Voices of Change: Dental Students Lead a Nation Toward Better Oral Health In celebration of World Oral Health Day, dental students from across Nepal came together for a powerful, month-long national campaign to raise awareness about oral health. Kathmandu 1 h ago
Terror Knows No Borders In the aftermath of the brutal Pahalgam attack, the world is once again reminded that terrorism is a plague with no respect for borders, faiths, or nationalities. World 6 h ago
Nepal celebrates platinum jubilee of Mt Kanchenjunga's first ascent On 25 May 1955, Joe Brown and George Band, members of a British expedition, made history by becoming the first climbers to summit Mt. Kangchenjunga, the world’s third-highest peak. Nepal 6 h ago
Mission: Stop smoking: Enforce the rules This piece is about tackling the worrisome trend of smoking among Nepali youths and ensuring that Metropolitan governments can have an important role to play. Opinion 2d ago
Pope Francis, first Latin American pontiff who ministered with a charming, humble style, dies at 88 Pope Francis, history’s first Latin American pontiff who charmed the world with his humble style and concern for the poor but alienated conservatives with critiques of capitalism and climate change, died Monday. He was 88. World 2d ago
ASCR Nepal, National College to Host First National Culture and Religion Conference The two-day conference aims to explore how culture and religion shape individual identity, promote social harmony, and reinforce national pride. Kathmandu 19 Apr, 2025
Doctoral degree mandatory in TU: A step in the right direction The Tribhuvan University Senate has virtually ignited a spark in the otherwise gloomy academic arena by making the doctoral degree mandatory for teaching in the Central Campus. Opinion 18 Apr, 2025
Efforts Underway to Establish Meta Liaison Office, Says Communications Minister Minister Gurung noted that some platforms, including Viber, TikTok, and WeChat, have already been registered with the Ministry. Kathmandu 18 Apr, 2025
Heinous crimes committed during the conflict cannot be condoned, says PM Oli PM Oli has firmly stated that inhuman and heinous crimes committed during the conflict cannot be forgiven, as the country moves toward concluding the transitional justice process. Nepal 17 Apr, 2025
Pakistan Embassy in Kathmandu hosts reception to mark 85th National Day The Embassy of Pakistan in Kathmandu hosted a reception on Tuesday evening to commemorate the 85th National Day of Pakistan at Hotel Soaltee. Kathmandu 16 Apr, 2025
Revolution and child rights: Gravely ignored issue On March 28, a large number of students were preparing for the seventh day of their Secondary Education Examination (SEE), also known as the ‘iron gate’. Opinion 15 Apr, 2025
Middle class suffers from the disease of middlity: It should take risks to overcome it A strange, inherited illness plagues the Indian middle class. Not poverty. Not privilege. Opinion 14 Apr, 2025