The best cultural platforms eventually outgrow their founders
Kalinga Literary Festival founder Rashmi Ranjan Parida discusses literary autonomy, regional translation, and why cultural platforms must eventually belong to local communities.
Kalinga Literary Festival founder Rashmi Ranjan Parida discusses literary autonomy, regional translation, and why cultural platforms must eventually belong to local communities.
Modern facilities have replaced thousands of classrooms destroyed in Sindhupalchok, transforming learning conditions in some of Nepal’s most remote communities.
An ambassador is Nepal’s face abroad. That face must be reliable, not just brilliant.
Russian President said that Kyiv would have to compromise, however, and said that while he understood that Trump was busy with the Iran war for now that perhaps the European Union could use its influence to talk Kyiv around.
The Commission recommends reducing the size of the House of Representatives, National Assembly and provincial assemblies, and granting itself constitutional authority to set election dates.
Fireworks lit up the Nemesio Diez stadium at the final whistle as Mexico signed off their World Cup preparations in style ahead of next Thursday’s opener against South Africa.
Fraudulent ads promising free FIFA World Cup broadcasts are luring football fans into downloading malicious apps that give hackers access to their phones and bank accounts.
Krishna Hari Pushkar, posted at the Vice-President’s Office, was released after police questioning over a message sent directly to Prime Minister Balendra Shah.
Decision aims to reduce operating costs and redirect savings to development projects, with annual savings estimated at around Rs5 billion.
Experts expect few heatwaves over the next three months; say there is no reason for panic.
Of Rs407.88 billion allocated for development projects in the current fiscal year, only Rs124.61 billion has been spent in ten months, with delays blamed on post-protest budget freezes and structural bottlenecks.
Ukraine aid bill clears House amid Republican split but faces uncertain Senate path as Trump-era divisions deepen across Congress.
Authorities probe whether upcoming tax changes were leaked to traders, while importers insist the pre-budget rush was entirely legal.
At Siddhartha Art Gallery, ‘Aarambha’ explores Paubha as a practice rooted in faith, patience and cultural memory.
Popular skincare tools like gua sha and jade rollers may refresh the skin, but they cannot deliver the sculpted results often seen online.
Gandaki Province quartet sets a new junior national mark in the boys’ 4×400m relay as three records fall in the ongoing school-level national tournament.
During the 14th General Convention, the Congress had around 850,000 active members. Now that number has dropped drastically.
Nepal watchers in New Delhi believe India wanted to send a message to Nepali prime minister, even as it seeks to work closely with the new government in Kathmandu.
Polish climber Mariusz Chmielewski accuses Himalayan Traverse Pvt Ltd of negligence, mismanagement, alleging Dawa Sherpa was left for dead, and demands investigation.
It is vital that leadership roles in state institutions are quickly filled in order to prevent systemic dysfunction.
General Secretary Rana among others announce they have parted ways, but Lingden refuses to call it a split.
Another SAFF disappointment has intensified concerns over whether Nepal can finally turn promise into silverware before a celebrated era comes to an end.
Indian buyers halt purchases as India Tea Board resumes mandatory sampling and laboratory approval of Nepali tea; exporters fear renewed losses despite recent easing of restrictions.
It appears that revenue collection and beautification projects take precedence over people’s quality of life.
Investors are prevalent in the new budget. Entrepreneurs are easy to spot. But the poor are far less visible.
Assault on responders raises fears of further transmission as confirmed cases climb across eastern Congo.
Verdict declares Election Commission’s registration of Ashok Rai-led party unlawful; full text yet to be released.
Cricket body says dismissal was within the laws but fell short of the spirit of the game.
Police and residents took hours to retrieve bodies due to rugged terrain.
Nepal extend winning streak as Bhurtel dominates with back-to-back centuries and multiple T20I records in Singapore campaign.
The deadlock has left the province functioning from temporary offices in Dhangadhi.
Authorities arrest hotel owner and order city-wide inspections of guest houses and other premises for fire-safety and building-code violations.
General secretary Rana and 182 other leaders quit the royalist party after a prolonged leadership dispute, with the breakaway group set to launch a new political party.
Existing framework bars pension benefits for serving officials convicted of graft, but remains silent on those already retired.
The conceptual confusion that separates environment from public debate, policy-making and active accountability on a year-round basis is becoming increasingly dangerous.
Supreme Court upholds 12-year sentence for main convict and convicts two men previously acquitted in the 2015 killing of Surya Bahadur Pandey.
Dawa Sherpa from Okhaldhunga suffered frostbite and is being airlifted to Kathmandu for treatment.
Vehicles imported from China are under investigation amid suspicions that importers rushed customs clearance before the budget introduced higher taxes on electric vehicles.
A conservative American outlet says Bhutanese and Nepali immigrants are behind a billion-dollar Medicaid fraud scheme in Ohio. Here is what is real, what is disputed, and what it means for the diaspora.
Surgeon Dr Rameshwar Prasad Pokharel reflects on a lifetime spent expanding child healthcare, training specialists, and his upcoming book ‘Basics of Pediatric Surgery’.
‘Silent Bone’ unfolds across five venues in Kathmandu, inviting visitors to experience contemporary art as an evolving journey.
Bangladesh capitalise on a chaotic injury-time moment to secure a 2-1 semifinal victory over Nepal and keep their title defence alive.
Despite relaxed quorum rules, the Constitutional Council has not moved to fill 19 vacant posts across key commissions.
From carrying oxygen cylinders and expedition supplies to hauling human waste and garbage off the mountain, drones are transforming Everest logistics. Sherpas see the technology as a safety tool rather than a threat to their livelihoods.
Amendments can now be passed on the basis of a combined two-thirds majority of both houses instead of separate two-thirds majority in each.
With vital business pending, the government and the opposition must act responsibly to end the House deadlock.
Khanal will hold meetings with External Affairs Minister Jaishankar, Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal and possibly with Prime Minister Modi.
While the US expands its presence from the Indo-Pacific to West Asia and seeks rapprochement with China, the other three QUAD countries remain focused on the Indo-Pacific.
As authorities work out routes and funding, transport operators and activists question the service’s practicality.
A nationwide shortage of platinum-based chemotherapy drugs is forcing patients’ families to source medicines from the black market amid disrupted supply and government price controls.