Technical glitch disrupts online land services
A fault in the Department of Land Management and Archives’ public access system has delayed land transactions and other services for two days.
A fault in the Department of Land Management and Archives’ public access system has delayed land transactions and other services for two days.
The decision reverses a policy introduced by the Sushila Karki government after the Gen Z movement and allows federal lawmakers to appoint personal secretaries once again.
Returnees recount being recruited with false job offers, stripped of their passports and forced to scam people inside heavily guarded compounds.
Negotiations in Bara ended in a deadlock after both sides remained firm on their positions over a proposed written agreement.
Mahesh Karki, 30, was carried away with his scooter by the swollen river while travelling from Kathmandu to Hetauda. His body was recovered after search teams excavated sand from the riverbed.
The revised law introduces tougher penalties for misuse of public funds and replaces the lowest-bid system with an average bid method
Wildlife officials dart and fit satellite collar on wild bull elephant ‘Dhurbe’ after a 10-day search, hoping to prevent further deadly encounters with people.
US widens offensive against Iranian military assets as Tehran threatens retaliation and regional tensions continue to escalate.
Argentina overturned a second-half deficit as Enzo Fernandez and Lautaro Martinez scored in the final minutes to seal a dramatic comeback win, with Lionel Messi once again playing a decisive role in their march to the World Cup final against Spain.
Through playful defiance, the play reminds children that there is rarely one right answer.
Strength training and balanced nutrition can help women with PMOS improve insulin sensitivity and long-term health.
From world-renowned tacticians to rising managers, foreign coaches have found Nepal’s football bureaucracy a tougher opponent than any on the pitch.
At 26, Asha BK has carved out a place in a male-dominated horseback tourism business, guiding visitors across the alpine meadows of Bukipatan while preserving a generations-old family occupation.
Over 53,000 Nepalis secured new labour approvals for 24 European countries in the first 11 months of the current fiscal year of 2025-26.
From the Property Inquiry Commission to ad policy and Nepal Airlines appointments, a string of executive actions has been suspended, overturned or subjected to judicial scrutiny within the administration's first three months.
Weak credit demand, sluggish economic activity and robust remittance-driven deposit growth leave lenders flush with funds, raising questions over the economy’s recovery.
The legacy parties’ criticism of the RSP is hollow given their own record of unstable provincial governments, delayed laws and centralisation.
Bilateral meeting agrees to increase export and import of power through Dhalkebar–Muzaffarpur and Dhalkebar–Sitamarhi transmission lines.
As the US turns its focus away from the Indo-Pacific, countries in the region must unite as security actors to uphold a rule-based order.
It is becoming more evident that combining the conventional ‘grey’ infrastructure with nature-based ‘green and blue’ solutions renders cities resilient, liveable and sustainable.
Bir Hospital’s hotline now operates only during office hours on weekdays, so workers in over 46 countries no longer have access to timely medical advice on weekends and after hours.
Ansari was among three Gen Z campaigners detained after reaching the centre to express support for the affected families.
NC leadership weighs new political arrangements after growing differences with UML over Gen Z protests and provincial governments.
Move follows escalating budget dispute between ruling coalition partners, with province heading towards a possible new political alignment.
Locals warn of possible inundation as halted flood-control works leave communities exposed during the monsoon.
India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau says key investigative work has been completed, but engine data analysis and organisational assessments are still pending before conclusions are finalised.
Vegetable growers accuse the government of neglecting domestic agriculture through inadequate subsidies and import-oriented policies.
Contractual staff fear losing their jobs after a task force proposes replacing contract support staff with a public company or outsourced service providers.
Prime Minister Balendra Shah directs newly appointed vice-chancellors to enforce free scholarships for disadvantaged and meritorious students while curbing political activities on campuses.
As farmers struggle with shortages of chemical fertilisers during the paddy season, growers in Chitwan and Palpa are turning to green manure, compost and locally produced organic inputs to maintain yields and restore soil health.
Congress ministers step down from the UML-led provincial cabinet but the party has not withdrawn its support to Chief Minister Yam Lal Kandel’s government.
Authorities believe the fire was probably sparked by an electrical short circuit in a ceiling air conditioner.
Trump warns of attacks on power plants and bridges as US reinstates naval blockade, raising fears of wider regional conflict and further disruption to global energy supplies.
European champions overwhelm France to reach their first World Cup final since 2010 and move within one win of a historic World Cup-European Championship double
Himal Upreti’s social drama mistakes harassment for romance, crime for comedy and sudden remorse for redemption.
Vaidya is a producer, composer, and writer. Her new song ‘Geru’ was released on July 3.
Updated plan aims to narrow down the trade deficit by boosting exports, diversifying products and markets, but economists and exporters say policy bottlenecks make the target unattainable.
The district court determines sentences for 16 convicts, saying the organised fraud tarnished Nepal’s international image and constituted offences against the state.
Protesters demand cancellation of fraudulent loan documents, return of seized property, tougher laws and a special tribunal, and say they will march to Kathmandu unless demands are heeded.
Ruling party MPs raise concerns over ministers’ conduct and question whether the government is living up to its promise of good governance.
Widespread faecal contamination of drinking water is a sign of state’s failure to meet people’s basic needs.
Contrary to the naive expectations of critics, regime stability is not in danger—for now. RSP’s two strongmen need only rein in their minions who churn out a daily controversy to dominate the news cycle.
Kathmandu should utilise any geopolitical breathing space created by a reset in major-power relations.
Nepal seeks an early resolution to the equal pay and pension dispute ahead of another round of tripartite talks.
Depositors from 10 of the 23 cooperatives declared crisis-ridden by the government have received partial refunds. Victims allege the payout process remains unfair.
Tuesday’s Cabinet meeting also appointed Maheshwor Bhakta Shrestha as the executive chairperson of Nepal Airlines Corporation.
MPs from both the opposition and ruling parties allege that the blockades outside media outlets and politicians’ homes were aimed at deflecting public anger over recent controversies.
The ruling overturns April decision that allowed government advertisements and notices to be published only through state-owned media outlets.
Nepal’s first aerospace engineering programme has placed about 44 graduates at the global aircraft manufacturer over the past three years.
Authorities say no replacement doctors are in sight after two temporary specialists returned at the end of their assignments.