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Sri Lankan eyes to Pakistan, 36,000 corneas donated
Sri Lanka has donated as many as 36,000 corneas to Pakistan over many decades, a top official said.
Source:DAILY MIRROR2024-5-313008 -
SL refutes reports of move to sell surplus ammunition to Ukraine via Poland
Sri Lanka's Ministry of Defence has refuted recent media reports, stating that Poland is utilizing intermediaries to procure surplus ammunitions from Sri Lanka to transfer to Ukraine.
Source:DAILY MIRROR2024-5-313292 -
India denies proposing to form Free Trade Agreement with Maldives
The Indian government has denied proposing to form a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with Maldives, as was remarked by Maldivian Economic Minister Mohamed Saeed.
Source:SunOnline International2024-5-311323 -
Cash for trash?
There is cash in the trash! So have we heard this multiple times. However, if there is not much cash, this initiative of making money from trash could ease the burden of the mounting trash issue.
Source:Kuensel2024-5-281968 -
Turbulence on Doha-Dublin flight leaves 12 injured
Twelve people have been injured due to turbulence on a flight from Doha to Dublin.
Source:The Rising Nepal2024-5-271900 -
More than 670 estimated dead in Papua New Guinea landslide
Unstable terrain, remote locations and damaged roads are hampering relief efforts in Papua New Guinea after more than 670 people were feared killed in a landslide last week in the Pacific nation's north, the United Natio…
Source:SunOnline International2024-5-271279 -
Police rescue Nepali held against will at Male’ guesthouse
Police, on Friday night, rescued a foreigner being held against will at a guesthouse in Male’ City.
Source:SunOnline International2024-5-251783 -
World Food Forum to launch Bhutan Chapter for youth
The World Food Forum (WFF), facilitated by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Bhutan, is launching the country chapter in June to empower young people to be more engaged in policy making, f…
Source:Kuensel2024-5-242879 -
China donates 1,500 tons of drinking water
China's Xizang Autonomous Region has gifted 1,500 tons of mineral water to the Maldives government on Thursday.
Source:The News International2024-5-242524 -
Lumbini Master Plan sees 3% progress in 5 years
The Lumbini Master Plan, one of the national pride projects of the government, has not been completed even 46 years after the government announced its construction.
Source:The Rising Nepal2024-5-242995 -
Mountainous Countries are the Worst Sufferer of Climate Change: Prachanda
Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has said that the communities living in the high mountain areas are in the worst and most vulnerable state of climate change.
Source:SATV2024-5-223921 -
’We will not allow anyone to harm India’s security’: Ali Sabry
Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Ali Sabry affirmed his country's commitment to safeguarding India's national security interests on Monday, stating that Colombo, as a responsible neighbour, will not allow anyone to harm India…
Source:DAILY MIRROR2024-5-211361 -
70 Years of Nepal-China Relation Celebrated on Sunday (Photo Features)
Diplomatic relations between Nepal and China have entered their 70th year. An event was organized at Marriott Hotel on Sunday evening to review bilateral relations. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs N…
Source:SATV2024-5-203641 -
EVMs: Public perception in Bhutan and India
Despite lingering reservations among electorates in Bhutan and India regarding Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs), officials from both countries say that these machines are secure, reliable, and efficient.
Source:Kuensel2024-5-191301 -
Flash floods kill 50 in western Afghanistan
Flash flooding has killed at least 50 people in western Afghanistan, provincial police said Saturday, with some residents reaching safety on higher ground mere minutes before the water hit.
Source:The News International2024-5-191522 -
372 drug peddlers arrested in 10 months in Jhapa
The District Police Office, Jhapa has arrested 372 drug peddlers in the past ten months.
Source:The Rising Nepal2024-5-182085 -
14 Sri Lankan fishermen arrested by Indian Navy
The Indian Navy has arrested 14 Sri Lankan fishermen along with five boats for crossing the International Maritime Boundary Line (IMBL) and for fishing sea cucumber on Thursday, May 16, 2024,
Source:DAILY MIRROR2024-5-171651 -
Secret to a happy marriage revealed - and it's not what you think
What makes love ever-lasting? This is the topic of clinical psychologists John and Julie Gottman.
