Elephants become white elephants
Chitwan’s safaris can no longer afford to keep the animals and want to sell them
Chitwan’s safaris can no longer afford to keep the animals and want to sell them
Reinventing Chitwan's Elephant Festival to be enjoyed by both humans and pachyderms
International support for agro-businesses lifts farmers from subsistence, providing cash income
Many who saw the photograph of the once majestic Kajalkali lying prostrate with an emaciated body, shrunken face and gashes on her legs and shoulders were heartbroken.When we at...
On 14 December 1921 – exactly 100 years ago – Edward, the Prince of Wales, heir to the British throne, arrived in...
The latest edition of Nepal’s tiger census began on Sunday in which 300 enumerators will span out across Parsa, Bardia, Banke, Chitwan and Shuklaphanta...
The main opposition UML’s leader K P Oli has been sworn in again as party chair after elections on Tuesday, and he...
Everest View Hotel, Syangboche Located at 3,880m above sea level, this iconic hotel is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. Established by...
Nepal has experimented with different kinds of restrictions on the mobility of its women migrant workers: age bans, blanket bans, country specific bans,...
The Tharu make up 5% of Nepal’s population. One in every 20 Nepalis is Tharu. They outnumber the Gurung, Limbu, and Newa...