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Waste management problem in Ilam

Waste management problem in Ilam

- by Bhim Chapagain

ILAM, Oct 20: Suryodaya Municipality of Ilam has been adversely affected by garbage piled up in the city. The problem emerged as the contractor failed to complete the landfill site construction on time.

Thai lessons

Thai lessons

- by Bhagirath Yogi

Export oriented policies adopted by Thailand, both in agriculture and manufacturing, played a big role in transforming its economy

The rightward drift

The rightward drift

- by Pranab Kharel

The majority believe that their identity is threatened by the new narratives of those pushing for change

Measure IT right

Measure IT right

- by Hitesh Karki

The national ID card center was established in July, 2011. We still do not know about its progress, if any

Remittance pouring into real estate, luxuries

Remittance pouring into real estate, luxuries

- by Mithilesh Yadav

SIRAHA, Oct 20: Bishnu Prasad Shah of Majhura village is a Qatar-based migrant worker. After hard labor for over a decade, Shah built a concrete house in his village and purchased a piece of land in Lahan. Shah is not sure whether he did right or wrong by spending all the hard-earned money to buy land and make a house, but he is happy with the limelight these possessions have given him. Both assets has enlisted him into the village's rich club and now feels that he has become a highly respected man in his locality.

Sporting lessons from Turkmenistan

Sporting lessons from Turkmenistan

- by AJAY PHUYAL AND PRAJWAL OLI

ASHGABAT, Oct 20: When the then Prime Minister of Nepal Madhav Kumar Nepal was inaugurating a sports academy at Gauritar in Makawanpur district seven years ago, a central Asian country Turkmenistan also started a similar project.

Nangsal into semis

- by Republica

KATHMANDU, Oct 19: Nepali badminton player Nangsal Devi Tamang has advanced to the semifinals of the women's singles event in the ongoing Yonex Sunrise Pakistan International Badminton Series in Islamabad on Wednesday.

Jhapa sends Police crashing out

Jhapa sends Police crashing out

- by Ramesh Kumar Paudel

CHITWAN, Oct 19: Jhapa XI and Manang Marshyangdi Club (MMC) emerged victorious in the 12th Tuborg Bikash Running Shield on Wednesday while Nepal Police Club crashed out of the tournament a day after Nepal APF Club faced a similar fate in the event being held at Campachaur, Narayangadh.

Consecutive wins for Hira

- by Republica

KATHMANDU, Oct 19: Hira Bahadur Thapa has produced second consecutive win in the men's section of the Fourth Civil Bank Open Squash Tournament on Wednesday.  Hira defeated Gyanu Chaudhary in straight sets of 11-8, 11-2, 11-2.

Jaya Ram, Budhha win

- by Republica

KATHMANDU, Oct 19: Jaya Ram Balami and Buddha Lama registered wins in the Nepal Open Snooker Tournament on Wednesday. In the matches held at National Sports Council (NSC) covered hall, Tripureshwar, Jaya Ram defeated Prakat Maharjan 3-0 and Buddha overcame Ishwar Giri 3-2.

Twin wins for Phabhu Bank

- by Republica

KATMANDU, Oct 19: Prabhu Bank recorded twin wins while Sipradi and NMB Bank also emerged victorious in the Third Century Bank Corporate Super Sixes cricket tournament that kicked off at the TU ground, Kirtipur on Wednesday.

Kate Moss poses topless

Kate Moss poses topless

- by Agencies

Supermodel Kate Moss has gone topless yet again. The newly-circulated photographs show Kate sporting just a pair of lacy black knickers with her long blonde hair worn loose over her shoulders, reported dailymail.co.uk.

Test cricket’s 10 most capped players

Test cricket’s 10 most capped players

- by Agencies

Alastair Cook will become England’s most capped Test player of all time on Thursday when he leads the side out at the start of a two-match series against Bangladesh.