Source:The News International2024-5-172234 -
147MW Patrind hydropower project: Korean firm wins case against NTDC in London court of arbitration
A Korean firm has won the case against the Government of Pakistan in the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA) for the inclusion of escalated cost in the true-up tariff and failure of NTDC in evacuating elect…
Source:The News International2024-5-171741 -
Local journalists to receive training in Pakistan
Maldives Media Council (MMC) has held discussions with the Pakistan High Commission in the Maldives on the possibility of training and capacity-building programs for Maldivian journalists through Pakistan educational ins…
Source:SunOnline International2024-5-131884 -
Maldivian FM meets Qatari PM; both commit to stronger ties
Maldives and Qatar reaffirm the commitment to strengthening the partnership between the two countries on Sunday, in a meeting between Maldivian Foreign Minister Moosa Zameer and Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim…
Source:SunOnline International2024-5-132290 -
Indian FM reminds Maldivian counterpart of support provided over the years
Indian External Affairs Minister Dr Subramaniyam Jaishankar, on Thursday, reminded his Maldivian counterpart, Moosa Zameer, of the numerous assistance India has provided to Maldives over the years.
Source:SunOnline International2024-5-101259 -
Maldives Foreign Minister leaves for India on official visit
Minister of Foreign Affairs Moosa Zameer on Wednesday left for India on an official visit.
Source:SunOnline International2024-5-91583 -
Asia’s rising temperature threatens Bhutan’s glaciers
In the face of changing climate and weather patterns, lack of disaster risk knowledge, observations and forecasting, dissemination and communication, and preparedness to respond are the major challenges facing Bhutan and…
Source:Kuensel2024-5-61260 -
Outcry grows over Israel's move to shut down Al Jazeera broadcasting
Global human rights organisations and press bodies have criticised a decision by Tel Aviv to shut down Al Jazeera television.
Source:SunOnline International2024-5-61704 -
Anti-Pakistan rhetoric during India polls threat to Muslims, peace: Dar
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Ishaq Dar Sunday strongly condemned the surge in anti-Pakistan rhetoric and Islamophobic narratives by India’s political leaders during the ongoing Lok Sabha elections,…
Source:The News International2024-5-61881 -
Japanese Minister observes Basantapur area
Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, Kamikawa Yoko observed the Basantapur area of Kathmandu on Sunday. She arrived in Nepal today itself. The visiting Japanese Minister reached Basantapur at 2.00 pm.
Source:The Rising Nepal2024-5-51690 -
Bangladesh, Japan, India forge new development pathways
Referring to the comment, Prof Mamun said both Japan and India have “significant, serious, and senior-level commitment. That means this region has high economic potential.”
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-5-51927 -
73 succumb to tobacco consumption every day
General Secretary of Right to Health and Tobacco Control Network Nepal Purnabhakta Duwal has said that 73 people die every day in the country due to tobacco consumption.
Source:The Rising Nepal2024-5-41774 -
Pakistan launches its first lunar orbit mission tomorrow
The Institute of Space Technology (IST) would launch a student cube satellite ‘ICUBE-Qamar’ (ICUBE-Q) into the lunar orbit aboard China’s Chang’E-6 Mission from Wenchang space launch site, Hainan in China at 1250 PST…
Source:The News International2024-5-21767 -
Asia-Pacific economy to grow at 4.5 pct in 2024: IMF
The growth in the Asia-Pacific region will moderate to 4.5 percent this year from the outperformed 5 percent in 2023, said the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in its "Regional Economic Outlook Asia and Pacific" launche…
Source:XINHUA2024-4-301710 -
Pakistani heart patients bear brunt of strained Pak-India political ties
Pakistani heart patients seeking life-saving transplants in the south Indian city of Chennai have been bearing the brunt of strained political relations between Pakistan and India as they are struggling to get visas and …
Source:The News International2024-4-291754 -
Sri Lanka and China discuss vehicle manufacturing investment
A meeting between the China Association of Small and Medium-commercial Enterprises (CASMCE) and Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardena took place yesterday at Temple Trees, focusing on bilateral cooperation and investment op…
Source:DAILY MIRROR2024-4-261587 -
First meeting of Nepal-China aid projects concludes
The first meeting of the Aid Projects of China's Autonomous Region Tibet to Nepal (2024-2028) took place in Tibet's capital Lhasa on April 23-24.
Source:The Rising Nepal2024-4-251707 -
Qatari Emir responds positively to PM's proposals on tourism spot, Exclusive EZ
Bangladesh and Qatar agreed cooperation in a wide range of fields, including manpower, and trade and investment, signed 10 instruments to this effect.
