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Hunters become saviors for dwindling gorals

Hunters become saviors for dwindling gorals

- by Ramesh Kumar Paudel

NAWALPARASI, Dec 10: Himalayan gorals, one of the charms of Mahabharat mountain range, used to be widely hunted by locals in the past. Meat of these innocent animals would lure hunters to the forest. In those days finding hunters with guns on their back was not very hard.

NRA seeks clarifications from World Vision  on three points

NRA seeks clarifications from World Vision on three points

- by Gyan P Neupane

KATHMANDU, Dec 10: The National Reconstruction Authority (NRA) has sought clarifications from the World Vision International following complaints registered against the organization with regard to the reconstruction-related work it is carrying out in earthquake-hit districts.

Chhaupadi goth continues claiming women's live

- by Uttam Ojha

NEPALGUNJ, Dec 9: On November 18, Dambara Upadhyaya (21) of Tamilsain - 7 was sleeping in Chhaupadi goth- an isolated shed made for women who are menstruating. In morning her family found her dead. Post mortem report did not confirm the cause of death.

Golden oldies

- by Republica

Two monuments in Kathmandu valley tell two vastly different tales about Nepal’s efforts to preserve its historical heritage. The Kasthamandap Temple adjoining the Kathmandu Durbar Square, the temple after which the valley gets its name, was completely destroyed by last year’s earthquakes.

The devil within

The devil within

- by Dinkar Nepal

“Hardly had we travelled few meters and the Autowala brushed his elbow against my body”

Ashram unable to utilize its lands since insurgency era

Ashram unable to utilize its lands since insurgency era

- by LB Thapa

PYUTHAN, Dec 10: The ashram of the famed Swargadwari Temple in Pyuthan district is struggling for proper management in lack of sufficient funds. The famous holy site located in the western region of the country has been thriving mainly on offerings made by pilgrims.

Why federalism is failing

Why federalism is failing

- by Mahabir Paudyal

If the conviction and end goal of some is secession, they won’t be satisfied no matter how you draw federal borders

Girls are the future

Girls are the future

- by Richard Morris and Gail Marzetti

Women who have the opportunity to speak up about challenges women and girls face in Nepali society can help tackle stigma

DDC seeks answers from INGO on aborted training

- by Narahari Sapkota

GORKHA, Dec 10: Gorkha District Development Committee (DDC) has sought clarifications from the World Vision International for allegedly providing false information regarding a tailoring training for earthquake victims in the district.

The stereotypes

The stereotypes

- by Aleena Udas Sharma

Media embeds stereotypes in consumer minds. Gender stereotyping is blatant in most Indian and Nepali ads

Interest on deposit trumps inflation

- by Sagar Ghimire

KATHMANDU, Dec 10: People losing on value for the last three years in real terms have now something to cheer as banks and financial institutions (BFIs) are now wooing them with as high as 9 percent interest rates on various fixed deposit schemes.

Six annoying scenes inside movie hall

Six annoying scenes inside movie hall

- by Shikha Bahety

We have experienced many movie marathons in our lifetime. It could be in our home studios, laptops, or going for morning shows during college days when the tickets are cheap. We have been annoyed, irritated and snapped the other person for not having a proper manner. I went for a movie and experienced all of the above.

Three frames of life and death!

Three frames of life and death!

- by RAJIV CHAUDHARY

He was dead and gone and had become a dodo.  Death comes for everybody, and he was not an exception. You never know when and how death arrives at your front door, and thwarts your beating heart, leading to a moment of numbness and to nothingness after that.

Government ready to forge consensus: DPM Nidhi

- by Republica

BHAKTAPUR, Dec 9: Deputy Prime Minister Bimalendra Nidhi has said government was ready to forge consensus by revising the constitution amendment bill registered at the Legislature-Parliament.

Minister Joshi sees need of political unity

- by Republica

POKHARA, Dec 9: Minister for Population and Environment Jayadev Joshi has stressed the need of unity among the political parties for development and socio-economic transformation in the country despite the differences in their political ideologies.