Kumar Paudel/Greenhood Nepal In Nepal, yew trees have been traditionally harvested for a variety of needs and more recently, to cater to the increasing demands of the modern pharmaceutical industry.
Indo-Nepal relations: A roller coaster ride
By buying into the propaganda of Nepal’s tilt towards China and China influencing Nepal’s politics, India is only exhibiting its own insecurities and undermining history, trade and culture …
Vietnamese peppercorn containers stuck in Nepal eligible to return home
Hanoi (VNA) – The customs of Nepal has issued a “No Objection Certificate” (NOC) allowing Vietnamese exporters’ peppercorn containers that have been stuck in the country for several months to return …
Nepal Govt Enforces Odd-Even Rule for Vehicular Movements Amid Sharp Rise in Covid-19 Cases
The Nepal government had earlier withdrawn the odd-even number vehicle movement after the COVID-19 lockdown was eased last month.
India opposes Nepal’s installation of omni-directional CCTV cameras on border near Uttarakhand
Nepalese authorities, responding to the objections of the Indians assured that all ‘issues’ will be resolved through talks.
Locked in power tussle with Nepal PM Oli, Prachanda tells party workers to prepare for worst
Prachanda and Nepal have claimed that the majority of the powerful Central Working Committee members have supported them while raising voice against PM Oli.
Nepal to boost road building activity to revamp economy
Reducing the time needed to transport goods across Nepal will help improve the country’s economy, as well as helping the country recover from the effects of the global pandemic. The Nepal Government …
Nepal’s government offices to be closed for 15 days amid surge in COVID-19 cases
Amid the continuous surge in coronavirus cases in Nepal, the Chief District Officers of Kathmandu Valley (Kathmandu, Bhaktapur and Lalitpur) have decided to close operations of government offices for …
FEATURE-Farmers fear hunger as floods worsen pandemic woes in western Nepal
Before the coronavirus pandemic hit, Nepali farmer Ganga Bahadur Sahi would go to India for six months a year to work as a labourer, earning money to feed his family of five. This year he came back …
India objects to omnidirectional CCTV cameras set up by Nepal at Uttarakhand border
Indian officials have asked their counterparts in Nepal to replace them with uni-directional CCTV cameras. The issue was raised by Indian officials during an informal border meeting between the two …