WHO reconfirms Nepal’s maternal and neonatal tetanus-free status
Nepal first eliminated maternal and neonatal tetanus in 2005.
Nepal first eliminated maternal and neonatal tetanus in 2005.
The epicentre was at Bhairavkunda in Sindhupalchok district. No immediate reports of casualties or damage have been received.
Global climate leaders, experts, and those from international organisations are expected to gather in Kathmandu from May 16 to 18.
Three years to the day since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the UN General Assembly adopted the resolution with 93 countries in favour, 18 against, and 65 abstentions.…
Pabindra Shrestha shares his journey from a self-taught photographer to becoming a mentor and pageant director.
Shivaratri, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is considered one of the most sacred nights according to the Vedic calendar, alongside other holy nights such as Kaalratri, Moharatri, and…
Locals usually descend to lower areas after closing hotels in the last week of November. While some remain in Beding to look after the hotels, the unexpected snowfall has…
Droughts, crop failures and rising pest infestations lead farmers in mid-western Nepal to an uncertain future.
Land acquisition in Khokana still a major hurdle as project has already seen three deferrals.
Grief-stricken parents demand answers, alleging the Indian university of negligence and cover-up.