Source:The financial express2024-4-241638 -
Indian govt hands over ICP
The government of India has handed over the Integrated Check Post (ICP) Nepalgunj to the government of Nepal on Monday.
Source:The Rising Nepal2024-4-231715 -
PM pledges to resolve Madi’s underground electricity line issue
Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ has pledged to address the issue of underground electricity lines in Chitwan’s Madi Municipality.
Source:The Rising Nepal2024-4-211444 -
6.4 magnitude earthquake jolts southern Japan
An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.4 hit southern Japan late on Wednesday, the Japan Meteorological Agency said.
Source:Times of india2024-4-182045 -
India suspected to be behind attack on Tamba: Naqvi
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi on Monday said India was suspected to be behind the attack on Amir Sarfraz Tamba who allegedly tortured to death an Indian terrorist Sarabjit Singh in jail in 2013.
Source:The News International2024-4-162238 -
Will import eggs from India again if local prices increase: Minister
The government will import eggs from India again if the local egg prices increase again, Trade Minister Nalin Fernando said.
Source:DAILY MIRROR2024-4-122818 -
Vietnamese billionaire sentenced to death for $44bn fraud
Behind the stately yellow portico of the colonial-era courthouse in Ho Chi Minh City, a 67-year-old Vietnamese property developer was sentenced to death on Thursday for looting one of the country's largest banks over a p…
Source:DAILY MIRROR2024-4-122432 -
India remains SL’s most reliable, dependable partner: Indian Envoy
India will remain Sri Lanka’s most reliable friend and a trusted and dependable partner, emphasized Indian High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Santosh Jha.
Source:DAILY MIRROR2024-4-111905 -
Bangladesh reclaims 91 bighas of land from India
In a landmark development, the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) has successfully reclaimed 91 bighas of land along the Jagdal and Beurajhari borders in Ranishankail upazila, Thakurgaon district, marking the end of 70 years …
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-4-102192 -
International Marathon “Run For World Peace” Successfully Held in Lumbini
In April 6, 2024, the second day of first Lumbini International Peace Festival, successfully held a peace marathon in Lumbini, Nepal; the birth place of Sakyamnuni Lord Gautam Buddha.
Source:SATV2024-4-76342 -
Pakistan warns India of befitting reply to any act of aggression
Foreign Office Spokesperson told that it is India’s old habit that instead of solving its problems, it accuses Pakistan
Source:The News International2024-4-72844 -
Nepal's Lumbini holds peace marathon to mark first peace festival
A peace marathon was held on Saturday in Nepal's Lumbini, the birthplace of the Lord Buddha and a UNESCO world heritage site, to mark the first Lumbini international peace festival.
Source:XINHUA2024-4-76505 -
People from across the World Unite at Lumibini for International Peace Festival: A Symbol of Unity and Harmony
An International Meditation Day is being celebrated continuously for two days starting today, by peaceful collaboration of Chinese and Nepalese in the serene birth land of Budhha; Lumbini. This is the first Lumbini Inter…
Source:SATV2024-4-58711 -
Lord Buddha relics from Sri Lanka to be presented To Dalai Lama
Lord Buddha's sacred Kapilawasthu relics, situated at a holy temple in Sri Lanka, will be offered to the Dalai Lama on Thursday morning, the office of Dalai Lama said in a statement.
Source:DAILY MIRROR2024-4-42760 -
Prime Minister Modi announces INR 100 billion financial assistance for 13th Plan
India’s Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, said that the Government of India will grant 100 billion Indian Rupees assistance in the 13th plan.
Source:Kuensel2024-3-243982 -
His Majesty the King presents Order of Druk Gyalpo to Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi
His Majesty The King presented the Order of Druk Gyalpo (Ngadag Pelgi Khorlo), Bhutan’s highest award, to the Prime Minister of India, His Excellency Shri Narendra Modi, in a special ceremony at Tendelthang in Thimphu y…
Source:Kuensel2024-3-243522 -
Two Indian nationals arrested with weapons in Sarlahi
In Sarlahi, the police shot and arrested two Indian criminals with weapons.
Source:myRepublica2024-3-191300 -
India grants USD 61.5 million to develop KKS Port
The Indian Government has agreed to provide a grant of USD 61.5 million to fully develop the Kankesanthurai (KKS) Port.
