Kimathanka residents complain of neglect ahead of elections
The remote settlement in northeastern Nepal remains cut off from the rest of the country, lacks reliable electricity, and depends on Tibet for daily necessities.
The remote settlement in northeastern Nepal remains cut off from the rest of the country, lacks reliable electricity, and depends on Tibet for daily necessities.
Dust, potholes and broken asphalt on a 46-km stretch leave travellers at risk and locals battling health problems as candidates face mounting fury.
Eight airlifted to Kathmandu; brake failure suspected.
Another election approaching, Bahundangi farmers still face deadly encounters and rising crop losses from elephant raids as earlier pledges of fencing and protection remain largely unfulfilled.
The contraband was being transported from Chandi Bazar in Dhankuta towards Sunsari district, possibly en route to India.
Armed Police Force intensifies surveillance along frontier amid heightened security ahead of elections.
Prime minister visits Solukhumbu to review preparations, rules out poll delay over winter concerns.
Guests from Khotang, Udayapur and Kathmandu affected; local authorities continue treatment.
Residents are frustrated that candidates make promises during elections but forget them once the polls are over.
Election-time leaders have promised fencing, compensation, and have even discussed exporting monkey meat, yet Dhankuta farmers still battle monkeys from dawn to dusk.
Former Kathmandu mayor to contest against KP Sharma Oli in a high-profile battle.
Four critically injured admitted to BP Koirala Institute of Health Sciences.
Accident on Postal Highway in Bhokraha Narsingh leaves two others injured.
Flight from Kathmandu overruns runway during landing, aircraft sustains damage.
Locals demand investigation and compensation.
Four students barred from campus for 15 days; administration opts for talks to defuse tension.
27-year-old Koshi province captain Meenash Thapa succumbs to injuries sustained in late-night accident.
Protesters looted weapons by taking advantage of the unrest at the area police offices in Anarmani and Damak.
Amit Yadav, 34, who was interning at Nobel Medical College, died Sunday morning; investigation underway to determine cause.
A 26-year-old man died after a muzzleloader gun went off while being loaded in Maiwakhola Rural Municipality.