New Delhi [India], February 4: Unnati Cultural Village, an initiative by the Chaudhary Foundation, proudly presents Genesis of Divine (G.O.D.), an immersive exhibition showcasing the artistic brilliance of six renowned Nepali artists. The event, curated by Roshan Bhandari, will take place at
Her husband the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Edward is scheduled to land in the Himalayan country later this afternoon for their first visit to Nepal, beginning a six-day official royal tour.
Inscribing their first words with a chalk on the wall and edges of a Saraswati Temple, many of the toddlers on Monday started their education life from the day of Basanta Panchami also known as Saraswati Pooja in Nepal.
The Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) has bid farewell to cricket coach Monty Desai as the cricketing body decided not to renew the contract after the completion of his two-year tenure.
The MahaKumbh 2025 has drawn diplomats from around the world, with many foreign diplomats expressing their excitement and gratitude for the opportunity to experience India's rich cultural heritage firsthand in the Maha Kumbh Mela.
Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has promised to bring a constitution amendment bill to the parliament to make necessary changes. Addressing the first meeting of the winter session of the Federal Parliament on Friday, Prime Minister Oli claimed that the government gives priority to stabil
The Tibeto-Burman ethnic group of Nepal, Tamang, constitutes about 5.6 per cent of the population the Himalayan nation as per the 2021 census. The residents of high-lying areas follow the Manjushree calendar as per which the 2861st year started from Thursday.
Nepali Hindu devotees undergoing the arduous fasting of Swosthani Brata made their first stop-over pilgrimage commonly called "Pardes Yatra" at Pashupati on Wednesday.
Prime Minister Oli along with council of ministers laid wreath at the statues of those who sacrificed their lives for democracy and the establishment of the republic.
A 21-member delegation of officers and trainees from Nepal's Armed Police Force (APF) has commenced an 11-day study tour to India, aimed at strengthening border security cooperation and understanding training methodologies of Indian central security forces.