Hospitality is hot
Two years ago, Doma Lama of Bhaisepati, Kavre, who had just completed her A levels, was preparing to go abroad for further studies.
Two years ago, Doma Lama of Bhaisepati, Kavre, who had just completed her A levels, was preparing to go abroad for further studies.
The Metropolitan Traffic Police Division (MTPD) has planned to implement ‘odd/even vehicle rotation system’ in the Valley during the upcoming Saarc Summit
In an attempt to attract more visitors and create a favourable environment for animals, the Central Zoo based in Jawalakhel, Lalitpur, is revamping its infrastructures
Alarming rise in road accidents and fatalities in the recent time has raised concerns over the issue of traffic and road safety in the country.
The government’s plan to allow transport entrepreneurs to raise fares has been postponed for at least a week.
In a bid to manage stray cattle of Kathmandu Valley, the Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) has been auctioning them off every Sunday.
Instead of restricting women workers from visiting the Middle East, the government should be focusing on their safety and job security
Dashain, the much-awaited festival of joy and togetherness, is just another day for the senior citizens who live at the Senior Welfare Centre Briddhashram in Pashupatinath.
Sixty-year-old Shyam Bahadur Tamang recalls moments from 46 years ago, when he and his friends used to fly kites in the skies over Baneshwor
Vehicles with larger passenger capacity could be an answer to Kathmandu’s ever-growing traffic problem
Even though a significant number of women are engaged in eco-tourism sector in the scenic Annapurna Region of Nepal, most of them are found to be earning less
Realising the need for open spaces and green parks in the populated capital city, the government has planned to build gardens and parks in at least ten places within the next fiscal year.
Back home in Nepal after two torturous years in the Middle East, Seema Rai (name changed), 24, of Sankhuwasabha
Nineteen-year-old Sita Gurung (name changed) of Sindhupalchok was trafficked to a brothel in India by her own relative.
Despite repeated requests from Guthi Sansthan to pay the rent due for five decades, a majority of the tenants from over five dozen commercial shutters from the Patan area