Over 200 cops quarantined in Kalimati Kathmandu, May 20 Metropolitan Police Circle, Kalimati, along with five police units and sectors under it, have been sealed, while 200 security personnel have been quarantined at MPC, after two cops tested positive for COVID-19 yesterday. Police... Horoscopes 21 May, 2020
DAO seeks DNA test prior to handing over child after multiple claims Rauathat, September 10 Rautahat District Administration has sought a report of DNA test before handing over a child, who was found 14 months after he went missing to the family claiming the child. Chandeswor Baitha’s youngest son Avinash, 6, of... Travel 11 Sep, 2019
Ministry working for rehabilitation of stranded women: MoFA KATHMANDU: Media is currently abuzz with reports on rescue of Nepali women who had been illegally trafficked to India with the motive of transporting them to a third country for 'employment'. Nepal woke up to the news of the women's rescue and... Travel 02 Aug, 2018
Beware of beautiful dreams Poverty, unemployment and lack of awareness are among the many factors that feed human trafficking Kathmandu Sandhya*, a BA degree holder from Pokhara, was taken to India on the pretext of meeting Salman Khan, the Bollywood heartthrob. The naive... 30 Apr, 2017
11 Rolpa girls rescued from child labour ROLPA: The Rolpa District Police Office has rescued as many as 11 minors who had left their home to work in brick kilns of Kathmandu, on Thursday. Police arrested Pabitra Rana of the district from Rolpa Bus Park. Police said she had assured them... Travel 22 Dec, 2016
Women cell mediating VAW cases in Solukhumbu SOLUKHUMBU: The women and children service center established by the Nepal police to promote the rights and well-being of women and children received 35 cases of domestic violence in the past fiscal year. Of the 35 cases of domestic violence... Travel 12 Aug, 2015
Unwanted phone calls troubling KATHMANDU: Unnecessary phone calls even at wee hours have troubled young girls in the Valley. With the advance of information technology, everyone wishes to carry cell phones, and youths consider it their top priority. But these days, the device is... Horoscopes 27 Mar, 2010
Unwanted phone calls troubling KATHMANDU: Unnecessary phone calls even at wee hours have troubled young girls in the Valley. With the advance of information technology, everyone wishes to carry cell phones, and youths consider it their top priority. But these days, the device is... Horoscopes 27 Mar, 2010
Child labourers find less risky jobs Kathmandu, October 28: Thanks to growing awareness about child labour in the transportation sector, children who used to work as conductors of public vehicles, mostly tempos, are now working as helpers. These children can be seen at tempo stands in... Horoscopes 28 Oct, 2006
Valley transportation sector drawing kids into hazardous child labour Kathmandu, October 7 :With the growth of public transportation in the Valley, one of the worst forms of child labour is attracting young boys to work as conductors and helpers. This scenario is visible everywhere, especially at the junctions of Jamal,... Horoscopes 07 Oct, 2006
Interaction on problems of streetchildren held Kathmandu, October 28:Experts at an interaction today stressed the need to trace the root causes that force children to live a life in the streets to help solve problems related to them.Dr Govinda Thapa, additional inspector general of Police (AIGP),... Horoscopes 29 Oct, 2005
Family expels daughter-in-law for being ‘witch’ Himalayan News Service Kavre, January 23: A family in Dhulikhel municipality-7, Bakhundole, of Kavre has recently forced its eldest daughter-in-law Shobha Raya (26) out of the house at midnight accusing her of being a witch. Shobha who married to... Travel 24 Jan, 2005