Thon, is being organized by Adhyayan School and Leapfrog Technology in collaboration with Code for Nepal and Veda.
Lalmohan, or as we Indians call it when it is immersed in chasni gulab jamun, is a beloved dessert throughout South Asia, including Nepal. Crafted from milk solids kneaded into dough balls, deep-fried, and then soaked in a fragrant syrup, lalmohan offers a spongy and juicy texture.
Minister for Communications and Information Prithvi Subba Gurung said that the government was planning legal arrangements with policy clarity on artificial intelligence.
This is in line with government goals to popularize the national ID and the App which was launched in 2021. The integration happened last week.
Nepal Friendship Festival’ from February 5 to 23, aiming to enhance bilateral ties through cultural exchange. The event will feature traditional music, dance performances, and a cultural tour across districts bordering Nepal.
The Social Media Bill proposed by Nepal's government to regulate online content has provoked criticism from various stakeholders. Critics argue that the bill threatens freedom of speech and press freedom.
Education, healthcare, and social support remain out of reach for those affected by the Maoist conflict, ICJ survey finds.
From dancing Shamans, carrying out a parade of Buddhist monks to raising a big cut out of the hissing snake, Nepal's indigenous Tamang community on Thursday celebrated Sonam Lhoshar- the year of the snake with grandeur and fanfare.
Tigers are in fact "a major source of revenue": wildlife tourism and tiger safaris are a "big source of income" for communities near the national parks. An average of 3,000 people in Nepal are killed every year by venomous snakes, but "tiger kills get far more media attention".
Wildlife crime continues to plague Nepal, even as the law enforcement strives at the forefront. The country functions both as a source and transit hub for wildlife trade. Most of the wildlife crimes reported here revolve around the illicit hunting and smuggling of its iconic megafauna such as tigers (Panthera tigris),
The Indian Tea Association (ITA) secretary general, Arijit Raha, has urged the deputy chairman of the Tea Board of India to reconsider the proposal for a mandatory auction system for teas imported from Nepal.
The price of a permit to climb the world’s highest peak will rise 36 percent later this year. Guides believe that climbers will still flock to the mountain.