The Ghodaghodi Lake Area, home to Nepal’s first bird sanctuary, is culturally important to the indigenous Tharu people and this may have played a significant role in its preservation.
Five injured in Nepal helicopter crash
“An incident involving a Simrik Air helicopter 9N – AJZ took place in Siprung of Sankhuwasabha district. Out of five persons who were on board, three (including the pilot) have been transported to Medicity Hospital,
From protest to triumph: Bangladesh’s inspiring journey in women’s football
Members of the Bangladesh womens football team, who won the SAFF Women’s Championship 2022 in Nepal, wave to supporters from a bus during their victory parade in Dhaka on September 21, 2022. (Photo: …
In Eastern Nepal, Endangered Elephants Are Endangering Farms
Sick of dealing with dangerous marauding elephants, farmers in Mechinagar are changing their crops and focusing on livestock, but conservationists warn that pivoting won’t solve the problem for good.
‘Farming tigers or rhinos is not beyond possibility,’ says head of Nepal’s wildlife department
As Nepal moves ahead with its wildlife farming policy, The Third Pole speaks with Maheshwar Dhakal, director-general of the Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation.
Citroën launches New C3 in Nepal
Shangrila Motors Pvt Ltd, the sole official distributor for Citroën in Nepal, today announced the launch of the much-awaited New Citroën C3 at a special introductory price of Rs 3.449 million.
NTA directs Smart Telecom to transfer all its assets
The Nepal Telecommunication Authority (NTA) has instructed Smart Telecom Pvt Ltd to hand over all the property it owns.
IMF approved about $52.8m for Nepal as part of a program with the Fund which will ease the impact of global shocks on economic activity
The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) completed the first and second reviews under the Extended Credit Facility (ECF) for Nepal, allowing the authorities to withdraw the …
IMF approves $52.8 million to Nepal under its extended credit facility
Though Nepal received $110 million as the first instalment, the Washington-based organisation had delayed the second instalment, stating that Nepal did not fulfil the necessary conditions.
‘We Look at Nepal for Nepal’s Sake’
On transitional justice, we are very keen to see it brought to a good positive conclusion for the good of the nation. We are not by any means the only partner. I would say the entire international …