Yearender 2023: 12 pictures from an eventful year
Here are some of the best photos taken by our photographers in 2023
Here are some of the best photos taken by our photographers in 2023
Approximately 80 percent of Nepal’s population is at risk from natural and climate-induced hazards, including extreme heat stress, flooding, and air pollution.
The prime minister is not genuinely committed to combatting corruption, and his rhetoric is merely lip service, anti-corruption activists say.
While Parliament has failed to give full shape to all the committees, the panels that got their shape and leadership have not been able to create any optimism either.
Colleges across the country are short of students, with thousands of seats unoccupied. Once booming, colleges now teeter on the edge of closure, as students see few opportunities after graduation.
Prime Minister Dahal has an uphill battle as Nepal seeks to balance relations with its giant neighbours India and China amid growing US interest in the country.
2023 was unforgettable for the Nepali people. A terrible, devastating year that has scarred many, in multiple ways.
For contemporary writers, the key is to choose words that resonate well with the readers, creating a harmonious blend of languages in Nepali literature.
‘In 10 years, Nepal will develop from an extremely poor country with a per capita GDP of less than $300 to the richest country in South Asia with a per capita GDP of $3,000,’ said the Maoist chairman.
Here are some of the best photos taken by our photographers in 2022.
Here is a list of seven trails recommended by the Nepal Tourism Board, the country’s tourism promotional body, worth visiting.
The post-poll alliance surprised all, including Nepal’s close neighbours, China and India.
The political parties did not develop a common minimum programme to tackle the growing problems of the country, and the coming days could be more difficult for the people.
The thousands of victims of the decade-long Maoist insurgency do not trust the government anymore as no progress has been made in providing justice.
But voters are sceptical whether the new parties and leaders will do anything different because the parties and even some independent candidates have repeatedly tricked the public with their false promises, analysts say.
Industry insiders describe the level of investment in Pokhara as ‘unprecedented’, all the while worrying about whether foreign visitors will increase in the near future.
Despite a growing positive environment for expanded market access for Nepal’s power, the country faces a number of challenges
From fuel to food and transportation to entertainment, everything became dearer for Nepalis.
Health authorities admit that the government utterly failed to protect the people in times of emergency
In the last fiscal year ended mid-July, daily departures averaged 1,726, a five-year high.