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The Himalayan Times
thehimalayantimes.com > entertainment > nepathya-rocks-pokhara-with-grand-concert-ahead-of-npl

Nepathya rocks Pokhara with grand concert ahead of NPL

2+ week, 6+ day ago (205+ words) For the upcoming Nepal Premier League (NPL), Nepal's premier folk-rock band Nepathya joined forces with the local team Pokhara Avengers to hold a grand concert in Pokhara on Friday. According to Nepathya's management company, more than 10,000 spectators filled Pokhara Rangasala to witness the band's electrifying performance. As the clock struck 6:00 PM, the band opened the show with their hit song "Ho Rama Rama" and entertained the audience for two hours with a seamless mix of their classic and contemporary tracks. The repertoire included early classics such as "Aanganai Bhari" and "Chekyo Chekyo," as well as evergreen hits like "Chari Maryo Sisai Ko Goli" and "Jomsome Bazar." Fans enthusiastically sang along to favorites like "Resham" and "Taal Ko Pani," and also responded with equal fervor to patriotic songs including "Rato Ra Chandrasurya" and "Gaun Gaun Bata Uth." On stage, Amrit was…...

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The Himalayan Times
thehimalayantimes.com > photo-gallery > in-pictures-tsho-rolpa-glacial-lake-a-trek-through-peril-majesty-and-himalayan-wilderness

In Pictures: Tsho-Rolpa Glacial Lake - A Trek Through Peril, Majesty, and Himalayan Wilderness

5+ day, 4+ hour ago (525+ words) As dawn broke over the towering peaks overlooking Ched Chede across the Tamakoshi River, I tightened my backpack straps, inhaled the crisp mountain air, and set foot on the exhilarating yet daunting trail that wound through villages, forests, streams, landslides, and sweeping landscapes. This marked the beginning of an unforgettable journey to Tsho-Rolpa Glacial Lake in Dolakha district. Tsho-Rolpa lies at 4,578 meters in the Rowaling range. From Kathmandu, trekkers can take a regular bus from Jadibuti or drive to Ched Chede-the gateway to this challenging yet rewarding trek. A Gaurishankar Conservation Area permit, obtainable at Singate, is required before entering the region. After a night at Ched Chede-falling asleep to the river's roar and waking to birdsong-the trek began with a crossing of the thundering Tamakoshi. A steep ascent led us to Simi Gaun at 2,000 meters after two and a…...

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The Himalayan Times
thehimalayantimes.com > nepal > i-dont-intend-to-hurt-any-religion-or-community-pm-karki

I don't intend to hurt any religion or community: PM Karki

15+ hour, 49+ min ago (104+ words) Prime Minister Sushila Karki said she never intends to hurt or insult any religion or community. KATHMANDU, NOVEMBER 30Prime Minister Sushila Karki said she never intends to hurt or insult any religion or community.The Prime Minister's response came in the wake of comments from various quarters over her best wishes extended on the occasion of 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-based Violence."I do not intend to insult any religion or community," the Prime Minister said, adding that she equally respects all religions She urged one and all to support the efforts in maintaining peace, goodwill and tolerance in the existing situation....

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The Himalayan Times
thehimalayantimes.com > sports > preparations-complete-for-second-season-of-nepal-premier-league

Preparations complete for second season of Nepal Premier League

2+ week, 1+ day ago (128+ words) The Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) has announced that all preparations for the second edition of the Nepal Premier League (NPL) have been completed. KATHMANDU, NOVEMBER 15The Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) has announced that all preparations for the second edition of the Nepal Premier League (NPL) have been completed.The franchise-based T20 tournament will run from November 17 to December 13.CAN General Secretary Paras Khadka said the winning team will receive Rs 11 million The first runner-up will take home Rs 5.1 million, the third-place team Rs 2.5 million, and the fourth-place team Rs 1.5 million.Eight teams are participating this season Defending champions Janakpur Bolts will face Kathmandu Gurkhas in the opening match at the Tribhuvan University cricket ground in Kirtipur....

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The Himalayan Times
thehimalayantimes.com > photo-gallery > golden-grains-of-autumn-harvest-season-in-bhaktapur

Golden grains of autumn: Harvest season in Bhaktapur

3+ week, 1+ day ago (94+ words) A farmer winnows rice grains during the harvest season on the outskirts of Bhaktapur, Nepal, on Friday, November 7, 2025. Golden grains of autumn: Harvest season in Bhaktapur A farmer winnows rice grains during the harvest season on the outskirts of Bhaktapur, Nepal, on Friday, November 7, 2025. Rice, Nepal's staple crop, plays a vital role in the country's economy and food security, employing a large portion of the rural population. The harvest season typically begins in late October and continues through November, marking a crucial period for farmers before the onset of winter....

