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The Kathmandu Post on MSN1h
When rivers breathe and speak
Rivers are alive and dynamic, and they should no longer be viewed merely as bodies of flowing water but as living entities.
Kathmandu saw a surge in tourism. Over 70,000 tourists arrived by air in July 2025. Indian travellers made up the biggest ...
KATHMANDU — Nepal’s private hydropower developers are keeping a watchful eye on the Supreme Court as it prepares to issue the ...
For generations, the Tharu have practised a quiet, enduring form of printmaking—one rooted not in studios, but in kitchens, ...
The Kathmandu Post on MSN11h
Nepal Media Society elects new leadership
The 22nd annual general meeting of the Nepal Media Society concluded on Friday in Kathmandu. The meeting issued a seven-point ...
A few climbers refuse to abandon K2. Sherpas are willing to lead a summit push, but given the weather forecast, the chances ...
Debate around the ethics of climbing Mount Everest has grown since 1990, when the numbers of mountaineers attempting the ...
At its core lies the Rodhi Ghar, a designated space where people, especially young men and women, would gather to sing, dance, exchange riddles, and form lasting social bonds. These gatherings were ...
Figma Inc. raised $1.2 billion with an initial public offering on Thursday, with shares trading for $33, which increased its ...
Wildlife trafficking for the illegal pet trade in Nepal has made a significant shift online, according to recent research ...
Sanjib Chaudhary interviewed Nepali author, artist and activist, Indu Tharu, who translated and adapted Budhani, a novel based on a classic Tharu fable, into the marginalized Tharu language.
A multi-party delegation of Nepalese MPs discussed ways to enhance the bilateral partnership with Indian Foreign Secretary ...