Landslide blocks Koshi Highway section in Sankhuwasabha
Around 10–15 metres of the Khandbari–Kimathanka stretch buried at Bhotkhola, with authorities deploying teams to clear the route.
Around 10–15 metres of the Khandbari–Kimathanka stretch buried at Bhotkhola, with authorities deploying teams to clear the route.
Thai-led rescue team pulls four more from flooded Laos cave as search continues for two missing gold prospectors.
Kushal Bhurtel’s 129 off 43 balls powers Nepal to 313-2 as China collapse to 92 in Singapore in Group A match.
Police say Adhikari was wanted in a Rs 65.2 million fraud case filed in March, with investigators expanding the probe after detecting suspicious bank transactions.
Third senior US official to visit Nepal since the Balendra Shah government took office, Rogers is scheduled to meet ministers and attend the Ascent Summit 2026 amid growing diplomatic engagement between Kathmandu and Washington.
PSG become the first side since Real Madrid to retain the Champions League, beating Arsenal 4-3 on penalties after a 1-1 draw in Budapest.
A youth recalls the revolt that killed him and questions whether his death changed anything at all.
‘Umanga’ presents Kathak as a progression—from invocation and technical nritta to narrative-driven pieces rooted in Hindu mythology and devotional themes.
Lamichhane’s visit scheduled for three days starting June 1 has been extended by two days until June 5.
Nepal’s gender budgeting system has become a paper exercise—reporting perfect compliance while failing to track whether programmes actually improve women’s lives.
The party has launched the verification drive ahead of its central general convention scheduled for September 25-30.
Interest rates have plummeted to historic lows and banks are eager to lend but business houses and entrepreneurs have pulled back from borrowing.
Nepal must focus on developing thoughtful tourism experiences and improving quality, with consideration for the impact on all involved.
Hotel and resort owners report full occupancy at cool stations as people escape hot weather, albeit momentarily.
Coffee farming, once limited to a small area of Khanikhola, has now expanded across all wards of the rural municipality.
French aid group Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) on Saturday warned that the latest Ebola outbreak - the 17th since 1976 - was spreading at an unprecedented pace.
Despite posting their joint highest-ever T20I total against Malaysia, Nepal women suffered a two-wicket defeat in the semifinal of the Asian Games’ qualifier.
Traffic along the Ganesh Man Singh Marga to be suspended from May 31 to June 13 for upgrades and blacktopping.
Egypt will begin their World Cup campaign against Belgium on June 15 in Seattle as part of Group G, which also includes New Zealand and Iran.
Police said the group involved collected between INR 7,000 and up to INR 100,000 per person under the guise of membership fees linked to a network marketing-style scheme.
State dinners cannot stop wars, but they create the atmosphere in which coexistence is imaginable.
In a dawn takeover on February 1, 2021, Min Aung Hlaing ousted the elected civilian government led by Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi, sparking a protest movement that transformed into a nationwide armed uprising against the military.
Benchmark index closes at 2,782.10, adding Rs42 billion to investor wealth.
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Drawing from Ranjana Lipi and Bhaktapur’s artistic heritage, Kristan Napit turns umbrellas into unconventional spaces for calligraphic experimentation.
Directed by Nabin Bhatta, the play uses Eklavya’s story to question power structures.
‘Sandhikal’ argues that Nepal’s transformation was driven not only by political upheaval but also by shifts in media, culture and public imagination.
The Post brings you a lowdown on some major events this week.
Repetition has been seen in the budget for cricket stadiums in Mulpani, Biratnagar and Kailali, alongside the 10th National Games in Karnali.
Budget prioritises tourism and aviation reforms, including wellness tourism push and restructuring of aviation authority.
The government has announced a ‘mission mode’ approach to speed up project delivery through reforms, flexible financing, and improved coordination, while setting ambitious targets for roads, bridges, and drinking water access.
Ministry receives Rs2.27 billion as budget expands support for Dalit children, persons with disabilities and marginalised groups amid implementation concerns.
Everest Alliance Nepal and Chinese firm GoNature Outdoor Sports Group set up the ‘largest’ prize in the mountaineering sector to recognise individuals and institutions supporting alpine communities.
Experts argue that the budget reflects a centralised approach, as the federal government retains most responsibilities instead of strengthening fiscal federalism.
Courts receive Rs9.49 billion as government renews pledge to conclude transitional justice process and expand digital judicial reforms.
Other tax reforms include higher excise on sin goods, digital VAT incentives, and major relief measures for businesses and middle-class taxpayers.
Wagle unveils sweeping tax reforms, privatisation plans and major infrastructure targets, but critics question the record borrowing and feasibility of achieving 7 percent growth amid economic fragility.
Government announces zero-cost migration measures, remittance investment schemes, rescue support for stranded workers and programmes for returnee migrants.
In a deeper sense, it issues a call to the middle class itself: to step forward, engage productively, and help shape Nepal’s political economy.
Government announces financial assistance for martyrs’ families, free treatment and monthly allowances for injured, along with entrepreneurship and rehabilitation programmes.
Government’s tax exemption for new cinema halls outside metropolitan and sub-metropolitan areas draws mixed response as stakeholders welcome expansion but note gaps in broader film infrastructure plans.
Just over 2 million foreigners visited South Korea last year for medical treatment, nearly double the 2024 figure of 1.17 million, the health ministry said in April.
Finance Minister Wagle says access to concessional international climate finance for private sector to be expanded alongside carbon reduction and conservation programmes.
50-bed Geta Hospital to be upgraded to 300-bed facility.
Budget outlines long-term plan featuring flyovers, underpasses, river corridor development, waste management reforms and shift to electric public transport in Kathmandu Valley.
Government announces pay rise after four-year freeze, expands health insurance funding, pledges new stadiums and launches support programmes for Gen-Z movement victims.
Government announces tunnel road opening, expansion of burn treatment services and new plans for universities, hydropower and fintech regulation.
Government plans to promote skill-based education, allow migrant workers to study through Open University and encourage foreign universities to open campuses in Nepal.
Finance Minister Wagle announces reforms in immigration, health insurance, capital markets and public utilities while pledging expanded road, water and social welfare programmes
Government announces concessions for domestic industries, easier overseas investment rules and plans to raise Rastriya Banijya Bank capital.