Blue Origin launches capsule to space with astronaut perks

In this image from video made available by Blue Origin, the company's New Shepard rocket lands after a test flight in West Texas on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021. (Blue Origin via AP)

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP): Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin company launched a new capsule into space Thursday to test all the astronaut perks before people strap in. Thursday’s flight with a dummy named Mannequin Skywalker lasted 10 minutes and reached 66 miles (106 kilometers) above West Texas. Both the New Shepard rocket and the capsule landed… Continue reading Blue Origin launches capsule to space with astronaut perks

Online sign-ups complicate vaccine rollout for older people

Howard Jones, an 83-year-old veteran, talks about his struggle to secure a COVID-19 vaccination in El Paso County while seated on the deck outside his home Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2021, in southwest Colorado Springs, Colo. Not having internet in his home, Jones ended up getting help from a friend to get an appointment for the vaccine in Colorado Springs. Photo Courtesy: AP

DENVER (AP): Howard Jones, who’s 83, was on the phone for three to four hours every day trying to sign up for a coronavirus vaccine. Jones, who lives alone in Colorado Springs, doesn’t have the internet, and that’s made it much more difficult for him to make an appointment. It took him about a week.… Continue reading Online sign-ups complicate vaccine rollout for older people

Govt launch ‘Nagarik App’

Kathmandu: The government has launched a Nagarik app to make public services faster and more effective. Minister for Communications and Information Technology Parbat Gurung unveiled the citizen app at a press conference. At the press conference, Minister Gurung said that the app was brought as a test to make the government service simple, transparent and… Continue reading Govt launch ‘Nagarik App’

Nepal allows covid vaccine produced in India for emergency use

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Kathmandu: A vaccine against the corona virus called Covishield, which is being produced in India, has been allowed for emergency use in Nepal. A meeting of the Department of Drug Management has decided to allow the vaccine produced by the Indian company Serum Institute for emergency use. Serum Institute, the world’s largest pharmaceutical and vaccine… Continue reading Nepal allows covid vaccine produced in India for emergency use

Foreign Minister emphasizes talk to resolve the border dispute

Kathmandu: Foreign Minister Pradip Kumar Gyawali has said that Nepal wants to start the process of talks as soon as possible to resolve the remaining disputes between Nepal and India. Speaking on the occasion organized by a think tank, Minister Gyawali said, “You are all aware that we have jointly measured the 18,000 km long… Continue reading Foreign Minister emphasizes talk to resolve the border dispute

‘India plans to vaccinate 20 million doses of corona to six countries including Nepal’

File Photo In this file photo dated, Dec. 30, 2020, a bottle of Moderna COVID-19 vaccine on a table before being utilised in Topeka, USA. Photo Courtesy: AP

Kathmandu: According to the Times of India, India is planning to vaccinate its neighbors against 20 million doses of corona virus (Covid-19). Citing a government official about the vaccine export, it is mentioned in the news that six countries including Nepal will get the vaccine. India is the world’s largest producer of vaccines. As per… Continue reading ‘India plans to vaccinate 20 million doses of corona to six countries including Nepal’

PM Oli directs to create an environment for elections

Kathmandu: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has instructed the leaders of the standing committee to prepare the environment for the election announced in April. In Baluwatar on Wednesday, Oli instructed members of his immediate standing committee to focus on preparing the ground for the election. Oli had informal discussions with the standing committee members called… Continue reading PM Oli directs to create an environment for elections

Only 14.4 percent development expenditure in six months

Kathmandu: In the six-month period from July to December, the government has spent only 14.4 percent on capital. The target for capital expenditure in the current Fiscal Year is Rs. 352.91 billion. However, capital expenditure alone stood at Rs. 50.81 billion by mid-December(Wednesday). This is Rs 13 billion less than the same period last year.… Continue reading Only 14.4 percent development expenditure in six months

Foreign Minister Gyawali leaves for New Delhi

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Kathmandu: Foreign Minister Pradip Kumar Gyawali has left for New Delhi, India. Minister Gyawali left for India today at the formal invitation of his Indian counterpart S Jaishankar. He will attend the meeting of the Nepal-India Joint Foreign Ministerial Commission. The meeting will last for three days. According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the… Continue reading Foreign Minister Gyawali leaves for New Delhi

Govt set visa provisions for foreign investors

Kathmandu: The government has set visa provisions for foreign investors. The Foreign Investment and Technology Transfer Regulations confirm the types of visas that foreign investors will receive for a period of time. According to the new visa arrangement, business visas will be provided to two persons who have invested Rs 100 million or more in… Continue reading Govt set visa provisions for foreign investors