PM’s India trip Probably in September

2016- Aug 12,  Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal "Prachnad"  has instructed Foreign Secretary Shankar  Das Bairagi to expedite work to lay the groundwork for his India visit. PM Dahal is scheduled to leave for the UNGA in the third week of September.The instructions follow indications from India that New Delhi wants to welcome PM Dahal as early as possible. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi had

Supreme court ordered CIAA to stop action against doctors

2016-  Aug- The Supreme Court order against the Commission for Investigation of Abuse of Authority to stop action against seven doctors of the Institute of Medicine (IoM), Tribhuvan University. issued an interim order Responding to a writ filed by the doctors, a single bench of Justice Ananda Mohan Bhattarai ruled that such action against the doctors is beyond the CIAA’s constitutional jurisdictio

UK Exit from the Europian Union

Jun -2016- The UK has voted to leave the European Union by referendum. Leave won by 52% to 48% with England and Wales voting strongly for Brexit. UKIP leader Nigel Farage hailed it as the UK's "independence day" but the Remain camp called it a "catastrophe". The pound fell to its lowest level against the dollar since 1985 as the markets reacted to the results. The referendum turnout was 71.8% - w

Economic growth is government focus : PM Oli

15 may,2015- Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said that the government has an ambitious plan to attain rapid economic growth. To addressing a meeting of National Development Council in the Capital on Sunday, PM Oli said that the country will not be prosperous without setting such an ambitious goal. In the meeting called to discuss the government’s fourth phase plan, PM Oli said the government has

Community Radio: A Real Friend of Community People in Crises

Dr. RC Lamichhane, Executive Director (Association of Community Radio Broadcasters (ACORAB), Nepal ) May 4, 2016-The history of f Nepal is general considered to have begun in 1768-69 B.S., when Prithivi Narayan Shah, the king of Gorkha, unified Nepal. The total area of Nepal at present is 147,181 Sq. Km. with a rectangular shape. It is about 192 Km. wide from North to South and 880 Km. long fro

Social Work Is My Passion And Love To Involve In It : Film Producer Rai

April 22,2016-Jyoti Raj Rai is film maker by profession. Born in Bhojpur and raised up in Laxmi marga Morang, he was the offspring of British army. His mother wanted him to be an army but he was entrepreneur minded from his childhood. Unlike the most of the Lahure offspring he had different thoughts and desire. He has the heart of helping the needy from his childhood. He used to pay the fee of poo

Nepal Earn Maiden Victory In ICC World Cricket League Championship

17 April, Nepal defeated Namibia by five wickets for their maiden victory in the ICC World Cricket League Championship on Saturday. For the Nepali cricketers, it was a double delight, as they achieved the feat in front of a home crowd at TU cricket ground in Kirtipur. In an eight-team tournament that offers 2018 ICC World Cup Qualifiers spot to the top four teams, the first victory lifted Nepal to

Nepal featured in travel series that is quickly redefining family travel

Baburam Timilsina, Mar-31, For the month of March, Nepal was the chosen destination for the The Kid Trotter travel series. The series is a professional family produced travel series which brings viewers on a cultural journey around the world.  The Kid Trotter is very quickly gaining momentum as families world wide search for alternative and real experiences on holiday. Families are more and mor

Nepal Kayak Club Press Release

A event organized by Nepal Kayak Club The first edition of Himalayan Freestyle Kayak Championships to be held soon on the Trishuli River! Have you ever heard of McNasty, Aerial loop and Phonics Monkey? These are the names of some of the most amazing moves mastered by freestyle kayakers when playing on static waves or holes on rivers. A country world-known for its ragging rivers, Nepal counts an

Peoples affected by dust storm in Kathmandu Valley.

Mar 28, A dust storm has swept through the Kathmandu Valley on Monday. Massive plumes of dust and debris billowed into the air everywhere, forcing the people to stay indoors, broke down hording boards.  Some peoples have been injured at Tri-Chandra Campus area after a tree fell upon them due to the gusty wind. Another one also sustained injuries in Koteshwor.