Japanese encephalitis death toll rises to six in Chitwan The death toll from Japanese Encephalitis (JE) in Chitwan district has climbed to six since mid-July, according to the District Health Office. Health 08 Oct, 2025
The power of ecological restoration The undulating hills of Danda Basaha in Dhading were once a landscape of beauty and abundance. Blogs 24 Sep, 2025
Three die of Japanese encephalitis in Nawalparasi, nine dengue cases reported Three men have died of Japanese Encephalitis (JE) in Nawalparasi district over the past six weeks, while nine dengue cases have also been confirmed. Health 08 Sep, 2025
745 kg of tobacco seized in Rautahat The Armed Police Force (APF) has seized 745 kilograms of smuggled tobacco from the border area in Mathiya, Ishnath Municipality, Rautahat. Nepal 25 Aug, 2025
396kg of marijuana seized in Saptari A joint patrol team of Nepal Police and Armed Police Force seized a large quantity of marijuana from Mahadeva Tole in Pato, Dakneshwari Municipality-5, Saptari district. Nepal 08 Aug, 2025
Five killed in wild elephant attacks in Morang in a year A total of five people died in wild elephant attacks in Morang district during the fiscal year 2081/82, according to the Division Forest Office. Nepal 20 Jul, 2025
Nepal's avian diversity: A flight of survival and conservation Nepal's rich biodiversity extends beyond the land and water to the skies, where various bird species, from the endangered to the invasive, take flight. Environment 10 Dec, 2024
Rice production may decline this year: Ministry of Agriculture This year, rice production may decrease due to adverse weather conditions during the harvest season. Nepal 05 Nov, 2024
Nepal's September floods, landslides leave 236 dead, including 32 children, and thousands displaced The recent floods and landslides across Nepal, triggered by heavy rainfall from 26-28 September, have resulted in significant human and infrastructural losses. Nepal 04 Oct, 2024
Why do frogs matter to humans and nature? Frogs are amazing creatures distributed around the globe. They are known by their unique calls, which they use for communication purposes. Frogs are bioindicators because their skin is semi-permeable, allowing them to detect slight changes in the environment, such as temperature, rainfall, and pollution. Nepal 01 May, 2024
EDITORIAL: Decide cases in time The Supreme Court has ordered all district courts to adjudicate cases in time without delay as it goes against the right to a fair trial guaranteed by the constitution. Opinion 30 Jun, 2023
Japanese encephalitis: Still Nepal's most dreaded brain fever The female Culex mosquito is the principal vector, and pigs, ducks and horses are confirmed natural reservoirs of JEV Nepal 23 Feb, 2023