Elevating Chitwan's Tourism: Pioneering Luxury and Nature-Based Experiences Tourism in Chitwan traces its roots back to 1876 AD when the Nepali rulers hosted a British royal hunting expedition. Opinion 08 Jan, 2025
109 one-horned rhinos relocated, 26 gifted to different countries in 38 years Most of the population of the rare one-horned rhino is found in Chitwan National Park (CNP), making it the best place for their habitat. Nepal 08 Apr, 2024
EDITORIAL: Uncertainty in Koshi Following the Supreme Court’s verdict quashing the appointment of Uddhav Thapa of the Nepali Congress (NC) as the chief minister of Koshi Province on July 27, the ruling partners in the province are mulling over to get Koshi Province’s Speaker Baburam Gautam resign from office to secure a majority in the 93-member Assembly. Opinion 31 Jul, 2023
EDITORIAL: FM's financial crime Finance Minister Janardan Sharma, who is also a senior leader of the UCPN-Maoist Centre, tendered his resignation on Wednesday after the House of Representatives formed an 11-member investigation panel to probe into his alleged involvement Opinion 08 Jul, 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
EDITORIAL - Tiger census Close on the heels of the rhino census in April, Nepal is counting another of its iconic animals, the tiger, from December 5, Sunday. Opinion 03 Dec, 2021
EDITORIAL - Cost of conservation Nepal’s wildlife conservation is a success story, with its national parks and other protected areas now teeming with the endangered one-horned rhinoceros, Royal Bengal tiger, Asiatic elephant, red panda and the gaur. Opinion 11 Aug, 2021
Rhino population grows by more than hundred in conservation boost Nepal’s population of endangered one-horned rhinoceros has grown by more than a hundred over the past six years, officials said, with campaigners hailing the increase as a conservation “milestone”. Nepal 12 Apr, 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
Rhino census to be conducted in four national parks CHITWAN: Government is set to conduct the long-awaited rhino census in Chitwan, Parsa, Bardiya and Shukla Phanta national parks. It had been planned to conduct rhino census in 2018 after a large number of rhinos were swept away by the flood and... Travel 03 Dec, 2020
Four rhinos killed in Chitwan National Park, ending four years of zero poaching CHITWAN: Four one-horned rhinoceros have been killed by poachers in Chitwan National Park this fiscal year, marking the end of four years of zero rhino poaching. The park has discovered 12 dead rhinos in the current FY so far, among which, four were... Travel 08 Nov, 2020
Rare one-horned rhino found dead in Chitwan National Park CHITWAN: A one-horned rhinoceros was found dead at Lamichaur in the Chitwan National Park, on Sunday. The rare animal was found lying motionless at Lamichaur near west sector of the park on Sunday morning, informed a park official. According to... Travel 02 Nov, 2020