Source:DAILY MIRROR2024-3-194690 -
Maldives-India holds third meeting on deporting soldiers
The third meeting of the India-Maldives High Level Core Group was held in Male' on Sunday.
Source:SunOnline International2024-3-181941 -
Lyonchhoen meets PM Modi in India
In an effort to strengthen the enduring friendship and goodwill between Bhutan and India, Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay is on an official visit to India from 14th to 18th March.
Source:Kuensel2024-3-162568 -
China donates special explosive disposal equipment to SL Army
The Sri Lanka Army accepted a stock of special Explosive Ordnance Disposal Equipment, which had been gifted to the Ministry of Defence under the Chinese Military Grant scheme.
Source:DAILY MIRROR2024-3-141980 -
ChatGPT can now ‘read aloud’ its responses. Here's how the new feature works
OpenAI has announced a new read aloud feature for ChatGPT, which allows the chatbot to read out its answers in five different voices. The new feature has already been rolled out and can be used via the web version of Cha…
Source:mint2024-3-53365 -
Bhutan and UK forge collaboration via Honorary Consul
On your inaugural trip to Bhutan, you’ve had a packed schedule. What initial impressions can you share about the country and its people?
Source:Kuensel2024-3-42845 -
Assam annuls law allowing underage Muslim marriages, sparking controversy
In a dramatic move, Assam, India, has overturned an 89-year-old law permitting underage Muslim marriages, sparking intense controversy and accusations of religious polarisation from minority community leaders in the run-…
Source:The News International2024-2-265158 -
X still inaccessible for more than 4 days in Pakistan
Popular social networking platform X, formerly Twitter, was inaccessible to Pakistanis late Tuesday night, with the government still keeping mum about the disruption that began on Saturday last week.
Source:The News International2024-2-215748 -
First Day of Chinese Lunar New Year 2024 gongs Durbarmarg on Saturday; huge crowd joined this unique celebration
On the occasion of Chinese New Year 2024 a traditional Chinese Dragon dance, Lion dance and Unicron dance was enthusiastically performed at the mid of Durbarmarg road continuously for the second day early morning on Satu…
Source:SATV2024-2-117824 -
Kashmir Solidarity Day observed: India a terrorist state: PM
The Kashmir Solidarity Day was observed across Pakistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) on Monday to underscore India’s highhandedness and gross violation on human rights in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir …
Source:The News International2024-2-63480 -
Anura Kumara to leave for India tomorrow on official invitation
A group led by NPP leader Anura Kumara Dissanayake is to leave for India tomorrow on an official invitation by the Indian government, party sources said.
Source:DAILY MIRROR2024-2-53974 -
Nepal to export cement worth Rs. 150 billion annually
The cement and clinker worth Rs. 1.76 billion have been exported from Nepal during the first six months of the current fiscal year 2023/24. During this period, the overall export of the country decreased by 7.23 per cent…
Source:SATV2024-2-43348 -
India to cut financial aid to Maldives by 22%; Bhutan, Nepal to receive majority share
In the recent budget document released by the government on Thursday, India has proposed a 22% reduction in aid to the Maldives for the 2024-25 financial year. The Maldives now is slated to receive INR 600 crore for deve…
Source:Times of india2024-2-34762 -
India begins to flex its naval power as competition with China grows
For decades, India has focused its defense policy on its land borders with rivals Pakistan and China. Now, as its global ambitions expand, it is beginning to flex its naval power in international waters, including anti-p…
Source:The Rising Nepal2024-2-34238 -
Amid Row, India, Maldives 2nd Core Group Meeting To Be Held Today In New Delhi
India and Maldives will hold the second core group meeting in the national capital over the presence of Indian military personnel in the island nation, sources said.
Source:NDTV2024-2-23960 -
90 killed, 135 hurt in 93 militant attacks during Jan 2024
At least 93 militant attacks across the country took place in the last one month (January 2024), killing 90 persons and causing 135 injuries. Also 15 individuals were abducted.
