A delicate balance: Transforming river community livelihoods to protect otters and the Karnali ecosystem A phone call interrupted Aashish Kapali’s quiet afternoon. The voice on the other end was urgent: “There’s a body of an otter floating by the riverbank.” Nepal 12 Mar, 2025
In Pictures: Sonam Losar Shamans from the Tamang community rest during a parade in Kathmandu, Nepal, on Thursday, January 30, 2025. Photo Gallery 30 Jan, 2025
'Aagodeu' festival celebrated in Barangja The Magar community of Barangja in ward nos 3 and 4 of Mangala rural municipality-3 celebrated the 'Aagodeu' festival. Nepal 03 Nov, 2024
Snake bites torment Tarai-Madhes Ujawal Jha, a 31-year-old youth activist from Balwa Municipality, Mahottari, was deeply disturbed when a woman from his neighbouring village died on her way to the hospital from a snake bite. “If there had been a hospital closer to the village, she would still be alive today. However, we could not save her,” Jha told THT. Nepal 12 Jun, 2024
1300 years old Ganga Jamuna festival still attracting people Ganga Jamuna waterfall of Dhading district is a well-known religious and tourism destination in Dhading district. People's attraction towards a religious fair that is taking place since the last 1300 years at the waterfall site is still the same as earlier. Nepal 23 Nov, 2023
EDITORIAL: Shamans' role The 112th International Working Women’s Day was marked all over the world the other day. Opinion 09 Mar, 2022
Shamans spreading awareness against chhaupadi At a time when government bodies are struggling to end the century-old Chhuapadi system, shamans are actively involved in ending this evil practice in Badimalika Municipality, Bajura. Nepal 08 Mar, 2022
KIMFF concludes honouring best films God’s Buffalo, a documentary about a buffalo washed away by the floods of Indrawati, won the Best Mountain Film award at the 19th edition of the Kathmandu International Mountain Film Festival (KIMFF) that concluded on December 13 in the Capital. Entertainment 15 Dec, 2021
Deaths jump in�Brazil's indigenous tribes as virus spreads BRASILIA/SAO PAULO: Coronavirus is spreading fast through Brazil's indigenous populations, with deaths caused by the disease increasing more than five-fold in the past month, according to data collected by a national association of first... Women 05 Jun, 2020
Two wards sealed off in Sunsari's Itahari Sub-metropolis ITAHARI: Itahari Sub-Metropolitan City has sealed off two wards -- 2 and 3 -- after a resident tested positive for COVID-19. The 18-year-old youth's throat swab was tested through the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) method at the Dharan-based BP... Travel 19 May, 2020
Spiritual healing for coronavirus As a research student of astrology, numerology and unseen realities of the spiritual world, I have been inspired to use self-healing techniques to cure and prevent bad times in life. Time and numbers are connected, and so is destiny, as such our clock... 05 Mar, 2020
26 persons sent to prison over murder Dhading, May 23 As many as 26 persons, who had been in judicial custody after murdering two fellow villagers acting as shamans in Latab of Ganga Jamuna Rural Municipality-2, Dhading, have been slapped with prison sentences. A single bench of... Travel 24 May, 2019