Search Results for the

  • Browse here:
  • Search Results: the
Crucial Nepal-China trade road too risky

Crucial Nepal-China trade road too risky

- by Nirajan Paudel

NUWAKOT, Nov 7: Congestion along the road connecting Galchhi of Dhading district to Rasuwagadhi - the gateway to China in Rasuwa district- has been creating hassles for vehicles to ply on it.

Illegal drug stores go unchecked across nation

- by Bishnu Prasad Aryal

KATHMANDU, Nov 8: Several drug stores across the country are running without registration for years. However, the government has not worked significantly to bring them under the book.

Americans to vote for 45th president today

Americans to vote for 45th president today

- by Nabin Khatiwada

NEW YORK, Nov 8: Media in the United States have termed the 2016 presidential election  'a race like no other' race. Americans are found using terms like 'unprecedented', 'unique', 'crazy' and 'really the low one' to define the election race of 2016.

Twitter, Facebook push up complaints at Hello Sarkar

Twitter, Facebook push up complaints at Hello Sarkar

- by Gyan P Neupane

KATHMANDU, Nov 8: Social media has reversed the trend of public complaints registered at Hello Sarkar, a popular government desk that receives grievances from the general public both within and outside the country.

Additional supply, low demand give respite from power cuts

- by Republica

KATHMANDU, Nov 8: The Kathmandu Valley and major cities across the country have got a respite from power cuts since Dashain, thanks to closure of many industries due to festive season coupled with supply of additional 100 MW in the grid.

Govt lifts limit on free dialysis for kidney patients

- by Republica

KATHMANDU, Nov 8: Removing the limit in the number of free dialysis to be provided to kidney paitents, the Ministry of Health has decided to provide the service for such patients for unlimited number now onward.

Maipokhari luring more tourists

- by Bhim Chapagain

MAIPOKHARI, Nov 8: Maipokhari, a town in Ilam district in eastern Nepal, has attracted an unprecedented number of tourists this year as compared to previous years, according to the locals.

Unnatural

- by Republica

The citizenship provisions of the new constitution have remained contested in Nepal.  While there had been voices for equality in citizenship provisions from several quarters, the major political parties had stood on the same page as far as certain restrictions on naturalized citizens were concerned.

The way we talk

The way we talk

- by Dharma Adhikari

Never before have we been so vocal and articulate. We have dismantled the old regime via the sheer power of talking defiantly

Farmers hit by low paddy price

- by Arjun Oli

NEPALGUNJ, Nov 8: Raji Ram Yadav of Hirminiya-8, Banke, produced 20 quintals of paddy this year. Saddled with loans, he took the paddy directly to traders in Dhamboji from his farm. But he received only Rs 1,825 per quintal. Further, he had to bear transport and labor charge himself.

Onward, nasty women!

Onward, nasty women!

- by Jigyasa Sharma

Although we see and recognize casual and subtle sexism around us everyday many of us hesitate to stand up and protest

It'll take over 3 months to address quake victims' complaints: NRA

- by Sangeet Sangroula

KATHMANDU, Nov 8: The National Reconstruction Authority (NRA) is flooded with over 173,000 complaints relating to the grant amounts from earthquake victims in the 14 most-affected earthquake hit districts and the number of complaints is only increasing with each passing day. However, the authority has been too slow to sort out the complaints, preventing many eligible victims from receiving the housing grant amount.

Hillary or Trump?

Hillary or Trump?

- by Arun Dahal

This is time for the US to set an example that gender does not limit human potentials by any means

Hearings on petition against Karki's perks Thursday

- by Republica

KATHMANDU, Nov 8: The Supreme Court (SC) has scheduled for Tuesday the hearings on a petition demanding halt to the salary, perks and other government incentives being provided to the suspended CIAA Chief Lokman Singh Karki.

Romanian gang active in ATM fraud shifts focus to Nepal

Romanian gang active in ATM fraud shifts focus to Nepal

- by Kamal Pariyar

KATHMANDU, Nov 7: After an alarming rise in ATM fraud in America and Europe in recent years, Romanian skimming gangs are found to be active in Nepal of late, prompting bank operators, law enforcement agencies and consumers to take immediate precautions to avert possible risk.