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Government warns: Monsoon likely to cause floods and landslides
Kathmandu: Nepal government has issued warnings to all concerned people across the nation to be alert against floods and landslides likely to be caused by the monsoon. The Department of Hydrology and Meteorology has urged that since this year’s monsoon is likely to bring more rainfall than that of previous…
Read More »Deserted look of Fewatal & empty boats
Pokhara. The Fewatal, which has always been a tourist hotspot, has been deserted for almost a month and a half due to the Corona epidemic. Moreover, the boats carrying tourists are empty. It is yet to be decided when the epidemic will end and tourist activity will increase again after…
Read More »Monsoon arrives in Nepal
Kathmandu: Monsoon has arrived in Nepal with heavy rainfall occurring sporadically across the country from Friday. The Monsoon set in in Province 1, Province 2 and Bagmati Province due to the impact of low pressure wind developed in the Bay of Bengal of India. According to meteorological and weather forecasting…
Read More »Monsoon expected to enter Nepal in few days, heavy rainfall forecast
Kathmandu: Monsoon is expected to enter Nepal from the east in few days. The monsoon has already developed in the Bay of Bengal and it is heading towards Nepal, the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology said. Senior meteorologist Barun Poudel said the occurrence of rainfall has started to increase and…
Read More »Nabhisthan temple with endless burning flame being constructed
Dullu. Reconstruction of Nabhisthan temple, housing one of the two burning flames of Panchkoshidham, a famous pilgrimage site of Dailekh, has started. The temple is being rebuilt after the Department of Archeology allocated Rs 4 million for the reconstruction of this temple. The construction company has started construction of the…
Read More »Pilgrims’ rest house being constructed in Faktalung Himal
The pilgrims’ house (Devotees’ rest house) is being constructed under the leadership of Senchei Faktanglung Conservation and Promotion Committee, said committee chairperson Deepak Tammaden. He informed that a the rest house is being constructed for the visitors to the Faktanglung Himal, which is the center of the holy religious faith…
Read More »Nepal Airlines Corporation reduces flight fares
Kathmandu. As Nepal Oil Corporation reduced the price of international aviation fuel, the government-owned Nepal Airlines Corporation has reduced the airfare. Karishma Shrestha, spokesperson of the corporation, said that the fares of cargo and chartered flights have been reduced with effect from Monday. The corporation has reduced the tariff on…
Read More »Last village of Helambu gets connected to world
Kathmandu: Melamchi Ghyang village-a famous tourist destination especially for Buddhist people- situated at the uppermost part of Helambu Rural Municipality in Sindhupalchok district, has finally been connected to motorable roadways. This event has brought new hope among the villagers of Ghyang. The village has a few hundred Hyolmo people. The…
Read More »Clean Himal Campaign collects about 28,000kg of garbage
Kathmandu. The Nepal Army’s ‘Clean Himal Campaign’has collected 27,671 kg of garbage. The army had launched a clean-up operation in six mountains. On the occasion of World Environment Day, letters of appreciation were presented to the military team and allied organizations involved in the Clean Himal Campaign on Saturday. Gokul Bhandari,…
Read More »71 years of Annapurna expedition: Why did so few climb?
Kathmandu. The Central Committee of the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) and the Gandaki Provincial Committee have virtually celebrated the “71st Annapurna Expedition Day-2021” on Thursday to mark the 71st anniversary of the first Annapurna expedition. On the occasion, the speakers expressed that the first Annapurna mountain above 8,000 meters was…
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