After being bed-ridden for a month, Dilip Thapa, an HIV patient, died last week in Banepa. He was 43.

Thapa had contracted HIV virus through a syringe 17 years ago.

At a time when poaching of tigers and rhinos has been rampant worldwide‚ Nepal has achieved zero poaching of rhinos‚ tigers and jumbos

It has come to light that at least 2,000 owls are being poached in Nepal every year.

About 24 per cent of the children in the district are suffering from malnutrition.

While people connected to the central transmission line of Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) are bearing the brunt of increased load shedding hours, more than one dozens remote VDCs in Khotang have

The Bagmati River cleanup campaign completed its 42 weeks today.

The World Bank has threatened to cancel its grants if the blacktopping of Salyan-Rukum road stretch on Rapti Highway is further delayed.

Preparations are on to launch at least four new hydro-projects within a year along the Dordikhola corridor in Lamjung.

The US Agency for International Development today presented the USAID pioneers prize to the government of Nepal for bringing down neonatal mortality rate significantly.

In order to reduce loadshedding in urban centres, the Alternative Energy Promotion Centre has launched an ambitious solar energy subsidy programme aiming to cater to 25,000 households in 14 municip

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