Baitadi, December 9 — With the rain, snowfall has occurred in the hilly districts of Sudurpashchim Province, including Baitadi.
Snowfall has been reported in high-altitude areas of the district such as Gwallek Khodpe, Anarkhaali, Dholyamod, Sigas, and Melouli.
The snowfall in the high-altitude regions along with the rain was confirmed by Inspector Janakaraj Dhungana.
Along with Baitadi, snowfall has also occurred in the high-altitude regions of other hilly districts like Dadeldhura and Doti.
The snowfall and rain have led to a drop in temperature, affecting daily life. Due to the cold, daily wage workers, children,...
Baitadi, December 9 — With the rain, snowfall has occurred in the hilly districts of Sudurpashchim Province, including Baitadi.
Snowfall has been reported in high-altitude areas of the district such as Gwallek Khodpe, Anarkhaali, Dholyamod, Sigas, and Melouli.
The snowfall in the high-altitude regions along with the rain was confirmed by Inspector Janakaraj Dhungana.
Along with Baitadi, snowfall has also occurred in the high-altitude regions of other hilly districts like Dadeldhura and Doti.
The snowfall and rain have led to a drop in temperature, affecting daily life. Due to the cold, daily wage workers, children,...
A total of 16,823 children in Doti district have been successfully vaccinated as part of this year's measles and rubella vaccination campaign. Surya Bista, coordinator of the Measles and Rubella Vaccination Campaign at the Health Office, Doti, reported that out of the targeted 17,848 children aged between 9 months and 5 years, 94 per cent have received immunization against measles.
KATHMANDU: Minister for Women, Children and Senior Citizen Surendra Raj Acharya said the government was effortful in managing childcare homes. Minister Acharya said the government has been active in managing childcare homes operational in Biratnagar, Birgunj, Makawanpur, Doti, Bhaktapur, Pokhara, Nepalgunj and Bhairahawa accommodating children more than their capacities. In a meeting with the National […]
DOTI, August 18: As many as 851 students of eight community schools at Purbachauki Rural Municipality-7 in Doti have received stationery materials useful for self- learning activities.
Good Neighbours International Nepal and Community Development Center jointly distributed the stationery items to children pursuing the early childhood development programme and grades 5. The materials were provided under the Community Development Project.
Organisation’s education development officer Ekraj Badu said at present, schools have remained closed owing to COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, they have been deprived of formal physical classes although they have got textbooks. So self-learning materials would be useful for them to continue their learning activities at home, he said.
The distributed stationery items included textbooks, pencils, erasers, color pencils and sharpeners, said ward chair Prakash Saud.