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The Revenge Bedtime Procrastination: Lethal Digital Entertainment

The Revenge Bedtime Procrastination: Lethal Digital Entertainment

- by Fr. Augustine Thomas, S.J.

Revenge bedtime procrastination is a relatively new concept, but it’s becoming increasingly common among families. Have you ever found yourself endlessly scrolling through the reels or watching videos late into the night, delaying your sleep? If so, you have just gained a membership in the Revenge Bedtime Procrastination Club.

Manage tiger-human conflict to save tigers

Manage tiger-human conflict to save tigers

- by Republica

The practice of killing tigers under various pretexts has grown lately in Nepal.  Sometimes, tigers are killed out of anger for attacking people, while in other cases they are targeted in revenge after tigers eat their cattle and goats. The mentality of putting poison in the meat that tigers are likely to eat in an apparent bid to kill them also appears to be growing lately.

Historic Chorten structure found in Tilaurakot

Historic Chorten structure found in Tilaurakot

- by Kiranman Bajracharya

KAPILVASTU, March 4: Archaeologists discovered a Chorten (a Budhhist monument) structure as historical evidence in Tilaurakot of Kapilvastu. A month ago, the historical and archaeological structure was found during the excavations conducted in the east Bihar area of Tilaurakot.

Jhapa's  Rs 2 billion business tower remains vacant ahead of inauguration

Jhapa's  Rs 2 billion business tower remains vacant ahead of inauguration

- by Bhuwan Sharma

DAMAK, April 4: Questions arise regarding the justification of the more than Rs 2 billion business tower in Damak, still awaiting inauguration. Despite nearing its official opening, many parties have yet to express interest in utilizing the business tower for commercial purposes, fueling concerns that it may remain vacant post-inauguration.

Appointment of TU's Registrar and Rector stalled by PM Dahal

Appointment of TU's Registrar and Rector stalled by PM Dahal

- by Republica

KATHMANDU, April 4: The appointment of the Registrar and Rector at Tribhuvan University (TU) has hit a roadblock, with Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal, who also serves as the Chancellor of the university, delaying the process. Despite Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Keshar Jung Baral's recommendations for the positions a week ago, there has been no progress from Prime Minister Dahal's end.

Nepal Telecom initiates transition from copper wire service to fiber technology

Nepal Telecom initiates transition from copper wire service to fiber technology

- by Republica

KATHMANDU, April 4: Nepal Telecom initiated the transition from traditional copper wire-based basic telephone (PSTA) service to Fiber to the Home (FTTH) technology in all areas under the jurisdiction of the Telecommunication Office in Sundhara. Acting Managing Director Sangita Pahadi Aryal officially inaugurated the transition by shutting down

‘PM contemplating withdrawing case against Cotiviti Nepal’

‘PM contemplating withdrawing case against Cotiviti Nepal’

- by Republica

KATHMANDU, April 4: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has shown keen interest in the case filed by the Department of Revenue Investigation (DRI) against the 100 percent foreign investment information technology (IT) company Cotiviti Nepal Pvt Ltd.

HRT tunnel of Kabeli-3 Hydropower Project completed

HRT tunnel of Kabeli-3 Hydropower Project completed

- by Khagendra Adhikari

TAPLEJUNG, April 4: The tunnels of the under-construction hydropower project in Sirijanga Rural Municipality of Taplejung, have started achieving breakthroughs one after another. The Headrace Tunnel (HRT) of the Kabeli-3 hydropower project, with a capacity of 21.93 MW, has achieved a breakthrough.