Walkathon organised KATHMANDU: Guthi, a non-government organisation, with support of KMC, Water Aid Nepal and other organisations held ‘Walkathon: A Walk for Toilet’ to mark the World Toilet Day today. The walkathon started from a public toilet opposite of Rastriya... Horoscopes 20 Nov, 2019
Kinley in Nepal KATHMANDU: Coca-Cola in Nepal has launched its bottled drinking water brand Kinley, making a foray into the fast-growing segment of the beverage market. Packaged drinking water in Nepal is estimated to be the second largest segment in the... 29 Nov, 2017
Lalitpur Patriots to bat for Period Power Kathmandu, November 20 Lalitpur Patriots, one of the six teams of the TVS Everest Premier League, today joined hands with Water Aid as part of their corporate social responsibility. “Every team of the EPL needs to have a social partner... 21 Nov, 2017
Public toilets of no use to visually impaired Kathmandu, November 19 As the country marked World Toilet Day today, the issue of public toilets and lack thereof in the capital as well as other major cities and towns was highlighted at a programme here. Without a doubt this remains an even... Horoscopes 20 Nov, 2016
43pc of Nepal�s urban population lacks access to toilet, says report Kathmandu, November 18 Despite progress, more than 43 per cent of Nepal’s urban population, particularly marginalised and vulnerable groups, has no access to toilet, meaning many have no choice but to defecate in the open, says a report. The... Travel 19 Nov, 2016
BLOG SURF: World Toilet Day On 19 November we celebrate World Toilet Day. While we might take toilets for granted, billions in the world don’t. Toilets and all that is related loosely called sanitation play a hugely important role for all of us: not only in our daily lives... 18 Nov, 2016
Are you drinking enough water? We all drink it in varying proportions but do we know how water really helps us. Our body weight is approximately 60 per cent water. The body uses water in all its cells, organs and tissues to help regulate temperature and maintain bodily functions....