Source:XINHUA2024-2-22758 -
Inauguration of Hindu temple in Abu Dhabi milestone for tolerance, religious harmony
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is poised to achieve another milestone in promoting tolerance and religious harmony as the construction of its largest Hindu temple nears completion, with plans for inauguration on February…
2024-2-14838 -
Indian High Commissioner calls for Tamil parties to have unified stance on political rights
New Indian High Commissioner Santosh Jha, in his maiden interaction with the representatives of the mainstream Tamil parties in the north recently, is reported to have emphasized the need for them to have a unified posit…
Source:DAILY MIRROR2024-1-303670 -
Chinese Embassy in Nepal held a grand Tibetan Lunar New Year Reception on Sunday
The Chinese Embassy in Nepal held a Tibetan New Year reception at the Yak and Yeti Hotel on Sunday. Nearly a thousand Tibetans and friends from all walks of life in Nepal celebrated this traditional festival together.
Source:SATV2024-1-298431 -
China-Nepal Focuses on Youth Educational Exchanges to Sow Future Seed
Honourable Mr. Narayan Kaji Shrestha, Nepalese Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Home Affairs stated China's support in building critical infrastructure has been instrumental in propelling Nepal towards economic gro…
Source:SATV2024-1-2717288 -
TU Signs Five Year Agreement With Chinese University UESTC
A memorandum of understanding has been signed between Tribhuvan University (TU) and the University of Electronics Science and Technology of China (UESTC).
Source:SATV2024-1-267328 -
India announces 15B INR concessional loan for GyalSung Project
The Government of India (GoI) has announced a concessional loan of 15 billion INR to support the Royal Government of Bhutan in the development of infrastructure for the GyalSung Project.
Source:SunOnline International2024-1-222600 -
Number of water birds increases in Ghodaghodi wetlands
According to statistics from a water bird count conducted by a group of ornithologists in the Ghodaghodi area, the bird population has increased this year compared to last year.
Source:एस् ए टि भी2024-1-213271 -
Construction materials piled-up on roadside cause accidents
Locals in Nepalgunj Sub-metropolitan City are found violating the rules of the sub-metropolis causing risks of accidents and traffic management.
Source:एस् ए टि भी2024-1-212714 -
Discussions to be held in India next regarding withdrawal of troops
India’s Ministry of External Affairs had said that the next round of discussions between India and Maldives regarding the withdrawal of Indian troops in the Maldives will be held in India.
Source:SunOnline International2024-1-201857 -
Trade transactions with China in RMB rise to 14pc
The bilateral trade between China and Pakistan has increased in Chinese currency (RMB) to more than 14 percent in 2023 from two percent in 2018.
Source:The News International2024-1-201682 -
Indian envoy emphasizes continuing existing relations
Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh Pranay Kumar Verma on Tuesday said existing friendly relations between Bangladesh and India would continue further and Delhi would work closely with the newly formed government.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-1-173704 -
Tibetan brown bear of 'Yeti Legend' spotted for first time in India
Under the cover of darkness, an elusive creature known as Tibetan brown bear of the "Yeti Legend" meandered across the landscape in the mountains of eastern India as the shaggy beast had no idea that someone, or rather s…
Source:The News International2024-1-179605 -
Chinese New Year Celebration; an additive to China-Nepal cultural exchange
First Chinese New Year celebration in Nepal made a successful inauguration on Sunday in the due presence of Respected Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal (Prachanda) as Chief guest of the event, 2024 “ Voices of Spring Go…
Source:SATV2024-1-1513252 -
Chinese New year celebration for the first time in Nepal
This year, Chinese Embassy in Nepal in coordination with Nepal Tourism Board and Kathmandu Metropolitan City, has co-organised and planned more than ten events starting today, Jan 14, for the grand celebration of incomin…
Source:SATV2024-1-1516706 -
China pledges USD 130M in grants to Maldives
President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu says that China has pledged USD 130 million in grant assistance to the Maldives.
Source:SunOnline International2024-1-143994 -
Kakar seeks fund to tackle threats to global health security
Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar on Wednesday stressed the need to explore mechanisms for global funding that could support nations in need, ensuring that no one is left behind in the global pursuit for healt…
Source:The News International2024-1-112229 -
China, Maldives upgrade ties as presidents hold talks
Chinese President Xi Jinping held talks with President of the Republic of Maldives Mohamed Muizzu in Beijing on Wednesday.
Source:XINHUA2024-1-112415 -
Sheikh Hasina highlights strong ties between Bangladesh & India, outlines plans for international relations
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Monday (Jan 8) traced her goals for the nation's foreign policy while highlighting the close ties between Dhaka and New Delhi.
