number of active corona infections in Nepal drop to 6,300

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Kathmandu: The number of active cases of corona virus in Nepal has dropped to 6,300. In recent days, the number of active infections has been declining as the number of recoveries has increased compared to the number of new corona infections. In the last 24 hours, corona infection has been confirmed in 511 people. At… Continue reading number of active corona infections in Nepal drop to 6,300

Chinese team return home after a four-day visit to Nepal

Kathmandu: A four-member delegation led by Chinese Communist Party’s Deputy Minister for International Affairs Guo Yezhou has returned home after a four-day visit to Nepal. The team returned to China today on a regular flight of Himalayan Airlines. Earlier, they had arrived in Nepal on Sunday on an Air China chartered flight. At a time… Continue reading Chinese team return home after a four-day visit to Nepal

Tribhuvan Army Club receives AFC license

Kathmandu: All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) President Karma Chhiring Sherpa on Wednesday handed over a certificate issued by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) to the departmental team Tribhuvan Army Football Club. At a function held at the Army Headquarters, ANFA Chairman Sherpa handed over the club license certificate to the Army after fulfilling all the… Continue reading Tribhuvan Army Club receives AFC license

Prachanda and Madhav Nepal still have a place to return: Bishnu Poudel

File Photo Finance Minister Bishnu Prasad Poudel addressing 9th National Tax day on November 22. Photo Courtesy: Ministry of Finance

Kathmandu: Communist Party of Nepal (CPN) General Secretary and Finance Minister Bishnu Poudel has urged Prachanda and Madhav Nepal to return to the party. Addressing a state gathering organized by the CPN-Oli group in Birgunj, he said that Prachanda and Madhav Nepal still have a place in the party. But for that, the two leaders… Continue reading Prachanda and Madhav Nepal still have a place to return: Bishnu Poudel

From Kobe to Maradona, a year of staggering losses in sports

FILE - In this Nov. 14, 1993, file photo, Miami Dolphins coach Don Shula is carried on his team's shoulders after his 325th victory, against the Philadelphia Eagles in Philadelphia. Sports in 2020 was an unending state of mourning. Sports in 2020 was an unending state of mourning. Football lost a big piece of its heart: Don Shula, Gale Sayers, Paul Hornung, Bobby Mitchell. Photo Courtesy: AP

(AP): There were so many this year. Sports in 2020 was an unending state of mourning. It was as if every week, sometimes days, another luminary fell, bringing a cascade of condolence and remembrance. It began New Year’s Day, a harbinger of what the year held, with the deaths of David Stern and Don Larsen.… Continue reading From Kobe to Maradona, a year of staggering losses in sports

Will COVID-19 vaccines work on the new coronavirus variant?

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(AP): Will COVID-19 vaccines work on the new coronavirus variant? Experts believe so, but they’re working to confirm that. A coronavirus variant in the United Kingdom has caused alarm because of the possibility that it might spread more easily. But even if that turns out to be true, experts say the COVID-19 vaccines being rolled… Continue reading Will COVID-19 vaccines work on the new coronavirus variant?

Hundreds of animals and birds are estimated to die in fire in Pathibhara area

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Kathmandu: It has been estimated that hundreds of animals and birds have died in the forest fire in Pathibhara area of ​​Taplejung. The forest, which is home to the world’s rarest red panda and other animals and birds, has been on fire for the past six days. The fire is still uncontrollable. Due to the… Continue reading Hundreds of animals and birds are estimated to die in fire in Pathibhara area

Chinese border restriction makes Nepali market expensive

Kathmandu: Inflation has risen in Nepal as the northern border with China has been closed. Prices of fruits, clothes and other machinery have skyrocketed. China has long closed the border, citing the risk of the corona virus. This checkpoint, which is rarely open for fetching health supplies, has occasionally been flooded with other supplies. But… Continue reading Chinese border restriction makes Nepali market expensive

Prime Minister is tapping the phones of the leaders: Barshaman Pun

Kathmandu: Outgoing minister and CPN-Prachanda-Madhav group leader Barshaman Pun has accused Prime Minister KP Oli of illegally tapping the telephones of political party leaders. Speaking at a rally in Rolpa’s Liwang on Tuesday against the dissolution of the House of Representatives, Pun accused the prime minister of doing so to intimidate leaders. Stating that the… Continue reading Prime Minister is tapping the phones of the leaders: Barshaman Pun