Nepal’s trade is at a crossroads. Once a key exporter of agricultural commodities, the country now struggles to sustain its own demand for essential goods, including paddy, milk, and sugarcane.
Proton e.MAS7 has successfully completed its 21-day cross-country journey, marking a significant milestone in Nepal's ...
A striking revelation from the 2021 Nepal Census has highlighted a growing concern: 23 per cent of Nepal's total population is listed as absentee. Coupled with this, over 25 per cent of the ...
Bal Krishna Sah of The Himalayan Times sat down with Professor John while he was in Nepal on various topics, including climate change and global politics around it. Excerpts: THT: What brought you ...
to immediately withdraw its unilateral and unconstitutional decision against The Himalayan Times without providing any opportunity to the reputed and much loved daily to clarify the allegations ...
has made an arbitrary decision to take 'unconstitutional action' against The Himalayan Times following its series of investigative stories exposing British mountaineer of Nepali origin Nirmal ...
As Nepal moves forward, the role of women in shaping its future has never been more crucial. To mark International Women’s ...
Nepal has a diverse array of cultures, traditions and languages that date back thousands of years. Contemporarily, it's deep-rooted traditions, languages and cultural practices are at risk of ...
Nepal recorded a trade deficit of Rs 861.38 billion in the last seven months of the current fiscal year, according to data released by the Department of Customs. The country's total foreign trade ...
to withdraw its decision to take unilateral action against The Himalayan Times. Chairman of Nepal Media Society Shubha Shankar Kandel issued a press release urging the Press Council Nepal to ...
According to _the New York Times_ report on MCC, large hydropower projects in Nepal will be affected if the transmission line is not completed. Nepal signed the MCC Compact Agreement on September ...
According to a study report by the World Health Organisation in 2008, more than 90 per cent of patients suffering from kidney failure in developing countries like Nepal died within a few months.
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