2024-1-96918 -
PM Modi congratulates Sheikh Hasina on election victory in Bangladesh
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday called up Sheikh Hasina, who was re-elected Prime Minister of Bangladesh, and congratulated her on her victory in the January 7 election.
Source:The Hindu2024-1-92825 -
Bangladesh PM Hasina wins elections boycotted by opposition
As widely anticipated, Bangladesh’s Awami League won Sunday’s controversial general election, confirming incumbent Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for a fifth term with her party taking 223 seats out of 300.
Source:Vatican news2024-1-93245 -
Maldives seeks Chinese investments for VIA project
Maldivian President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu has asked for assistance from Chinese investors for the multi-million-dollar project to develop the Velana International Airport (VIA) – part of a 20-year plan to transform the Mal…
Source:SunOnline International2024-1-92255 -
India envoy told ministers’ remarks do not represent Maldives govt’s view
India’s top diplomat in Male’ was summoned by Maldives’ Foreign Ministry on Monday, and told that the derogatory remarks made by three deputy ministers against India do not represent the views of the Maldivian governm…
Source:SunOnline International2024-1-81943 -
India summons Maldivian envoy amid row over ministers’ remarks
India’s External Affairs Ministry summoned the Maldivian ambassador in New Delhi on Monday, after three Maldivian deputy ministers posted derogatory remarks against India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi on social media…
Source:SunOnline International2024-1-82121 -
Maldives summons Indian envoy to ‘explain’ amid diplomatic row
Maldivian Foreign Ministry summoned the Indian ambassador in Male’ to “explain” Maldives’ side on Monday, after three Maldivian deputy ministers posted derogatory remarks against India and Prime Minister Narendra Mod…
Source:SunOnline International2024-1-81717 -
An "eye" witness to China-Maldives cooperation
"Doctor, I can see your name tag now. Thank you," Ahmed Kalo said right after Chinese doctors at the China-Maldives Ophthalmology Center removed the bandages covering his eyes.
Source:XINHUA2024-1-83059 -
Zhejiang Province of China Cooperates with Nepal Olympic Committee
A meeting was held between General Executives of Nepal Olympics Committee team and Mr. Zheng Yao with other Chinese delegates on 5th of January.
Source:SATV2024-1-55711 -
Today will be a milestone in terms of electricity trade: Prime Minister
Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has expressed his belief that today will be a milestone in terms of electricity trade, stating that an agreement has been signed for 10,000 megawatt electricity trade for 10…
Source:SATV2024-1-42310 -
Bangladesh Connects Two Capitals and three countries via Bus Route
Bangladesh is only about 40km away from eastern border of Nepal. After India, Bangladesh, the nearest neighbor, has prepared to operate international bus services on four new routes between Nepal and India. Bangladesh h…
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-1-48849 -
Photo Features: Second Nepal-China Media Summit 2023 and 10th Anniversary of "Belt and Road" Initiative
Second China-Nepal Media Summit was successfully held in Lainchaur, Kathmandu on Tuesday which was attended by 42 Chinese organizations of Nepal including Xinhua News Agency, China Central Radio and Television Station(CC…
Source:SATV2023-12-267630 -
Second China-Nepal Media Summit for Nepal-China Overall Development
Second China-Nepal Media Summit was successfully held in Lainchaur, Kathmandu on Tuesday which was attended by 42 Chinese organizations of Nepal including Xinhua News Agency, China Central Radio and Television Station(CC…
Source:SATV2023-12-267232 -
TU graduates more than 73,000 students, marking world record in Guinness Book of World Records
Tribhuvan University (TU) has set a world record in the ‘Guinness Book of World Records’ for graduating the highest number of students in the world at once during a convocation ceremony.
Source:myRepublica2023-12-189697 -
Sri Lanka on high alert over Covid sub-variant in India
In the wake of the detection of the immune-evasive and fast-spreading variant in Kerala, India, the health authorities in Sri Lanka have taken note of it and gone on alert.
Source:DAILY MIRROR2023-12-183310 -
Bangladesh to buy 40 MW electricity from Nepal
The Bangladesh government has decided to import 40 MW of electricity from Nepal. A meeting of the Economic Affairs Committee of the Council of Ministers on Wednesday gave in-principle approval to the proposal to import e…
Source:myRepublica2023-12-82104
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