India’s pilgrimage rush tests Nepal’s tourism readiness
Rising Indian visitor numbers to sites like Muktinath and Swargadwari expose gaps in accommodation, food and basic services while officials argue the surge is an untapped economic opportunity.
Rising Indian visitor numbers to sites like Muktinath and Swargadwari expose gaps in accommodation, food and basic services while officials argue the surge is an untapped economic opportunity.
Ayari scores twice, including a stunning stoppage-time strike, as Sweden record their biggest World Cup win in 88 years to take control of Group F.
Only 461 industries registered in the first six months of the fiscal year, while factory utilisation, industrial lending and manufacturing’s share of the economy continue to decline.
Daichi Kamada’s late equaliser earns Japan a point after twice coming from behind against the Netherlands in an entertaining Group F opener in Arlington.
Four-time champions secure their first opening-match World Cup victory since 2014, easing concerns after recent tournament disappointments and boosting confidence ahead of tougher Group E tests.
Preliminary pact calls for a ceasefire, reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and future negotiations on Iran’s nuclear programme, with formal signing planned in Switzerland.
The two-day ninth National Skateboard Championship was about more than crowning winners. It offered a glimpse of a growing generation of skateboarders dreaming of taking the sport to greater heights.
The onus is now on PM Shah to craft a credible Nepali foreign-policy narrative.
It is essential to embrace self-reliance to address the growing challenges posed by climate change across Nepal’s diverse landscapes and populations.
A German art student and a Nepali designer turn their friendship into Divine Pop, a brand blending pop culture and upcycled fashion.
Three stories, seven characters and one symbolic selroti come together in a meditation on grief and remembrance.
The mosquito-borne, potentially deadly disease has become endemic in Nepal. Over 900 infections have been reported since January in 68 districts
The legendary striker reflects on Nepal’s stalled domestic league, the rise of the NSL, football’s enduring appeal, and why women may reach the World Cup before men.
Decision comes as prices fall and procurement strategy is revised, but farmers continue to face pressure during peak paddy planting period.
Economists warn that growing debt repayments are leaving the government with less room to fund infrastructure, jobs and growth.
Pushpa Kamal Dahal’s daughter rejects claims that she is preparing to flee the country, describing them as part of a politically motivated “media trial”.
Last week, the helicopter flew directly above Nepalis’ houses in Chhangru, prompting residents to run out, shouting and protesting in anger.
Teams navigated obstacle-filled courses as the annual event returned with challenges for both adults and children.
Nagelsmann also said Nathaniel Brown would earn a first World Cup appearance in their Group E opener on Sunday and that, importantly for Germany’s chances, Neuer has found his rhythm in time for the four-time champions.
Only 18 kilometres of the 68-kilometre Gamgadhi-Nakche Nangla road have been opened, leaving residents of Mugum Karmarong reliant on costly mule transport and days-long walks for basic supplies.
Paving accelerated on key stretches ahead of monsoon; 10 of 13 bridges already in operation.
Irankunda, Metcalfe on target as Socceroos halt Turkey’s return in Group D opener.
Locals and lawmakers criticise conduct as authorities say vehicle was removed during anti-encroachment drive.
Tea producers describe India’s new quality-testing regime as a non-tariff barrier that has paralysed exports and forced dozens of factories to suspend operations.
Nepal will continue exporting 40 MW after India’s Central Electricity Authority cites transmission constraints, stalling plans to raise supply to 60 MW.
John McGinn’s first-half goal seals historic win as Scotland hold firm under late pressure to top Group C and revive knockout hopes in the expanded 2026 World Cup format.
Tehran signals a deal could be days away, not Sunday, as hardline protesters rally against concessions and fighting continues across the region.
Saibari puts Morocco ahead before Vinicius rescues Brazil with a stunning equaliser as both sides begin their Group C campaign with a point in East Rutherford.
The country’s LGBTQ community has won significant legal recognition, but participants at this year’s Pride Parade say social acceptance remains a work in progress.
While others chase careers and status, Diwakar finds fulfilment among abandoned cows and quiet acts of service.
Repeated crop losses from wildlife are pushing farmers in Jhapa to abandon paddy and maize in favour of rubber.
A pharmacy owner from Rukum West returns home after a 14-month smuggling route across 18 countries, burdened by massive loans and broken promises.
A forensic examination of charge sheets reveals how corporate loans, paper land deals, share trading financed through credit, and alleged market manipulation converged in a 27-billion-rupee financial crime case.
The four-day visit to Beijing seeks to rebuild trust, address Chinese concerns, and advance bilateral cooperation in the changed political context in Nepal.
The series documents tiger behaviour that challenges long-held assumptions about the species and highlights Nepal’s remarkable conservation achievements.
The alternative front is fundamentally fragile and at risk of collapsing due to internal leadership friction and a lack of coherent institutional structure.
Kathmandu’s new-look government seems determined to bypass traditional political friction in pursuit of tangible economic outcomes.
Strengthening early grade literacy begins with recognising the language children bring into the classroom.
Sexual and gender minorities march through the Capital as part of global Pride Month celebrations.
The change comes after Manchester United’s Lisandro Martinez, Everton’s Michael Keane and Sunderland’s Dan Ballard were sent off for pulling an opponent’s hair last season.
Published Supreme Court rulings show newly appointed chief justice was more often a signatory than the principal author of precedent-setting judgments.
US forces shot down multiple Iranian one-way attack drones heading toward the Strait of Hormuz, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters.
Construction of the project may take up to two years to begin amid coordination hurdles and delays in land acquisition.
Turnover drops 14 percent and blue-chip stocks join the decline, though analysts say easing selling pressure could pave the way for a recovery.
Here are some of the photos taken by our photojournalists and reporters this week.
At Mandala Theatre, a simple purchase exposes fragile hierarchies of power and privilege.
Krishna Gopal Shrestha’s debut solo exhibition examines how ancient images continue to shape contemporary identity and cultural memory.
‘Nepalma Pustakalya’ traces the evolution of libraries in Nepal, linking them to the country’s political and educational history.
The Post brings you a lowdown on some major events this week.
Here is a snapshot of what happened at the stock market this week.