Risk for human health as popular brands’ products test unsafe for consumption
Days after Current noodles, popular Dabur honey product flagged to be unsafe for consumption.
Days after Current noodles, popular Dabur honey product flagged to be unsafe for consumption.
India is the world’s most populous nation and also has the world’s largest number of youth, with about 65 percent of its 1.42 billion people under the age of 35.
Shree Krishna was found hanging inside a toilet at the Area Police Office in Khurkot on April 20 after being detained over allegations linked to child marriage and rape.
Nepal’s push for digital transformation has long been backed by donor loans and grants, but repeated failures, institutional confusion and weak implementation continue to derail major projects.
Brazil open their World Cup campaign against Morocco on June 13 in New Jersey, before facing Haiti and Scotland in Group C.
Lack of roads, electricity, security arrangements and worsening river erosion have left the ambitious project in limbo, while industries continue to operate haphazardly inside Baglung bazar.
Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei’s order could further frustrate US President Donald Trump and complicate talks on ending the US-Israeli war on Iran.
Investor sentiment weakens despite gains in 72 companies, with hotel, tourism and hydropower sectors posting notable losses.
“We’re in the final stages of Iran. We’ll see what happens. Either have a deal or we’re going to do some things that are a little bit nasty, but hopefully that won’t happen,” Trump told reporters earlier in the day.
Veteran climber, who scaled the world’s highest peak for the 30th time on Monday, will attempt another ascent on Thursday as he closes in on Kami Rita Sherpa’s record.
Official launch scheduled for June 1, as around 1,000 riders across Nepal joined the platform. However, government officials say no formal application for foreign investment or company registration under Uber’s name has yet been received.
A trailer trends. A premiere becomes news. Public figures praise the film. Critics write thoughtful reviews. None of these things guarantees that people will buy tickets that week.
The poet and novelist speaks about writing for the marginalised, experimenting with form, and his literary journey spanning decades.
The Hidden Treasure announces major changes to this year’s pageant, including new contestant challenges and the removal of the traditional top-13 question-answer round.
Named after hip-hop pioneer Yama Buddha, Kathmandu’s first public skateboard park marks a turning point for a community that once skated in hiding but now rides towards recognition.
Experts call for tax cuts and base expansion, and finance minister’s public statements suggest openness to reform.
Farmers and local authorities have tried everything to protect their crops—planting fruit trees in forests, cutting down trees near fields, firing guns to scare animals, and guarding farms all day—but nothing seems to work.
UML’s Rajan Bhattarai says broader opposition unity is needed as ‘constitutional and democratic values’ are under threat from federal government.
Riverbank squatter removal will fail to serve its purpose without a proper land use plan.
Xi and Putin, who have met more than 40 times, both stressed the closeness of the Russia-China ties that they sealed in 2022 with the signing of a strategic partnership treaty.
New Delhi continues to shape the contours of bilateral relations, ignoring the states’ volatility.
While they pose challenges, the broader ecosystem offers compelling opportunities.
The controversy began after the Constitutional Council on May 7 recommended Sharma, the fourth senior-most justice at the Supreme Court, for the post of chief justice.
Now Nepali tea meant for Indian domestic market won’t require testing, but tea for re-export from India will be tested.
Iran has repeatedly threatened to retaliate for any new attacks by striking countries in the Middle East that house US bases.
Prime Minister Balendra Shah’s break from Nepal’s tradition of diplomatic deference has unsettled New Delhi and raised a question his government cannot yet answer: is this a foreign policy or just a posture?
The action follows a Labour Court verdict in favour of former News Editor Anuj Arora, whose dues of over Rs 2 million remained unpaid despite repeated directives.
Labour Ministry says 1,153 applicants excluded from Israel caregiver selection cannot be sent and must join future recruitment rounds.
The party says its disciplinary commission has launched an internal probe as the Speaker signals possible parliamentary investigation.
Government team reaches Nepalgunj for talks as her hunger strike enters 21st day.
Emotional well-being support cannot remain limited to urban centres and awareness campaigns—it must reach the people who are most often ignored.
Shrestha is the executive director of Kathaharu, an audio-visual production company. He has been engaged in media production for two decades.
Minister Khanal is under pressure from the finance minister to reduce the number of Nepali missions abroad to cut costs.
Nepal's Supreme Court banned egg extraction to stop the exploitation of young donors. The same order has left women like Padma—a cancer survivor whose ovaries were destroyed by chemotherapy—without options.
FATF-linked delegation tells officials to speed up reforms as concerns grow over enforcement gaps, legal changes and limited results in key sectors.
Poverty, poor learning, child marriage and migration continue to push children out of classrooms despite years of enrollment drives.
He must navigate internal judicial rifts and uneasy relations with the legal community.
A newly formed federation is organising Nepal’s first ultimate frisbee tournament on May 21 and 22 in Kathmandu, hoping to turn an informal park game into a structured sport.
As milk supply shrinks and mountain factories shut down, Nepal’s first Himalayan dairy industry is under severe strain.
The state-owned enterprise has long been in the red. Turning it around won’t be easy.
Digital culture worships immediacy, creating fertile ground for demagogues.
Schools, businesses and transport services suspended as floods and landslides force evacuations across several provinces.
Government pushes for faster shipment of 80,000 tonnes under G2G arrangement as Gulf conflict threatens fertiliser supply chains and food security.
The government can herald an era of high-utility governance by reducing administrative burden on daily life.
In recent years, this centuries-old adventurous practice in villages such as Bhujung, Ghanpokhara, Taghring, Mipra, Taapgaun, Chyamche, Ghermu, Dudhpokhari and Ghalegaun has attracted global media attention.
The five-day festival in Kathmandu will showcase fiction, documentaries, shorts, and adventure films alongside discussions on storytelling and censorship.
House panel unanimously clears Sharma for appointment after hearing on 16 complaints and reform agenda.
Local officials say they will hand over office keys to the federal ministry after a four-month standoff over the appointment of a senior bureaucrat.
Indian regulators will observe Boeing’s testing of a fuel-control switch module removed from an Air India Dreamliner after pilots reported a possible defect months before last year’s deadly crash.
Doctors suspect possible wild mushroom poisoning after siblings developed vomiting, diarrhoea and headaches.