Kabita Kunwar levels record as Nepal clinch nervy win over Rwanda
Kabita Kunwar levelled the wicket tally with Sita Rana Magar, with two wickets in the win over Rwanda on Wednesday. They both have 62 wickets each now.
Kabita Kunwar levelled the wicket tally with Sita Rana Magar, with two wickets in the win over Rwanda on Wednesday. They both have 62 wickets each now.
Draft states the tenure and privileges of lawmakers, irrespective of their presence in House, cannot be curtailed by laws.
Experts warn of glacial retreat, unstable lakes, and call for urgent action.
With temperatures crossing 40°C in several districts, daily wage workers, students and businesses face mounting hardship amid warnings of rising health risks.
As Samir Kapur raises Tibetan refugee issues, Cao Jing warns against US State Partnership Program, Starlink, and Nepal’s participation in a May 27 Dharamshala event.
A source at PM’s secretariat says a parliamentary committee will be formed to probe him.
The consensual approach of the constitution amendment process must get continuity.
Women continue to die from abortion-related complications over two decades after the procedure was legalised. Experts say over-the-counter abortion kits are fuelling unsafe practices.
Sky-high diesel prices amid global supply constraints raise farming costs, giving rise to worries over food prices and rural livelihoods.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting said the approval of the bill was a historic moment for the nation’s health.
Half-centuries from captain Jatinder Singh and Mujibur Ali power Oman to convincing victory.
Both are in police custody in connection with money laundering allegations.
As cheap, mass-produced drones play a large role in Russia’s war in Ukraine, the Pentagon has ramped up investments in counter-drone technology.
The recent local elections are a clear evaluation of the People’s National Congress’s performance.
Building a bridge between domestic governance and external behaviour is a strategic imperative.
As temperatures rise, hotels and resorts along the Sunkoshi and Bhotekoshi rivers report a surge in domestic and international visitors.
The market fluctuated during the week, with gold peaking at Rs 302,800 and dipping to Rs 299,700 before ending lower overall.
He says he resigned to ensure impartial investigations into matters related to him and to avoid any conflict of interest while in office.
Defending champions Bangladesh placed with hosts India in Group B.
Veterans of the 1975–1990 civil war warn of rising sectarian tensions, mass displacement and political fractures as fragile ceasefire leaves key issues unresolved.
Samir Paul Kapur meets top leaders, pushes for stronger investment climate and expands talks on trade, ICT and policy reforms.
Police detain three clinic operators as investigation begins.
Congress, UML and other forces scramble to rebuild organisations, review leadership and prepare for local and provincial polls as new political order takes shape.
With 98 percent of work done, authorities expect full operations within three months as staffing, safety systems and toll infrastructure are finalised.
Critics highlight depth, language, and spiritual themes in Anusha Sharma Subedi’s English poetry collection.
Trump said he would extend the ceasefire until Iran’s “proposal is submitted, and discussions are concluded, one way or the other.”
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Having already lost a FIFA Series opportunity because of administrative turmoil, Nepal’s women footballers now prepare for SAFF amid fears that suspension politics could again deny them international action.
Rising fuel and import costs push Kathmandu restaurants to the brink, as owners weigh price hikes amid falling customer flow.
Rising temperatures believed to be pushing venomous snakes from the plains into the hills and mountain regions.
Although constitution promises social security and allowances for endangered groups, Kapilvastu’s Netuwas remain excluded from state support.
In Kathmandu, the US assistant secretary meets the Tibetan community, urges the new government to offer them more support.
New documents obtained by Kantipur linked to Sudan Gurung show previously undisclosed facts and raise new questions.
Five years after announcing himself at the TU ground, Bhurtel delivers another match-winning knock, alongside Lamichhane’s brilliance with the ball.
For six decades, Sher Bahadur Deuba outlasted rivals, outwitted kings, and came back from every political near-death. His final undoing was of his own making.
New Area Administration Office saves time and costs for locals, though the lack of transport remains a challenge.
The UAE lead the series after winning the first match by six wickets on Monday.
Farmers turn sandy riverbeds into productive fields. They earn a living from growing vegetables, but rely on risky roadside trade without market.
The government appointed Dilliraj Acharya as chairperson of the crisis-ridden cooperative management committee.
Nepal needs to build a tourism industry that is diversified, accessible and affordable.
The state is delusional if it believes it can kill journalism and establish a monopoly over truth.
Nepal maintains exchange rate stability and financial openness with India, limiting its monetary independence.
Amnesty cites increased limits on protest and expression in Nepal, alongside stalled transitional justice efforts.
Spinner Santosh Yadav makes his international debut as Nepal shuffle the pack with four changes for the final match of the series.
Myanmar has been in turmoil following the coup that overthrew the democratically elected government of Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi.
Dumping waste along Danda Khola polluted environment and affected residents and travellers.
Talks focus on strengthening Nepal–US ties, with emphasis on trade and investment, says foreign ministry.
Cook, a supply-chain genius who boosted Apple’s market value by $3.6 trillion in his 15 years at the helm, will stay on as executive chairman when Ternus takes over on September 1.
Hotels across Pokhara, Chitwan and Lumbini report sharp cancellations from Western travellers, with Indian and domestic tourists now keeping the sector afloat amid rising uncertainty.