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Women issues

Women issues

- by The Week Bureau

Reproductive health education in Nepal is meager at best according to Professor Dr Achala Vaidya, gynecologist at Norvic International Hospital. According to Dr Vaidya, the only way we can raise awareness is by talking about women issues as much as we possibly can.

Federal Alliance boycotts House meet

Federal Alliance boycotts House meet

KATHMANDU, Nov 11: The Federal Alliance (FA), which has been demanding amendment to the constitution, has boycotted a Legislature-Parliament meeting scheduled on Friday.

Aspiring drivers to get second chance

- by Ram Saran Tamang

KATHMANDU, Nov 10: In view of easing the procedure to obtain driving license for the general public, the Department of Transport Management (DoTM) has introduced a new provision that allows aspiring drivers to appear for driving tests up to three times altogether in 90 days if they fail the test in one go even after passing the written exam.

The fair share

- by Republica

It’s apparent that the share market has become one of the most favorable investment options in our country. However, regardless of how the number of interested investors has swelled over the years, there are still many out there who claim to be clueless on the matter.

Home workouts

Home workouts

- by Republica

There are days when, due to one reason or another, we have to skip gym. We just aren’t able to fit it into our schedule, no matter how much we try. There are plenty of home exercises that you can do when you find yourself with a tiny slot of spare time. This way you don’t have to feel guilty about missing gym and you’re still burning those calories. Here are a few great home exercises you can do to keep yourself in good shape.

Serve it right

Serve it right

- by The Week Bureau

Sure, you make good food but the responsibilities of a cook don’t just end at the stove. Food presentation is just as essential to the success of a dish as its taste and flavor. After all, memorable dining experience is one that tempts all the senses, not just the palate. It’s also a philosophy with which Executive Chef N. Gopi has been running his kitchen at the Hyatt Regency Hotel for nearly two years now. In fact, we hear they have already begun working on plating ideas for the Christmas and New Year season – all because it is just that important.

The art of makeup

The art of makeup

- by Reya Shreya Rai

Whether you’re a fan of makeup or not, you will always wants to look your best. After all, how you look isn’t only about crafting a good first impression but it also dictates how you feel about yourself.

Lessons from Trump’s win

Lessons from Trump’s win

- by Shiwani Neupane

What made CPN-UML’s ex- prime minister KP Sharma Oli wasn’t just the anti-India rhetoric. Oli represented the vein of poor, impoverished Nepal, which is the large majority that could not understand the rhetoric of “hill-elite” presented by Madheshi leaders.

The wife is always right

The wife is always right

- by Kalu Maila

During the 2014 World Cup, I told my wife that Messi and his team would win the tournament. I really wanted Messi to win so that the world could finally call him the greatest football player ever.

Drawing Parallels

Drawing Parallels

- by Gunjan Upadhyay

The year 2016 has thrown up two unpredictable shocks – some may even call them unpleasant specially if they happened to be sitting on the wrong side of the fence on either of those events.

Physiology conference kicks off in capital

- by Republica

BANEPA, Nov 10: A five-day Biennial Conference of South Asian Association of Physiologists has begun in Kathmandu on Wednesday with the aim of highlighting the importance of physiology as the basis of all the medical sciences.

House committee seeks progress report

- by Republica

KATHMANDU, NOv 11: The Development Committee of parliament has asked the Kathmandu Valley Development Authority (KVDA) to come up with the latest road expansion progress report regarding expansion of Tripureshwar-Kalimati-Kalanki road section within a week.

Making sense of Trump

Making sense of Trump

- by The Week Bureau

Donald Trump has been elected the 45th President of the United States of America, beating all expectations, defying virtually every major poll. His unexpected triumph in the American presidential election has not just confounded the native Americans but also its huge diaspora community.

Ban on high-value Indian banknotes hits Rupandehi life

Ban on high-value Indian banknotes hits Rupandehi life

- by Rekha Bhusal

BHAIRAHAWA, Nov 10: India Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s announcement on Tuesday night that his government had withdrawn the legal tender of high-denomination Indian Rs 500 and IRs 1,000 dollar bank notes has started hitting daily life and business across Nepali border towns and villages.

Dr KC to fast again if dean not appointed by seniority

Dr KC to fast again if dean not appointed by seniority

- by Republica

KATHMANDU, Nov 10: Issuing a six-point demand, Dr Govinda KC of Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital has threatened to stage another fast-unto-death if the government does not appoint the dean at the Tribhuvan University’s Institute of Medicine (IOM) on the basis of seniority.

Police urge greater vigilance against East Europeans

- by Kamal Pariyar

KATHMANDU, Nov 11: Following repeated incidents of ATM skimming with the active participation of nationals from East European countries like Turkey, Bulgaria and Romania, the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) of Nepal Police on Thursday urged the Department of Immigration to exercise vigilance against nationals of those countries visiting Nepal.

Govt preparing to remove IGP Aryal

- by Deepak Kharel

KATHANDU, Nov 11: The government is preparing to remove Uprendra Kanta Aryal, Inspector General of the Nepal Police, from his post, through the introduction of a new regulation, according to highly-placed sources.

Demand-side management works wonders to reduce power cuts

Demand-side management works wonders to reduce power cuts

- by Rudra Pangeni

KATHMANDU, Nov 11: It has already been four days since the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) started supplying electricity throughout the country round the clock even after industries resumed operation after the festive holidays.