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Flood wreaks havoc in Sindupalchowk

- by Republica

MELAMCHI, July 8: The flood that continuously occurred since Tuesday following heavy rain in Sindhupalchowk district and bordering Tibetan zone has wreaked havoc in Liping and Gati of Tatopani of the district.

Education sector draws highest complaints in CIAA

- by Republica

DHAGANDHI, July 8: Education sector has topped the list of complaints lodged at the office of Commission for Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA) from different districts of far-western region in the current fiscal year

Education sector draws highest complaints in CIAA

- by Republica

DHAGANDHI, July 8: Education sector has topped the list of complaints lodged at the office of Commission for Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA) from different districts of far-western region in the current fiscal year

Confessions of a workaholic

Confessions of a workaholic

- by Isha Bista

A few months ago I suffered from chronic headache, backache, and was always exhausted. My family said that I worked too hard and my body was rebelling but my reaction to it was ‘everybody works hard’.

5 officers’ dead, 6 hurt in Dallas protest shooting

5 officers’ dead, 6 hurt in Dallas protest shooting

- by Associated Press

DALLAS July 8: Snipers opened fire on police officers in the heart of Dallas, killing five officers and injuring six others during protests over two recent fatal police shootings of black men, police said.

Books for the visually impaired

Books for the visually impaired

- by Republica

The debate of Braille vs. audio books has been simmering in the visually impaired community for a while now. There are people who believe it’s time to move on to ITC approved audio books as well as other similar audio based learning guides. They confidently claim that there is no need for Braille anymore.

The benefits of reading

The benefits of reading

- by Republica

In the age of tweets, Facebook updates, and #Instagram, reading an entire novel or a substantial magazine article takes a backseat for many. But bookworms will vouch that reading can not only broaden your understanding of the world but it also helps you get through a sticking point in your life.

Pet care: The right way

Pet care: The right way

- by Republica

Veterinary physician, Swayam Prakash Shrestha reveals that the state of a pet can actually tell a lot about its owner. Fortunately in his two decades experience running a vet clinic, he can see a distinct increase in the level of awareness among Nepalis when it comes to issues of pet care.

Happy New You: Common fitness queries

Happy New You: Common fitness queries

- by Aditi Sharma

Is walking or running better for weight loss? What should we eat post workout? What are some foods we should avoid while trying to lose weight? Is it okay to drink? – These are some common questions I have been asked over the last few weeks by people who know me or read my column.

Chief justice nominee’s competence questioned

- by Republica

KATHMANDU, July 7: Most of the complaints submitted at the Parliamentary Hearings Special Committee (PHSC) against Acting Chief Justice Sushila Karki have raised questions about her competence.

KMC all set to launch paperless governance

- by Republica

KATHMANDU, July 8: In an attempt to promote transparency, the Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) office is all set to initiate paperless governance system starting from the upcoming fiscal year 2016\\017.

Urban-centric BFIs making financial inclusion elusive

Urban-centric BFIs making financial inclusion elusive

- by Sagar Ghimire

KATHMANDU, July 8: Growing concentration of branch offices of bank and financial institutions (BFIs) in urban and semi-urban areas is making the government's objective of financial inclusiveness and access to finance for all unachievable.

4G service likely by Sept

- by Sujan Dhungana

KATHMANDU, July 8: Nepali telecom operators might be able to introduce 4G service by September.