The Week
What’s On My Phone with Sugam Singh
What’s On My Phone with Sugam Singh
Second year IT student, Sugam Singh is also a freelance model and a freelance photographer. During his leisure time – if he ever gets any that is – he pursues other hobbies like calligraphy and coding.
Jul 13, 2018
POLITICS
NA Chair calls on people's reps to curb corruption
NA Chair calls on people's reps to curb corruption
PARBAT, July 13: Chairman of the National Assembly, Ganesh Prasad Timilsina has urged the people's reprsentatives to root out corruption and irregularities.
Jul 13, 2018
The Week
Best health and fitness podcasts
Best health and fitness podcasts
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Jul 13, 2018
WORLD
Pompeo travels to Mexico to meet new leftist president-elect
Pompeo travels to Mexico to meet new leftist president-elect
WASHINGTON, July 13: Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will lead a Cabinet-level delegation to Mexico on Friday on the heels of a sea-change election there that could offer a chance for the neighbors to repair strained relations — or make them worse.
Jul 13, 2018
SOCIETY
Beni-Jomsom road opens
Beni-Jomsom road opens
MYAGDI, July 13: The Beni-Jomsom road which was blocked due to a landslide since Tuesday has been resumed on Thursday evening.
Jul 13, 2018
SOCIETY
Tremor rocks Bajura
Tremor rocks Bajura
Bajura, July 13: An earthquake measuring 4.1 on the Richter scale has been felt in Bajura today.
Jul 13, 2018
The Week
The magic of murals
The magic of murals
Graffiti or murals, for a while now, have been a huge part of the emerging art culture. While earlier we used to see a graffiti or two at a few streets across town, now we can spot one almost everywhere we go. Sometimes we see the artists hard at work in the scorching sun and watch in amazement. We...
Jul 13, 2018
WORLD
19 dead in Chinese chemical plant explosion
19 dead in Chinese chemical plant explosion
CHINA, July 13: At least 19 people are dead and 12 injured after an explosion at a chemical plant in the southwestern Chinese province of Sichuan, officials said.
Jul 13, 2018
WORLD
Johnson & Johnson told to pay $4.7 billion in baby powder lawsuit
Johnson & Johnson told to pay $4.7 billion in baby powder la...
The company was sued by more than 9,000 women who claimed asbestos in the talcum powder contributed to their ovarian cancer.
Jul 13, 2018
The Week
What is Kathmandu reading?
What is Kathmandu reading?
Reading has long been a popular culture, but it’s in only recent years that Nepal or Kathmandu, in particular, has embraced this culture with open arms. This has resulted in an emergence of avid readers who flock the shelves of bookstores and voraciously devour one book after another. Joining the ba...
Jul 13, 2018