- December 21st, 2024
Austrian mountaineer Habeler Habeler, who climbed Mt. Everest Without oxygen, is still physically able to reach the top of the mountain. He prefers to call this ability of his a 'source of youth'. He has passed 89 springs of life,...
The "Asian Brown Cloud" is a significant environmental issue in Asia, The environment and ecology, air pollution, or regional studies. The cloud is composed of particulate matter and other pollutants from human activities such as burning fossil fuels, biomass, and...
The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) was launched and its first meeting was held on 7–8 December 1985 in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. It is a group of 8 countries in South Asia whose main objective of...
The Bay of Bengal Initiative And Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation – BIMSTEC was formed through the Bangkok Declaration on June 6, 1997, and BIMSTEC headquartered in Dhaka, Bangladesh. What is BIMSTEC? Bay of Bengal Initiative and Multi-Sectoral Technical and...
KATHMANDU A technical team from China has arrived in Nepal to study the detailed feasibility of the Kathmandu-Kerung Railway. The technicians of China Railway Survey and Design Group Company Limited of the Chinese government have arrived in Kathmandu. The team...
French serial killer Charles Sobhraj has come out of jail after Nepal's Supreme Court ordered his release. Meanwhile, 'Indian Express' has published an interview. The interview was taken in 2016. In this interview, he talks about his arrest from a...
Nepal's Supreme Court has ordered the release of French serial killer Charles Sobhraj. According to Supreme Court, this decision has been taken on the basis of his age. Sobhraj is 78 years old and is suffering from heart disease. Sobhraj...
The Supreme Court has ordered the release of Charles Sobhraj, who is serving a sentence for various crimes including murder. A writ of habeas corpus was filed saying that Charles Sobhraj should also get the facility of prison exemption given...
According to the government child protection agency 'National Council of Child Rights' (NRCR), on an average at least 6 children go missing every day in Nepal. However, two-thirds of them are eventually found, but one-third is never found. According to...
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