Nepalgunj. Armed Police Force has deployed trained dogs at the Nepal-India Jamunaha border crossing. This is because drug smuggling has been increasing through the border crossing recently, and trained dogs have been deployed for control.Security has been tightened by deploying trained dogs, and they are made to sniff the belongings of everyone coming from India, informed Armed Police Force Nepal No. 30 Battalion Headquarters, Bagheshwori. Armed Police Force Nepal No. 30 Battalion Headquarters, Bagheshwori Chief, Armed Police Superintendent Bhim Bahadur Chand, mentioned that two trained dogs deployed at Jamunaha are specifically assisting in checking for weapons, explosives, and drugs, and...
Pokhara. Pokhara Metropolitan City Mayor Dhanraj Acharya has informed that there are approximately 81,155 ropanis of public land within the metropolitan area. He stated that this amount of public land was found after collecting details of dil, cliffs, lakes, rivers, and forests in various areas of the metropolis. Mayor Acharya informed that the metropolis has started a special campaign for the protection and management of public land. According to him, the metropolis is preparing a database by demanding detailed information of encroached land from all wards. On the same occasion, the Trade Union Federation handed over a building owned by them...
Nepal is a nation with immense potential in terms of natural resources, cultural diversity, geographical beauty, and human resources. The diverse topography of the Himalayas, hills, and Terai, abundant potential of water resources, biodiversity, tourist attractions, and youth manpower are important assets of Nepal. Despite having so much potential, Nepal has not been able to move forward on the path of development as expected.While many countries in South Asia have achieved rapid economic and infrastructural development, Nepal is still struggling with problems of unemployment, poverty, political instability, weak governance, corruption, weak production systems, and dependency. Development is not just about...
Kathmandu. The new track of the challenging four hundred Besi section under the maintenance and reconstruction of the BP Highway will be brought into operation within the next 10 days. The Chairman of the Infrastructure Development Committee of the Federal Parliament and National Independent Party MP Ashish Gajurel informed about the progress of the construction work after conducting an on-site inspection of the area. Currently, vehicles are plying from the diversion below in that section. Although the upper main track has been opened, it has not been fully opened to the general public with the objective of not obstructing the construction...