110 hotels shortlisted for hotel quarantine

Kathmandu: The government has shortlisted 110 hotels to quarantine passengers returning from abroad. According to the Department of Tourism, a total of 110 hotels have been shortlisted as quarantines, including 27 registered with the department and 83 registered with the Bagmati Province Tourism Office. The hotel branch of the department submitted the list of hotels… Continue reading 110 hotels shortlisted for hotel quarantine

2,622 corona infections have been reported across the country, killing 23 people

Kathmandu: In the last 24 hours, an additional 2,622 people have been confirmed to be infected with the corona virus. According to the Ministry of Health and Population, among 7,499 samples tested for PCR 1,745 and among 4,028 samples tested for antigens 877 people have been confirmed positive. In the last 24 hours, 23 people… Continue reading 2,622 corona infections have been reported across the country, killing 23 people

Bankers Association demands to give broker license to the bank

Kathmandu: The Bankers’ Association has demanded that banks be given broker licenses. Suggesting to the Nepal Rastra Bank for the coming monetary policy for the coming fiscal year, they have said that there should be an initiative to give broker license to the banks. In some countries, banks have been acting as securities brokers. As… Continue reading Bankers Association demands to give broker license to the bank

Govt removes odd and even number to operate vehicles inside the valley

Kathmandu: The system of odd and even numbers to operate private and public transport in the Kathmandu Valley has been removed. Now all private and public vehicles can be operated by fulfilling the health safety standards. The Chief District Officer of Kathmandu, Bhaktapur and Lalitpur districts has issued a restraining order with effect from July… Continue reading Govt removes odd and even number to operate vehicles inside the valley

Govt seeks details of schools affected by natural calamity

Kathmandu: Center for Education and Human Resource Development has directed the concerned authorities to send the details of the schools affected by natural calamity. The Center has directed the Education Development and Coordination Units to send the details of the damage caused to the school by floods, landslides, inundation, hurricanes and lightning in coordination with… Continue reading Govt seeks details of schools affected by natural calamity

Ransomware attack before holiday leaves companies scrambling

FILE - This Feb 23, 2019, file photo shows the inside of a computer in Jersey City, N.J. A ransomware attack paralyzed the networks of at least 200 U.S. companies on Friday, July 2, 2021, according to a cybersecurity researcher whose company was responding to the incident. Photo Courtesy: AP

AP: Businesses scrambled Saturday to contain a ransomware attack that has paralyzed their computer networks, a situation complicated in the U.S. by offices lightly staffed at the start of the Fourth of July holiday weekend. In Sweden, most of the grocery chain Coop’s 800 stores were unable to open because their cash registers weren’t working,… Continue reading Ransomware attack before holiday leaves companies scrambling

Corona infection confirmed in another 2,328

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Kathmandu: Two thousand three hundred and twenty-eight people have been infected with the corona virus in the last 24 hours across Nepal. According to the Ministry of Health and Population, corona infection was confirmed in 2,328 people, including 1,527 people in the PCR test of 5,837 people and 801 in the antigen test of 4,296… Continue reading Corona infection confirmed in another 2,328

18 players selected in first round for Asian Women’s Volleyball Championship

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Kathmandu: Eighteen players have been selected in the first round of the Asian Volleyball Championship to be held in the Philippines next August. The selection committee has selected 18 players out of the 27 called for the initial training, said Nepal Volleyball Association. A seven-member selection committee headed by Nepal Volleyball Association Secretary Manbir Chhantyal… Continue reading 18 players selected in first round for Asian Women’s Volleyball Championship

Floods displace more than 200 houses in Rautahat

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Kathmandu: More than two dozen villages in Rautahat are at risk of floods due to incessant rains. The villagers have been displaced after the incessant rains in the Chure and hilly areas flooded the settlements in Bagmati, Lal Bakaiya and Jhanjh rivers. Houses in the district headquarters Gaur have been inundated due to floods in… Continue reading Floods displace more than 200 houses in Rautahat

Richard Branson announces trip to space, ahead of Jeff Bezos

This image provided by Virgin Galactic shows, from left: Chief Pilot Dave Mackay, Lead Operations Engineer Colin Bennett, Chief Astronaut Instructor Beth Moses, Founder of Virgin Galactic Richard Branson, Vice President of Government Affairs and Research Operations Sirisha Bandla and pilot Michael Masucci. Photo Courtesy: AP

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP): Virgin Galactic’s Richard Branson is aiming to beat fellow billionaire Jeff Bezos into space by nine days. Branson’s company announced Thursday evening that its next test flight will be July 11 and that its founder will be among the six people on board. The winged rocket ship will soar from New… Continue reading Richard Branson announces trip to space, ahead of Jeff Bezos