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368,604 people die of Covid-19 worldwide
Kathmandu: As of now the worldwide virus deaths has jumped to 368,604 and infected cases as many as 6.1 million with 2.7 million recoveries according to Johns Hopkins University. The death toll in the US due to Covid-19 seems to exceed 28.2% of total death toll recorded from across the…
Read More »State 2 govt prepares to cope up coronavirus
Kathmandu: State 2 has intensified the preparation to stay away from the coronavirus. The Health Directorate of State 2 is making efforts to set up 115 isolation beds at different hospitals and medical colleges. Deputy director at Health Directorate, Bijay Kumar Jha, informed that the State hospital at Janakpur will…
Read More »Padma Kanya Students’ Cycle Rally against Women’s Violence
Kathmandu: Padma Kanya Campus students studying in Bachelor of Business Management (BBM) in the 7th semester organized a cycle rally 2020 against women’s violence on Saturday. According to Cycle rally coordinator Yogendra Singh Basnyat, the cycle rally was organized to raise awareness against women’s violence, raise awareness for sanitation and…
Read More »International Buddhist Travel Mart commences
Gautam Buddha The International Buddhist Travels Mart has commenced at Bodhgaya in the Bihar state of India. Organized by the Association of Buddhist Site Tour Operators (ABTO), the travel mart aims to promote the places in Nepal and India that are related to the Buddha’s life. Addressing the inaugural program…
Read More »Nepali millet beer “Tongba” among the world’s 8 unusual drinks
Kathmandu: Nepali millet beer or commonly known alcohol “Tongba” found in every nooks and corner in the country is enlisted as one of the top 8 unusual drinks of the world, reported America based CNN news media in its published travel feature Friday, August 30, 2019. CNN writes, “If you’re…
Read More »Where there is an opportunity, Challenges follow
Nava Raj Dahal Nepal’s mountaineering tourism offers ample possibilities, opportunities and challenges too, because where there are opportunities, the challenges also automatically surface and follow. These challenges and problems were pertinent to Mt. Everest, mountaineering and trekking. That’s why under the initiation of Prime Minister K.P. Oli, a task force…
Read More »Limit Everest climbers to 150 a day, says Committee Report
Limit the number of Mt. Everest climbers to 150 a day, says Committee Report, submitted to the government Wednesday. The Study and Recommendation Committee formed to study the issues related to mountain tourism submitted its detailed report to Yogesh Bhattarai- the Minister for Culture Tourism and Civil Aviation. The committee…
Read More »Nepal’s Peaks above 8,000 meters
HB Kham Nepal’s magnificent beautiful natural topography stands in good stead to an earthly paradise for all adventurers, alpinists, trekkers and travel lovers from across the world. Incredible enough it may be, yet what is de -facto factual is that Nepal despite being exposed to the outside world as the…
Read More »Dolpo festival to kick off from 10 September 2019
Dolpo village Kathmandu: Dolpo festival is to kick-off from 10-14 September 2019, to highlight the hidden topography of Dolpa, its cultures, heritages, and promote the government’s declared national program- Nepal Visit Year 2020. Dolpa (Dolpo) elevated at a height of 1525 meters to 7625 meters above sea level, has a…
Read More »Nine Tourist Police Check Posts Proposed Outside the Valley
Tourist police registering tourist complaints Kathmandu: Nepal police has proposed for additional nine check posts outside Kathmandu valley. The main purpose of additional tourist check posts is required to boost up the government goal to bring in 2 million tourists and give them a sense of security, while they will…
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