Hinduism in our roots : Former King Gyanendra Shah
Former King Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah left to Bhubaneshwor, India to attend the International Gau Sambardhana Mahotsav at Rathipur near Jatni on February 7. During his stay, the former King will also dwell on making the religion fit to modern times.
Steady power supply increases productions
A significant reduction in power cut has increased Nepal's industrial production by 9.1 percent. According to the Economic Activities Study Report- 2073/74 BS unveiled by the Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB), capacity of industries in the fiscal year 2073-74 BS went up by 9.1 percent compared to the previous fiscal year ( 2072-73 BS) and reached 57.3 per cent.
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3rd series of Maskmandu to be launched
Third series of Maskmandu campaign will be launched in Kathmandu from February 8. The campaign aims to create public awareness against pollution of Kathmandu valley as well as to exert pressure on stakeholders to improve air quality.
Medicine shortage hits health posts in rural Myagdi
Confusion regarding the purchase and supply of the medicines meant for free distribution in the federal system has led to shortage of medicines in rural Myagdi.
Ten good things about Cape Town’s drought
As Cape Town moves closer to Ground Zero, there are few good things about the drought; from raising awareness on climate change and its impacts among others.
Philadelphians take to the streets to celebrate Super Bowl
Philadelphians young and old descended on Broad Street, the iconic thoroughfare that will soon host a parade to commemorate the city’s first major pro sports championship since the Phillies won the 2008 World Series.