Tribhuvan Highway expansion begins in Birgunj
Engineers begin measurements from the Gandak area, completing marking on both sides of the road up to the Sugar Mill.
Engineers begin measurements from the Gandak area, completing marking on both sides of the road up to the Sugar Mill.
While the government enforces customs duties on goods worth over Rs100 to boost revenue, most local customs points remain shut, creating difficulties for both the state and consumers.
Supreme Court responds to habeas corpus petition filed by Golchha’s wife over alleged illegal detention; arrest linked to ongoing probe into a share trading scheme.
The IPL has become a batter’s paradise, with flat pitches and short boundaries contributing to sky-high scores and teams routinely chasing down 200-plus totals.
Opposition leader’s appointment clears path for key recommendations, but legal uncertainty over decision-making persists.
Rope-fixing resumes as Icefall Doctors advance toward Camp II following clearance of the obstruction caused by a serac.
Residents say they fear a similar crackdown, as authorities step up identification of ‘genuine and fake’ squatters across Morang.
Doctors say many women delay treatment due to stigma and lack of awareness, with most cases detected only after conditions become severe.
Evicted families from Kathmandu’s settlements struggle to rebuild daily life.
Government begins verification as hundreds remain in temporary shelters.
Cole Tomas Allen, 31, is accused of attempting to assassinate Donald Trump at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, as investigators cite emails and weapons haul; he remains in custody pending further hearings.
A young photographer’s debut solo exhibition explores impermanence and human connection through frames from across Nepal.
At Kala Salon, a mattress of leaves and birds on city wires come together to explore the tension between inner unrest and outer survival.
The matter was first taken up by the District Administration Office, Sindhupalchowk, with the Ministry of Home Affairs about two weeks ago.
Mandatory lab testing, added fees and stricter procedures from May 1 may disrupt shipments, raise costs and erode competitiveness of Nepal’s key export.
Contractors warn of delays as Iran war hits supply and monsoon nears.
A revolving fund will be used to return small depositors’ savings.
University says matches can continue at Kirtipur, but only under a new model that safeguards academic activities.
Subnational levels, not the federal government, should handle all small-scale infrastructure projects.
When will we see a more realistic and nuanced Dalit discourse on caste hate?
Nepal might license cannabis cultivation. The science of what that demands must lead, not follow.
Motorists can travel at up to 80 km per hour on straight stretches and 40 km in the Daunne hill section.
The programme has allowed communities to manage and reap benefits from nearby degraded forest land.
As the ruling party bets on digital infrastructure to transform the economy, the communities that will host these facilities have no legal standing to object.
Drop in cross-border shopping lifts Nepali traders but draws complaints from residents over higher prices and tighter checks.
The state visit, by far the most high-profile and consequential of Charles’s reign, marks the 250th anniversary of the US declaration of independence from British rule.
Congress parliamentary party meeting elects him unopposed on Monday.
Cabinet meeting on Monday elevates Poudel as IG Aryal retires on May 1.
Some 1,400 firefighters and dozens of Self-Defense Force personnel have been deployed so far, with no prospects yet of bringing the blaze under control despite some scattered rain forecast on Monday.
Authorities identify Los Angeles-area resident and Caltech graduate as suspect in Washington Hilton shooting; investigators say motive has not yet been determined despite early background details emerging from social media and official records.
Nepal’s most isolated Himalayan villages receive their entire year’s supply of subsidised salt just once — always late and never enough.
In the rain-soaked aftermath of eviction, hundreds of displaced families are scattered across hotels and shelters — separated, uncertain, and waiting for answers that haven’t come.
Officials say suspect was stopped before reaching venue, but perimeter gaps prompt review.
Birthright Nepal brings diaspora youth home to work, learn, and contribute to critical sectors like healthcare.
The ongoing exhibit at Takpa Gallery presents identity as a continuous process, evolving through memory, culture, and personal journeys.
NAS-IT calls for preferential tax regime, legal overhaul and policy support in pre-budget recommendations.
Years-long construction setbacks in Kanakasundari and Tila force residents to travel far for basic treatment.
Absence of scientists and technicians cripples research, weakens services and deepens the crisis for farmers across Nepal.
The Nepal Medical Council found the clinic was not registered, and the procedure was compromised.
Family too poor to afford care. Local rights activists urge the state to rescue the child.
Immigration blacklist follows suspension row as FIFA and AFC warn Nepal to lift decision by May 4.
Experts rule out immediate alternatives through Khumbu Icefall; risky conditions force wait as anxiety grows at base camp.
Indian foreign secretary aims to assess Nepal’s priorities for concrete outcomes during PM and foreign minister’s India visits.
In democracy, the process of implementing vital decisions is as important as the decisions themselves.
Under the new framework, monthly fees range from Rs2,400 for early childhood development classes to a maximum of Rs7,755 for Grade 10.
Rs140 million project aims for completion before monsoon as Narayani river threatens settlement.
For Nepal, the central question is no longer simply how to achieve ‘bikas’, but how to rethink it.
Provinces are prepared to advocate for their constitutional rights. People need services now, not when the centre finally gets around to it.
Cauca Governor Octavio Guzman said on X that the attack was one of several criminal actions reported in the province on Saturday.
Embassy reaches agreement with employer as family’s financial burden eases after weeks of uncertainty.