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Between a Rock and a Hard Place

Between a Rock and a Hard Place

- by Slok Gyawali

Golf swings, World War III, and pornstars. All topics that came up were during the Presidential debate on Thursday night between US President Joe Biden and former US President Donald Trump. If Americans tuned in for reassurances over their country’s future, there was little to be found.

Canopy's scholar accepted to NYU Abu Dhabi

Canopy's scholar accepted to NYU Abu Dhabi

- by Pragya Thapa

KATHMANDU, June 29: Rukmani Ghorasainee, a Canopy Nepal scholar, has been accepted into New York University Abu Dhabi's (NYUAD) September intake on a full scholarship. Her journey from Sindhupalchowk to Kathmandu, driven by the courage to dream big, has now led her to this esteemed institution.

Embracing mental health awareness in adolescents

Embracing mental health awareness in adolescents

- by Republica

KATHMANDU, June 29: Children are cherished and acknowledged by their families, and friends wherever in this world. Their amicable smiles radiate warmth and bring happiness to people around them, creating a vibrant image of happiness and contentment.

Drinking water project started in Biratnagar at a cost of Rs 2.54 billion

Drinking water project started in Biratnagar at a cost of Rs 2.54 billion

- by Republica

BIRATNAGAR, June 29: Construction of a drinking water project worth Rs 2.54 billion in Biratnagar has started with the assistance of the Japanese government. Minister for Water Supply Rajendra Kumar Rai laid the foundation stone of the project in Biratnagar on Friday. The project aims to improve the quality of drinking water in Biratnagar.

The Magic Number

The Magic Number

- by Narayan Manandhar

After returning home, shaking PM Modi’s hand in India, Mr. Uthal-Puthal (20 March, Republica) seems to be on a kind of steroid.

A progressive step for cross-border transactions

A progressive step for cross-border transactions

- by Republica

In a landmark development, the Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has adopted a more flexible approach, allowing individuals to use Quick Response (QR) codes for transactions with India. This decision, which amends the unified circular issued by the Foreign Exchange Management Department of the NRB, is a significant stride toward streamlining financial interactions between Nepal and India.