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The Himalayan Times
thehimalayantimes.com > nepal > werribee-asia-pacific-expo-2025-and-and-made-in-nepal-promotion-event-concludes-in-australia

Werribee Asia-Pacific Expo 2025 and and Made in Nepal Promotion Event concludes in Australia

1+ week, 3+ hour ago (227+ words) The Werribee Asia-Pacific Expo 2025 and Made in Nepal Promotion Event, organised by the Werribee Business and Tourism Association (WBTA), concluded this week with the official launch of a new book by Nepali author Dan Ghising. The event, held at the Wyndham City Council premises under the theme "Innovation, Culture & Connection in Asia-Pacific," brought together government representatives, business leaders, academics and community figures from across the region. The book, Power of Habits, was unveiled by MP Kathleen Mathews-Ward, who praised Ghising's work for its creative insight. The expo opened with remarks by councillorJennie Barrera and featured keynote addresses highlighting the growing importance of Asia-Pacific collaboration in trade, technology, culture and tourism. Senior officials from Nepal, including Godawari Municipality Mayor Gajendra Maharjan and Kathekhola Rural Municipality Mayor Raju Thapa, also addressed the gathering. A number of individuals were honoured for contributions in…...

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The Himalayan Times
thehimalayantimes.com > business > jagdamba-mobiles-opens-nepals-first-safari-exclusive-store-in-kathmandu

Jagdamba Mobiles opens Nepal's first Safari exclusive store in Kathmandu

3+ week, 3+ day ago (132+ words) Jagdamba Mobiles, under the Shanker Group and authorized distributor of Safari, has opened Nepal's first exclusive Safari showroom at City Centre, Kamalpokhari, bringing India's leading luggage brand closer to Nepali consumers. The 350-square-foot store showcases Safari's signature range of hard and soft luggage, backpacks, and travel accessories, known for their durability, functionality, and design. At the inauguration, Saksham Jatia, Director of Shanker Group, said the launch reflects Safari's growing presence in Nepal's retail travel segment. "We're proud to bring high-quality, affordable, and stylish travel solutions to Nepali customers," he said. Santosh Shrestha, Sales Head of Jagdamba Mobiles, added that the exclusive outlet marks a milestone for the brand's expansion in Nepal. To celebrate the opening, the store is offering a 40% discount on all items for a limited period....

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The Himalayan Times
thehimalayantimes.com > sports > nepal-premier-league-two-matches-scheduled-today

Nepal Premier League: Two matches scheduled today

6+ day, 18+ hour ago (129+ words) Two cricket matches are scheduled today in the 2nd edition of the Nepal Premier League at TU International Cricket Ground in Kirtipur. KATHMANDU, NOVEMBER 24Two cricket matches are scheduled today in the 2nd edition of the Nepal Premier League at TU International Cricket Ground in Kirtipur.Defending champion Janakpur Bolts will face Biratnagar Kings at 11:45 am, seeking to bounce back after a five-wicket defeat to Kathmandu Gorkhas in their opening match Captain Anil Sah will lead the Bolts.Biratnagar Kings, captained by Sandeep Lamichhane, aims for a third consecutive victory after defeating Pokhara Avengers and Kathmandu Gorkhas in their first two matches.The afternoon fixture at 4:00 pm will see Sudurpaschim Royals, led by Dipendra Singh Airee, take on Karnali Yaks under captain Sompal Kami....

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The Himalayan Times
thehimalayantimes.com > nepal > green-tara-nepal-brings-free-ultrasound-lab-services-to-pregnant-women-in-bajura

Green Tara Nepal brings free ultrasound, lab services to pregnant women in Bajura

2+ week, 3+ day ago (280+ words) Budhiganga Municipality in Bajura has begun offering free ultrasound and laboratory services to pregnant women by reaching communities across all 10 wards, in partnership with the Green Tara Nepal, according to Mayor Ram Bahadur Baniya. Kavita Thapa, field manager at Green Tara Nepal, said a medical team visits one ward every month to conduct ultrasound and other lab tests, along with counselling services. "We run the ultrasound service and train local health workers to carry out additional lab tests. Equipment for ultrasound and diagnostics is also supported by Green Tara," she said. For many women, the service has replaced time-consuming and costly trips to Martadi. Nirmala Kumal of Ward 8, who is five months pregnant and has already used the service three times, said, "Earlier, travelling to the district hospital meant losing a whole day and paying Rs 400 for an ultrasound. Now…...

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The Himalayan Times
thehimalayantimes.com > entertainment > nepathyas-japan-tour-2025-ends-on-a-high-note-in-osaka

Nepathya's Japan Tour 2025 ends on a high note in Osaka

5+ day, 3+ hour ago (257+ words) Following their successful concerts in Nagoya and Tokyo, Nepathya-Nepal's premier folk-rock band-captivated audiences in Osaka, concluding their Japan Tour 2025 in style. In a press statement issued today, Nepalaya, the band's management company, said, "Although our tour has concluded here, our legacy will remain at the 'Jap Osaka Bayside,' as the organizers have requested Nepathya's signed message to be placed on their 'Wall of Fame.'" With this enthralling performance in Osaka, the band officially wrapped up their series of concerts for the year. Nepathya kicked off the Osaka show with their hit number 'Ho Rama Rama Ho' and entertained the audience with a dynamic mix of old and new songs. Between performances, lead vocalist Amrit Gurung urged the audience to visit Nepal's mountains and valleys, and emphasized the importance of preserving the Nepali language and culture, according to the statement. He…...

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