Commemorating the two decades of its successful implementation on Tuesday, the Indian Embassy in Kathmandu formally handed over the Mangaladevi Birthing (Maternity) Centre at Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital, Kathmandu to the Hospital representatives.
The Nepal government completed the search and rescue operation on Sunday after a strong earthquake on Friday rattled nine districts, killing over 150 people and damaging infrastructure.
While Nepal is still grappling with the devastating earthquake that has resulted in over 157 fatalities, another earthquake, measuring 3.6 in magnitude, shook the Himalayan nation in the early hours of Sunday.
Nepal's Prime Minister, Pushpa Kamal Dahal, on Saturday visited the affected regions, acknowledging the extensive damage. In response, the government has mobilised the Nepal Army, Nepali Sentinel, and the Armed Police Force to conduct rescue operations via helicopters.
Nepal is reeling from the disastrous aftermath of a 6.4-magnitude earthquake that has now claimed the lives of 143 people, according to the Nepal police. The impact of this catastrophe has left a trail of destruction, leaving countless individuals injured and communities in turmoil.
The Indian Embassy in Kathmandu on Thursday organized a discussion on the prospects for further cooperation between India and Nepal in the field of traditional medicine, especially Ayurveda, as a part of celebrations for the 8th Ayurveda Day.
Dubbed as the Rhinos, the Nepali cricket team has taken a quick height within a short span of time. Adding another brick to a building relationship, the Indian Ambassador to Nepal handed over 20 cricket bats and shoes amid a ceremony held inside the Indian Embassy in Kathmandu.
New Delhi [India], October 26: TRLS Healthcare Consultancy and Kathmandu International Hospital are thrilled to announce an exciting and ground-breaking partnership aimed at revolutionizing healthcare services in Kathmandu, Nepal. This collaboration brings together two healthcare industry le
The Taleju Bhawani temple, situated within the Hanumandhoka Durbar area, is opened only on the day of Mahanawami or Ashwin Shukla Nawami (the ninth day in the month of Asoj as per the lunar calendar) every year.