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Thursday, August 14, 2025

Without Fear or FavourUNWIND IN STYLE

22.59°C Kathmandu
Air Quality in Kathmandu: 40
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Thu, Aug 14, 2025
22.59°C Kathmandu
Air Quality in Kathmandu: 40
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Pramita Dhakal

Pramita Dhakal is the Chitwan correspondent for Kantipur Media Group. She writes on a range of issues including politics, socio-economics, and sports.


Latest from Pramita Dhakal

Uterine prolapse is common in rural Chitwan, but only a few seek treatment

By Pramita Dhakal

Many women in rural belts do not take the symptoms of uterus prolapse seriously, say health workers.

Rapti Municipality providing Rs 2,000 as ‘encouragement allowance’ to pregnant women

By Pramita Dhakal

Women who deliver babies in government-run health facilities inside the municipality will receive the encouragement allowance.

Where have all the chautaris gone?

By Pramita Dhakal

As chautaris disappear and locals voice concerns, Bharatpur Metropolis pushes forward the idea of building “smart” chautaris.

Beekeeping programme in Chitwan announces survey on availability of bee pasturages

By Pramita Dhakal

In Chitwan, areas like Tori, Bayar, Padke, Rudilo, and Tikauli, with their abundance of fields, are popular floral havens for bees.

Officials prioritise expanding grasslands in Chitwan park to balance rhino population

By Pramita Dhakal

Rhinos had been found abandoning habitats in the eastern part of the park and migrating to the west where there are many community forests.

Challenges to protect endangered Gharials in Chitwan

By Pramita Dhakal

Nine gharials died after getting trapped in fishing nets in the last fiscal year, conservationists say.

A year-old child is paying the price of his brother’s eloping with a Dalit

By Pramita Dhakal

It’s been eight years since Nepal was declared ‘untouchability free’, but caste-based discrimination is still practiced widely in the country.

40 Gorkha bound Chepang children rescued from Chitwan

By Pramita Dhakal

The children were being taken to Gorkha district without any documents by a man, who is currently being detained for further investigation.

Number of gharial hatchlings increase in CNP breeding centre

By Pramita Dhakal

The breeding centre had collected 284 eggs from 24 nests of gharials from the river banks of Rapti and Narayani from mid-March to mid-May

Dengue fear: Chitwan on high alert

By Pramita Dhakal

Health Directorate launches mosquito search and destroy campaign, mobilising 90 health volunteers, including representatives of local development organisations, in the district.

Chitwan company launches Nepal’s first disposable eco sanitary pads

By Krishana Prasain & Pramita Dhakal

The disposable eco sanitary pad uses 100 percent biodegradable products that can be disposed in 180 days

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