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Nepal Remittance Boom Masks a Deeper Crisis: Family Fragmentation in the Age of Migration

Nepal's remittance inflow surged 37.7 percent to 1449 billion rupees in eight months. But economists warn the economy risks dependency while families remain fractured—and the new government's promises face implementation challenges.

Nepal Aviation Safety: Why International Civil Aviation Day demands accountability

A deep look into Nepal’s aviation safety—its frequent crashes, systemic failures, high-risk airports, and the reforms needed to protect passengers and tourism.

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Nepal Remittance Boom Masks a Deeper Crisis: Family Fragmentation in the Age of Migration

Nepal's remittance inflow surged 37.7 percent to 1449 billion rupees in eight months. But economists warn the economy risks dependency while families remain fractured—and the new government's promises face implementation challenges.

Kumal Community: Indigenous Heritage of Nepal

Discover the Kumal Community, Heritage of Nepal and its rich traditions of pottery, rituals, and resilience in a rapidly modernizing world.

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Nepal Remittance Boom Masks a Deeper Crisis: Family Fragmentation in the Age of Migration

Nepal's remittance inflow surged 37.7 percent to 1449 billion rupees in eight months. But economists warn the economy risks dependency while families remain fractured—and the new government's promises face implementation challenges.

414 Modified Motorcycles Seized Under ‘Operation 365’ Crackdown

Police seize 414 modified motorcycles in Pokhara under Operation 365, tightening action against illegal bike modifications and rising noise pollution.

A Long-Standing Crisis: Mass School Kidnappings in Nigeria

The Papiri abduction is yet another heart-wrenching chapter in Nigeria's escalating school kidnappings crisis. Since 2014, over 2,500 students have been snatched from their classrooms, sparking global outrage and the #BringBackOurGirls movement. This crisis isn't just a security issue; it's a battle for education and hope.

Environment & Climate

Nepal Pioneers Green Hydrogen Future: IBN Signs Landmark Feasibility Pact with South Korean Firm

Nepal signs a deal with a South Korean firm to study converting its excess hydropower into valuable green hydrogen fuel.

State of Lakes of Nepal: Conservation Challenges and Climate Change Impacts

Nepal’s lakes are ecological guardians and cultural lifelines. While Himalayan glacial lakes expand due to climate change, Terai wetlands vanish under urbanization, demanding urgent conservation and local participation.

World Lake Day 2025: Why Nepal’s Lakes Matter for Climate and Conservation

World Lake Day 2025 calls for urgent action. Nepal’s lakes face pollution, climate change, and sedimentation but remain vital for biodiversity, culture, and climate resilience.

Buddhism & Spirituality

Dalai Lama Earns First-Ever Grammy Nomination

14th Dalai Lama, spiritual leader and Nobel laureate, has made history with his first-ever Grammy nomination.

Devadaha: Spiritual and Historical Birthplace of Buddha’s Maternal Lineage

The quiet town of Devadaha Buddha's maternal lineage, in Nepal holds a spiritual and historical depth that few other places can claim. For centuries,...

Yarne: The 45‑Day Rainy‑Season Retreat in Tibetan Buddhism

Yarne, the 45-day rainy-season retreat in Tibetan Buddhism, is a time of vow renewal, meditation, and study rooted in the Buddha’s compassion. From Sojong ceremonies to daily prayers and debates, it offers deep ethical, mental, and community benefits—inviting both monastics and laypeople to align with the Dharma’s rhythm.

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Former PM KP Sharma Oli Pens Open Letter After Resignation, Appeals to Gen Z

In a heartfelt open letter addressed to Gen Z, former PM KP Sharma Oli reflects on personal loss, warns of manipulation in the ongoing movement, and urges the youth to safeguard the democratic system born from sacrifice.

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Safalta Theeng Tamang bags the title of Miss Tamang 2021

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The Other Woman: Can she be blamed alone?

Being a woman is both blessing and curse. It depends on which family you were born to, the environment, and the choice you make.

Dogs: Bond with them

IF STEADFAST, HONESTY, LOYALTY, AND UNCONDITIONAL FRIENDSHIP HAD A FACE; IT WOULD PROBABLY BE A DOG WAGGING ITS TAIL.

Second dose anti-COVID-19 vaccine to be administered from April 20

The government is to administer the second dose of vaccine against COVID-19 to people, who have received the first dose, from April 20 to 28.

What COVID-19 is teaching the world?

The outbreak of the COVID-19 virus surfaced in the Wuhan province of China in December 2019. Soon in the following two months, the terrorizing...

Lockdown saves lives but hurts business

In these difficult times or situations, it is important to stand united and help one another in whatever way we can. As the repercussions of...

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