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Locals share their inside knowledge of what to see, eat, drink and buy in the Nepalese capital city Until the formation of ...
I'm on a brick patio at Northfield, a popular café in Kathmandu, Nepal, strumming “Will the Circle Be Unbroken” on my guitar ...
When a king arrives, his people bow. The same happened on 9 March in Nepal, when former King Gyanendra Shah landed in Kathmandu from Pokhara. People shouted slogans in his support and carried a ...
The Art Institute of Chicago is returning the 12th-century sculpture Buddha Sheltered by the Serpent King Muchalinda to Nepal. Art Institute of Chicago The Art Institute of Chicago is returning a ...
Credit: Facebook/Rastriya Prajatantra Party – राप्रपा While this month’s pro-monarchy rallies in Nepal have caught international attention, there has always been a level of ...
Nearly seventeen years ago - on May 28, 2008, to be exact - Nepal abolished a 239-year-old Hindu monarchy, with Gyanendra Shah as king, and brought the curtain down on a decade-long civil war that ...
This is why celebrities often blur their homes on Google Maps, so that stalkers and thieves can't get a good look at it. And you can do the same. If your house is visible on Street View ...
The collaboration, announced on Monday, will give Esri access to Google map data for more than 2,500 cities. Newsweek contacted Esri for more information on the partnership via email. Google is ...
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Does Nepal want monarchy back? Nepal’s deposed king got a royal welcome in Kathmandu on Sunday with thousands of supporters flocking to the airport, according to several media reports. Gyanendra, 77, ...
Nepal’s total exports in the first seven months increased by 46.50 percent to Rs127.20 billion, mainly due to the export of soybean oil—a product the country does not produce commercially. However, ...
It is one of the very few private institutions that provide law education in Nepal. Ironically, while KSL’s website claims “no discrimination” and “positive discrimination” for marginalised students, ...