Ten killed in wild animal attacks in Chitwan National Park in six months At least ten people have lost their lives in wild animal attacks in Chitwan National Park and its surrounding areas in the first six months of the current fiscal year. Nepal 05 Mar, 2025
Disintegration of JSP: An example of party's political downfall As predicted, the Janata Samajbady Party-Nepal (JSP-N) has withdrawn its support to the current coalition, primarily of the Unified Marxist-Leninist (UML), the Maoist Central (MC) and the Rastriya Swatantra Party. Opinion 16 May, 2024
Issues of human-wildlife clash to be addressed The government provides million rupees in compensation to the family of the wildlife attack victim Nepal 02 Jan, 2023
Buffer zone people demand safety from wildlife People residing along the buffer zone of Banke National Park wanted the candidates for the House of Representatives and the provincial assembly to take initiatives to keep them safe from wildlife attacks. Nepal 11 Nov, 2022
EDITORIAL: Tiger population Nepal has nearly tripled the tiger population in the past decade, thanks to rigorous efforts from conservationists, security personnel, policymakers and endless cooperation of the local communities. Opinion 01 Aug, 2022
Seventy-three people killed in disaster-related incidents this year Seventy-three people have lost their life so far to various disaster-related incidents this year. The highest number of casualties is from lightning. Nepal 20 Jun, 2022
EDITORIAL: For safe foreign jobs Nepal has so far signed bilateral agreements or memorandums of understanding (MoU) with nine labour destination countries, mostly situated in the Gulf. Opinion 25 Feb, 2022
114 NA first responders have lost lives The Nepali Army has had to bear the loss of its personnel in various disasters, including wildlife attacks at different times in the course of nature conservation. Nepal 24 Feb, 2022
Human-wildlife conflict in Nepal Nepal’s unique geographical formation and rich bio-diversity harbour different species of wild animals. Nepal has made some remarkable achievements in the conservation of wildlife, but multiple factors continue to threaten their survival. Among them, the human-wildlife conflict is an undeniable threat. Blogs 23 Aug, 2021
As temperatures rise, 'aliens' threaten Nepal's oldest national park With global temperatures predicted to keep climbing as the world struggles to curb use of fossil fuels, "plant invasion is likely to increase in the near future", Nepal 20 Jul, 2021
As temperatures rise, 'aliens' threaten CNP When botany professor Bharat Babu Shrestha visited Nepal’s Chitwan National Park in 2013, feverfew - a flowering plant in the daisy family - was rare. Environment 20 Jul, 2021
EDITORIAL: Human-wildlife clash Nepal’s conservation efforts have been considered a huge success, allowing endangered animals to thrive in the wild. This has been possible largely due to political commitment, law enforcement agencies’ crackdown on poaching and illegal trade in wildlife and body parts, and increased presence of the Nepali Army in the protected areas. Opinion 18 Mar, 2021