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Reinventing political praxis

Nepal, Jan. 16 -- Nepali Congress, the largest and oldest tree in the unkempt garden that is Nepal's democracy, has bifurcated from its trunk, and this is no good news, even for its political rivals, ... Read More


India-Russia 'win-win' labour deal sparks concerns over migrant workers' rights and safety

New Delhi, Jan. 16 -- Undeterred by reports of scores of Indians in Russia being forcibly drafted into the Ukraine war - some of whom have died - Mr Rakesh Shah still wants to travel to Russia to work... Read More


Election Commission recognises Gagan Thapa-led Nepali Congress

Kathmandu, Jan. 16 -- The Election Commission on Friday decided to recognise the Gagan Thapa-led Nepali Congress as the legitimate party. A meeting of the commission's officials took the decision, a ... Read More


The game of Pickleball gaining traction in Kathmandu

Kathmandu, Jan. 16 -- Have you ever tried creating a game of your own? With unique rules and accessible materials, pickleball is slowly becoming a talk of the town in Kathmandu. Originally, this rack... Read More


'Shared Terrain' brings Nepali voices to India Art Fair

Kathmandu, Jan. 16 -- Danfe Arts is set to present 'Shared Terrain', featuring six artists from Nepal, at the India Art Fair 2026, from February 5 to 8, where 133 exhibitors from over 14 countries are... Read More


Newcomers Laligurans Association Club stun Jawalakhel Youth Club

Kathmandu, Jan. 16 -- Established just about a decade ago in Pokhara, Laligurans Association Club might be new to Nepal's professional football scene but they are not to be taken lightly. And they pro... Read More


FDI inflows drop nearly 40 percent amid political uncertainty

Kathmandu, Jan. 16 -- Foreign direct investment (FDI) in Nepal declined by nearly 40 percent in the second quarter of the current fiscal year, reflecting a deteriorating investment climate following t... Read More


Six education consultancy operators arrested over UAE study scam

Kathmandu, Jan. 16 -- Nepal Police has launched a crackdown on education consultancy operators accused of duping Nepali students by sending them to unaccredited academic institutions in the United Ara... Read More


Reinventing politics praxis

Nepal, Jan. 16 -- Nepali Congress, the largest and oldest tree in the unkempt garden that is Nepal's democracy, has bifurcated from its trunk, and this is no good news, even for its political rivals, ... Read More


Is more credit really the answer?

Nepal, Jan. 16 -- Banks are liquid, interest rates are low, and yet credit uptake remains weak. Policymakers are searching for ways to increase lending. From the local tea shops to the boardrooms of b... Read More