi-religion, multi-cultural society. How can there be social justice when the... Horoscopes 21 Apr, 2002
Plea for better cooperation among organisations, policy-makers Better networking between institutions and government policies with fewer loop-holes are the need of the present day to combat the alarming situation of girl-trafficking in Nepal and abroad. Activists and officials fighting against girl trafficking in... Travel 19 Apr, 2002
Role of women in restoring peace in the country PIXWomen activists demand end to violenceHimalayan News ServiceKathmandu, April 11The situation of internal conflict has started taking its toll and is becoming an extremely painful experience for the general public, more so for family members who have... Travel 11 Apr, 2002