Prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, the flower industry in Nepal was worth over $20 million. Today, it has been reduced to just half of that, mostly because of the disruption caused by the pandemic and …
Shyam Kakshapati, pioneer of cafe culture in Nepal, dies at 70
Shyam Sundar Lal Kakshapati, the architect of famed Nanglo Restaurants and one of the pioneers of cafe culture in Nepal, has died. He was 70. According to family sources, Shyam died in Bangkok on …
Shyam Kakshapati, pioneer of cafe culture in Nepal, dies at 70
Shyam Sundar Lal Kakshapati, the architect of famed Nanglo Restaurants and one of the pioneers of cafe culture in Nepal, has died. He was 70. According to family sources, Shyam died in Bangkok on …
Ambassador Yubaraj Khatiwada strengthens diplomatic ties between Nepal-USA in Washington DC
Ambassador Yubaraj Khatiwada strengthening diplomatic ties between Nepal-USA in Washington DC. Ambassador Yubaraj Khatiwada has held an interactive meeting with prominent mountaineers at Rainier, …
Nepal’s Once-and-Future Prime Minister: What to Expect From Deuba’s Foreign Policy
Managing relations with great powers will remain a key foreign policy challenge for Nepal’s new prime minister.
Global coronavirus update: Nepal’s Covid-19 death toll crosses 10,000-mark
Nepal’s coronavirus death toll crossed the 10,000-mark, as the country recorded 25 fresh virus-related deaths on Friday, according to official data.
Child Sponsorship and Volunteering Work in Nepal
Child Sponsorship in Nepal is very much needed. Two-third of Nepal’s children are severely deprived and 40% live in absolute poverty. This is due to a decade long civil war and political instability.
Child Sponsorship and Volunteering Work in Nepal
Child Sponsorship in Nepal is very much needed. Two-third of Nepal’s children are severely deprived and 40% live in absolute poverty. This is due to a decade long civil war and political instability.
Searching for the Next War: What Happens When Contractors Leave Afghanistan?
As U.S. troops withdraw, many contract employees – most of them from poor countries, including Nepal – are leaving Afghanistan and fanning out around the world.
Searching for the Next War: What Happens When Contractors Leave Afghanistan?
As U.S. troops withdraw, many contract employees – most of them from poor countries, including Nepal – are leaving Afghanistan and fanning out around the world.