In an inconsequential men's match, Royal Basketball Club defeated South Siders Basketball Club at home 85-74 on the back of a fine performance from Nikesh Rakhal Magar. Read Full Story »
Province 5 stun leaders APF by three wickets in the rain-affected Group 'B' match in Mulpani Read Full Story »
Government officials denied any knowledge of the programme and pointed to the Army, which also denied knowledge about the partnership Read Full Story »
Hospital administration says it needs at least 70 staff immediately Read Full Story »
Brought up secretly in Upper House, the controversial bill has provisions that will destroy century-old Guthi tradition, they warn Read Full Story »
Political analysts say making a genuine effort to demand constitutional amendments would require quitting the government first Read Full Story »
Tulsipur sub-metropolis started the ‘Smart Chhori’ (smart daughter) campaign wherein the adolescent girls are given lessons on topics that will broaden their knowledge of the world outside the school.Read Full Story »
In this interview with the Post’s Alisha Sijapati, Chalise talks about the positive changes that have occurred thanks to his organisation’s initiatives and shares the difficulties of running a start-up. Read Full Story »
Bipendra Maharjan, who captained the Nepal basketball team for over a decade, says he was lucky; others don’t even get that much. Read Full Story »
Volleyball player Reshma Bhandari, bodybuilder Maheshwar Maharjan and badminton player Prince Dahal were the others nominees of the Award Read Full Story »
With a liquidity crisis in the banking sector and the low-risk appetite of banks towards providing loans without collateral, Nepal needs smaller foreign investments, too. Read Full Story »
With no monitoring agency for overseas educational consultants and an increase in the number of students seeking a foreign degree, it seems there are many fraudulent institutions and agencies that take people for a ride. Read Full Story »
Here are some of the top stories from The Kathmandu Post (June 2, 2019).Read Full Story »
If you start the morning with a healthy ego, you will enjoy a day full of action and interesting, fun stuff to do. You will manage everything with grace and a bright smile on your face. Read Full Story »
Free speech advocates and online content creators say powerful people are misusing criminal laws to curtail freedom of expression Read Full Story »
The national team skipper scores 10 of her 18 points in the final quarter in an exciting women’s basketball league opener Read Full Story »
Here are some of the top stories from The Kathmandu Post (June 1, 2019). Read Full Story »
Two different contractors likely to be hired for headwork and tunnel works.Read Full Story »
Silverware, status and history on the line for Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur at the Wanda MetropolitanoRead Full Story »
The round robin league tournament features 12 teams with four teams competing in the event. Read Full Story »
Town planners however call the plan ‘too ambitious’, considering the government’s track record of unkept promises Read Full Story »
When the demands of her in-laws were not met, her husband poured kerosene on her and set her on fire—the day of her first marriage anniversary. Read Full Story »
The new regulations state that no contract may be extended beyond half of the original period, preventing norm of indefinite deadline extensions. Read Full Story »
Representatives say Kathmandu is functioning with centralised mindset Read Full Story »
This lack of clarity means that ride-sharing apps Tootle and Pathao, facing large tax liabilities, are unsure whether they can take advantage of the new provision Read Full Story »
Durbar ko dukhanta is king Birendra’s ADC’s way of coming to terms with a horrific incident that has haunted him, and the country, for 18 years Read Full Story »
Antibiotics are overused and misprescribed in both humans and animals across the country. Doctors and researchers say that bacteria are evolving faster than ever, developing resistances to the most commonly used antibiotics, making infections harder to treat.Read Full Story »
The Thapathali Chess Park has been operating informally for over two decades and has produced some of Nepal’s top chess champions. Read Full Story »
Someone who is standing by your side during this weird time is going to stay by your side, so let go of any doubts you have about them today. However, you do need to watch out for their creeping frustration. It’s a good day, overall! Read Full Story »
A spoken language with no written script, Dhuleli is primarily spoken in Bajhang by the Rokaya, Kami and Bohara communities Read Full Story »
Despite rumours of unhygienic manufacturing techniques frequently making the rounds, the pau industry is a never-wavering enterprise Read Full Story »
The meeting at the foreign minister level has not taken place since 2016 Read Full Story »
Here are some of the top stories from The Kathmandu Post (May 30, 2019). Read Full Story »
It fails to rein in on scattered projects to enhance allocative efficiency and promote fiscal prudence. Read Full Story »
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