Nirmal Purja acquitted on rope-cutting case on Everest
KATHMANDU: Famous mountaineer Nirmal Purja, popularly known as Nimsdai, has got clean chit in the rope-cutting case that surfaced during the last climbing season on Everest. The government carried out an investigation after he made public the information and video of the conversation on social media that an unknown person had cut the ropes fixed
Four nabbed for presenting forged academic certificates for EDV
The four were charged with producing fake documents of SEE and +2 education and presenting them to the Embassy.
Third edition of Kathmandu Kalinga Literary Festival concludes with gusto
The festival brought together over 300 writers from Nepal, India, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, and other South Asian nations, fostering a rich exchange of literary and cultural traditions.
President Paudel confers rank insignia on new CoAS Sigdel
At a special programme organised at the Office of the President, Sheetal Niwas today, newly appointed CoAS took oath of office and secrecy before the President who is the Supreme Commander of the Nepal Army.
Two succumb to dengue in Jhapa
Koshi, Morang tops the list of infected with 532 followed by Jhapa, Dhankuta and Sunsari at 81, 80 and 70 respectively.