First Waste Processing Center of Madhes Province Begins Operations 

 Madhes Province’s first-ever waste processing center has started operations in Bardibas Municipality-8, Mahottari. The center, built at an initial cost of NPR 12 million, is a collaborative effort between Bardibas Municipality and HITTA Heavy Machinery and Recycling Center, Kathmandu.

Bharatpur Metropolis Launches ‘Visit Bharatpur 2024’ Campaign to Boost Tourism

In an effort to position Bharatpur as a prime tourism destination, Bharatpur Metropolitan City announced the initiation of the 'Visit Bharatpur 2024' campaign. The...

Cycle Tour Promotes Local Homestays and Cultural Riches in Gandaki Region

The 'Cycle City' Bhairahawa has rolled into Pokhara with a mission to boost community homestays under the banner of "Community Homestay, Our Culture and...

Nepal Airlines Wins Best Flag Carrier Award

India's Musafir Media Hub has honored Nepal Airlines Corporation (NAC) with the Best National Flag Carrier Award for 2023 among international airlines operating in...

Annapurna Region Records 24K+ Foreign Tourists in Tourism Revival

In the month of Kattik (mid-October to mid-November), the Annapurna conservation area saw a notable influx of foreign tourists, with a total of 24,409...

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Fashion’s Dark Side: Unveiling the Cruel Practices of Renowned Designers Exploiting Animals, and the Call for Change

In the glamorous world of high-end fashion, a disturbing truth lurks beneath the surface – the exploitation of animals for their skin and organs....

Latest Developments in Fitness and Health Technology

Technology keeps bridging the gap between our hectic lives and our fitness goals in today's fast-paced world where time is a luxury and health...

How to earn passive income in nepal

Earning passive income can be a great way to increase your financial stability and build wealth over time. Nepal, like many countries, offers several...

Valentine’s Day in Nepal

Valentine’s day is not a national day, nor it is a common festival in Nepal. But still, Nepalese people, especially in the urban areas/ cities observe this day with huge fanfare. It does not have any touch with Nepali history, civilization as well. So then, why do you think it is such a huge thing in Nepal for the past few decades? 

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