Published On: November 30, 2019 10:55 AM NPT By: Devendra Gautam
As long as tigers remain on any other part of earth, there’s hope for humanity. No black hole will be able to swallow earth
Published On: November 30, 2019 10:29 AM NPT By: Chanda Thapa Rana
Environment Impact Assessment report of Nijgadh airport does not consider how mass tree felling will impact ecology
Published On: November 30, 2019 10:23 AM NPT By: Rishi Ram Paudyal
Sanjeev Uprety has rightly depicted the social phenomenon of Nepali people. The narrator’s wife goes to America through DV lottery and finds herself out of the frying pan into the fire
Published On: November 28, 2019 10:15 AM NPT By: Nina L Khrushcheva
While Russian President Vladimir Putin wants to be able to tout Russian achievements in science and innovation, he also wants to enrich himself as much as possible
Published On: November 28, 2019 09:29 AM NPT By: Bhairab Raj Kaini
The government has created 51 Agriculture Knowledge Centers across the country. They will be effective only if we can develop knowledge management culture and capacity of technicians
Published On: November 28, 2019 09:15 AM NPT By: Biranchi Poudyal
Today’s movies are getting international recognition and awards not just because of their quality but also for globalization and easy access to international platforms
Published On: November 27, 2019 09:49 AM NPT By: Stephen S Roach
The political calculus of both China and the US is coming into closer alignment, with each looking for some face-saving truce
Published On: November 27, 2019 09:41 AM NPT By: Manuel Barange
This is a question we need to ask ourselves but before answering we need to acknowledge the diversity of expectations and aspirations that we all have for oceans, which cover more than two-thirds of the planet’s surface.
Published On: November 27, 2019 09:28 AM NPT By: Sukhdev Shah
Nepal’s political map has never shown Lipulekh and Limpiyadhura in the country’s map. This is an amusing omission by Nepali administration
Published On: November 26, 2019 11:50 AM NPT By: Bjørn Lomborg
DALLAS – The latest alarming news about climate change is that huge swaths of densely inhabited land will be underwater by 2050, with their cities “erased.” These reports—which appeared in The New York Times and many other media outlets—are based on a good research paper by scientists at Climate Central, but they get the story wrong.