DDA seizes suspected counterfeit asthma medicine in nationwide crackdown
Stocks were confiscated from wholesalers and retailers in Kathmandu Valley, Rupendehi and Kailali.
Stocks were confiscated from wholesalers and retailers in Kathmandu Valley, Rupendehi and Kailali.
Weeks after families from informal riverbank settlements were displaced, some children remain unenrolled, while others attend school under uncertain arrangements amid poor coordination.
RSP’s first general convention in Bharatpur continues amid closely contested internal elections and strong gains in women’s representation.
With fans barely working and household appliances at risk of damage, residents accuse the Nepal Electricity Authority of failing to resolve a years-long electricity crisis.
Teams of nutritionists have been sent to provinces to coordinate immediate measures after a government assessment found over 200,000 children under five acutely malnourished.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio told reporters on Thursday that if Iran threatened or blocked ships in the strait, “we’re going to have a problem.”
A report documents 29 custodial deaths and 22 alleged torture cases since 2024, blaming weak investigations and impunity for continued abuses.
The Ministry of Federal Affairs says 726 local governments met the deadline, while disputes, coordination issues and administrative delays affected the remaining units.
Arju Rice Mill is paying Rs28.97 per kilogramme for spring paddy, 39 paisa above the government's minimum support price, offering relief to farmers during the harvest season.
A pilot scheme provides fixed deposits for orphaned and vulnerable girls, aiming to keep them in school, prevent child marriage and improve their long-term prospects.
Joint monitoring team fines and shuts down four units for operating without legal approval and violating industrial standards.
Families displaced by Kathmandu Valley eviction drive have until July 3 to vacate temporary shelters after complaints that the original deadline left too little time to secure rental housing.
At least 235 people have been confirmed dead, with thousands feared trapped or missing as rescue teams race against time.
Government promises diplomatic intervention after the new Indian import rule left more than 1.3 million kilograms of Nepali tea stranded and forced nearly 100 factories to suspend operations.
Anthony Elanga’s second-half equaliser secures Sweden a last-32 place as Japan finish second in Group F and set up a knockout clash with Brazil.
South Americans recover from an early setback to claim a famous victory and reach the knockout stage as one of the best third-placed teams.
Through art, drag, fashion, filmmaking and community, queer individuals in Nepal are carving out spaces where they can live openly, creatively and on their own terms.
Like the selroti at its centre, the play circles back to grief, love and forgiveness through tales drawn from mythology and lived experience.
The six teams revealed for the tournament include Sagarmatha Smashers, Madhesh Warriors, Kathmandu Reds, Annapurna Spiker Kings, Karnali Shivaraj and Khaptad Falcons.
Nepali Army had sought heavy-lift aircraft better suited to remote operations.
The party, despite leading the government with a near two-thirds majority in the House, has no representation in the Assembly.
Authorities are focusing on billions of rupees transferred into Nepal through offshore companies.
Botched settlement of uprooted squatters brings into question the government’s image as the protector of the rights of all its people.
Political parties want to celebrate women voters because they make for crucial votes, but want to deny them real power and representation.
Calling an open case a ‘Bhutanese scam’ is a verdict delivered on an active investigation from the other side of the world.
FIFA’s suspension of ANFA didn’t come from outside. It was a slow and deliberate result of the incompetence of the very people entrusted to protect the sport.
Government announces investigation.
Known for his folk and patriotic songs, the veteran singer is set to perform at Nepalaya’s long-running intimate music series in Kathmandu this weekend.
More than half of Nepal’s microenterprises remain unregistered as owners struggle with low incomes, limited job opportunities and weak incentives to formalise, says a new World Bank report.
Fifth revised election schedule puts polling from 9:15pm to 12:15am, with results expected by 1:30am on Friday.
Powerful quakes near Caracas trap residents under rubble, trigger mass destruction and large-scale rescue operations as authorities warn of far higher casualty figures.
Tasks that once took weeks can now be done in hours, but experts warn that speed may come with security risks.
Most victims were student visa holders engaged in work, as rising costs, loan pressure and weak support systems fuel concern over mental health and labour oversight.
The apex court seeks explanation on his detention after a habeas corpus petition challenges the arrest of the CPN-UML vice-chair in a money laundering investigation linked to businessman Deepak Bhatta.
Nearly 600,000 birds have been culled as authorities race to contain the outbreak, while compensation delays deepen financial strain on poultry producers.
A magnitude 7.2 earthquake hit about 160 km (100 miles) west of Caracas, followed less than a minute later by a magnitude 7.5 tremor, according to the US Geological Survey (USGS).
Indefinite suspension sidelines Nepal’s national teams and clubs from international football and cuts access to FIFA and AFC programmes.
Thousands of kilometres from the stadiums of North America, Kathmandu’s football fans show how the city has been swept up in football’s biggest spectacle.
Contemporary artist Shivangini Rana presents 72 works, blending paintings with wearable art pieces crafted on shawls.
From failed nurseries to incomplete testing labs, the ‘Organic Karnali’ campaign reveals significant implementation gaps.
DMLI holds UML vice-chair Paudel for seven days after statements from businessmen in Deepak Bhatta-linked probe.
As the largest party in parliament formally tables its constitutional amendment agenda in its general convention, major political stakeholders remain at odds over governance models and electoral reform.
As the election process draws out, delegates are frustrated by heat and mismanagement and head back home short on cash.
Hundreds of electricity poles remain along construction corridors and continue to hinder major highway projects nationwide.
From delegate management to endorsement of policy proposals, the general convention left a lot to be desired.
In the new carbon economy, the wealth is not only in what countries produce, but in what they protect, reduce and never emit.
We cannot build anything meaningful by merely securing a good balance sheet at the bank while leaving our parents to die in lonely terror.
Experts blame referral delays and poor quality care in birthing centres and district hospitals for high maternal death.
On average, each institution spends around Rs11.04 million annually, charges students a monthly fee of Rs3,305 and pays employees an average monthly salary of Rs15,683.
Residents worry about losing temporary shelter before a permanent resettlement plan is in place.