Indecision by authorities over felling roadside trees delays four-lane road in Marchawar area
Contractor says confusion between forest and irrigation offices has hindered decision and they are awaiting federal intervention in the matter.
Contractor says confusion between forest and irrigation offices has hindered decision and they are awaiting federal intervention in the matter.
Local unit and consumers’ committee trade blames over delay in approach road construction.
Concerned over the construction of structures, Unesco threatens to put Lumbini on ‘Heritage in Danger’ list.
Besides an IRs 25,000 cash limit, Indian tourists grapple with hassles in obtaining vehicle permits to come to Nepal.
Back in time, the villagers had to either go to India for work or kill animals for livelihood. But things have changed now.
Experts stress managing grasslands and water sources inside national parks to avoid human-animal conflict.
The government has identified it as one of the key trade routes for the movement of commerce between India and China.
They take agricultural and forest products from the farmers and give them daily essentials in exchange.
Local units ill-prepared to handle the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic as cases begin to surge in the province.
Local units work together with residents to curb people’s movement in a bid to slow down the spread of coronavirus.
Nawalparasi districts these days have been bustling with economic activities after Hongshi-Shivam Cement—a Nepal-China joint venture company—came into operation. It is the country’s largest cement factory.
The flood-displaced families in Rautahat are pinning their hope on the candidates of the upcoming local level elections to take the initiative to rehabilitate them.
Roads and irrigation facilities have remained the major demands of the locals in Adarshakotwal Rural Municipality-5, Bara as the candidates are drumming up support for the upcoming third level of local elections.
Not giving two hoots about the repeated calls from child rights activists, the election code of conduct and their own commitments, various political parties on Wednesday were found using children in their rallies as they proceeded towards the election offices in Rautahat to file nominations for the September 18 local elections in Province 2.
Thousands of valuable animal skins and other parts, stored for about 20 years after they were seized from poachers, were destroyed on a huge pyre in the Chitwan National Park (CNP) on Monday, in a symbolic gesture of the country’s commitment against wildlife trade and poaching.