In ‘Ram Naam Satya’, a mysterious vigilante targets the corrupt
Mycall Chand’s ambitious film mixes spectacle with social commentary, led by a commanding Biraj Bhatta.
Mycall Chand’s ambitious film mixes spectacle with social commentary, led by a commanding Biraj Bhatta.
Lama is a digital content creator and social media influencer.
On Tuesday, Karnali’s star pacer Anuj Chanara quit the team citing unfair selection process. This was only the latest in a series of controversies over transparency in both domestic teams and the national setup.
Central bank’s first market report shows strong demand, regional shifts, and cautious recovery in revenues.
Judicially appointed, personal secretaries provide much-needed help with lawmaking, experts suggest.
Further weakening of provinces will bring more bad news for old parties.
Without reforms, Nepal’s federal health system risks remaining centralised.
RSP signals reform, but Ambedkar’s framework questions Dalit inclusion within Nepal’s evolving governance.
The office was shifted to Chainpur during the Maoist insurgency. Locals are hopeful about better access to government services and relief from long and costly journeys to district headquarters.
Nepali police have opened fire in 17 drug operations in three years. Officers say the shootings are necessary. The evidence says otherwise.
Chinese ambassador warns home minister against government participation in upcoming Tibetan leadership ceremony; says Beijing has noted pro-Taiwan activity in Kathmandu.
Nationwide household interviews will run for a year to capture seasonal shifts in employment and labour conditions.
Falling maternal and infant deaths and a rise in institutional deliveries point to improving care, though gaps in awareness and nutrition persist.
It is based on party manifestoes and promises and aims to translate them into a unified national roadmap for economic growth, governance reform and development.
The US's blockade has further clouded the outlook for global energy security and the supply of a vast array of goods that relies on petroleum, and has little, if any, international backing.
World football bodies warn of possible suspension if interference persists, reject call for tier-based polls.
A court in San Isidro, near Buenos Aires, will hear testimony from just under 100 witnesses as it tries Maradona’s medical team over alleged negligence in the death of the 1986 World Cup champion.
With 26.58 million users and rising penetration, 4G dominates Nepal’s internet market amid uneven service quality and limited progress on next-generation networks.
Violence erupts on fourth day as workers demand wage hikes, fixed hours and overtime pay, prompting police action in Noida’s industrial hub.
The country cannot afford a wait-and-see approach to deadly diseases such as measles.
Tehran warns Gulf ports could be targeted as US enforces naval blockade after failed Islamabad talks, with oil prices surging and the fragile ceasefire nearing collapse.
The dismissal of the state’s apology to Dalits discredits both the government and the RSP.
Now is the time to unlock Nepal’s soft power globally and ensure its progress isn’t delayed.
As tattoo culture grows and stigma fades, the International Nepal Tattoo Convention highlights global artistry while also drawing attention to the declining presence of indigenous tattoo traditions.
A stage adaptation of the Madan Puraskar-winning novel explores child marriage and women’s silence.
The eighth edition of the Men’s PM Cup marked the tournament’s first-ever double century on Monday. The day also saw the most sixes in an innings and the highest totals.
Buddha Air says daily passenger numbers have plunged by 1,500, and flights cut by 25 percent.
Years after mandating the conversion of free land-use rights into paid leases, several organisations continue to hold state property as enforcement lags.
Residents and landowners allege that boundaries are unclear, enforcement is selective, and the 65-metre buffer rule does not have a scientific basis.
Under the new system, passengers can accumulate mileage points from flights and redeem them as discounts on future bookings.
Frequent ‘dollar farming’ accusations are eroding public confidence in civil society, say critics.
Officials say the delay in procurement was due to lengthy procedures and pricing issues.
A year of political upheaval, protest movements and disasters, 2082 BS reshaped Nepal as new forces rose amid a digital wave.
Following the disclosure of assets by new Cabinet members, public scrutiny has increased over the scale and sources of their wealth.
Private schools have either been reluctant to provide scholarships or failed to ensure transparency in their distribution.
The former prime minister receives treatment in the ICU at Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital after the procedure.
Noida is among the largest planned industrial townships of Asia and houses thousands of industrial units.
Six-member expert team begins field study amid complaints over crop damage.
The opener struck 208 off 142 balls in the PM Cup, breaking Pradeep Airee’s long-standing record.
Coyle’s appointment comes as Australia’s military seeks to boost the number of female officers in its ranks. It faces a wave of allegations of systematic sexual harassment and discrimination.
Dozens of newspapers are blanking out their front pages to fight a new government rule that pulls state ads from private media.
Study panel formed as prolonged litigation stalls development projects and delays contract awards.
Maritime blockade to begin as ceasefire falters, with tensions rising over nuclear demands and control of the Strait of Hormuz, threatening global energy flows and further escalation in the Gulf.
Voters hand Viktor Orban a decisive defeat as Peter Magyar secures a two-thirds majority, signalling a shift towards the European mainstream and potential policy reset on Ukraine and EU ties.
Fifteen artists translate lived experiences from across Nepal into powerful visual narratives on labour, identity, and resilience.
The legendary playback singer leaves behind a timeless musical legacy, deeply rooted in both Bollywood and Nepal’s cultural memory.
The RSP-led federal government’s reform drive puts pressure on traditional parties to trim provincial cabinets.
At least four measles outbreaks have been reported in Sarlahi and Baglung since the start of 2026.
Grounded for years, the aircraft continue to drain millions as efforts to sell, lease, or return them fail amid financial and diplomatic constraints.
The trip could be a rare moment when history stops dictating the future of Nepal-India ties.