Author: Himalaya Post

Bilateral Synergy & Institutional Resilience Anchor the Nepal-India Relations

– Keshav Nepal In the realm of international relations, geographical proximity often plays a decisive role in shaping the nature and depth of interactions between nations. Countries that share borders are inevitably bound by shared challenges and opportunities—ranging from trade and security to migration and environmental concerns. In regions marked by diverse socio-economic landscapes, the balanced growth of neighboring states becomes essential for maintaining peace, stability, and collective prosperity. This reality is particularly evident in the relationship between India and Nepal, two countries linked not only by geography but also by centuries-old cultural, historical, and economic ties. Historical Foundations...

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President Paudel attends ‘Basanta Shrawan’ ceremony

Kathmandu – President Ramchandra Paudel attended the ‘Basanta Shrawan’ ceremony at Nasal Chowk, Hanuman Dhoka Durbar Square, Friday morning to mark the occasion of Basanta Panchami. On the occasion, the President listened to the hymns and the melody played as per the Vedic rituals. There is a tradition of the Head of State attending this ritual at the Nasal Chowk of Hanumandhoka on the day of Magh Shukla Panchami (the fifth day of the waxing moon in the month of Magh according to the lunar calendar). This tradition has started since the Malla period. On the occasion, the chief...

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Equipment worth over 20 million handed to eye treatment centre

Barahathawa – The Lions Club International has handed over modern equipment worth more than Rs 20 million to the Eye Treatment Centre in Lalbandi. Madhes Province Chief Minister Krishna Prasad Yadav handed over state-of-the-art equipment worth Rs 22 million 21 thousand 860 to the Centre amid a programme here on Wednesday. Director of Lions Club International Balkrishna Burlakoti said the equipment was handed over to the Community Eyecare Centre operating in Jalruwapani, Lalbandi Municipality-5 dor upgrading. The Club has provided equipment including a microscope, lamp and an ophthalmic surgical machine capable of performing eye surgery. After the Centre’s upgrade,...

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163 complaints lodged at Press Council Nepal in six months

Kathmandu- One hundred and sixty-three complaints have been registered with the Press Council Nepal (PCN) in the first six months of the current fiscal year. PCN stated that 163 complaints have been registered until the end of Poush (January 14) in the fiscal year 2082/83 BS (2025/26). PCN joint spokesperson Ram Sharan Bohara said that among the registered complaints, following the correspondence in accordance with the Journalist Code of Conduct, 77 refutations have been issued, 52 responses presented by the respondents have been communicated to the complainants, and 14 apologies/corrections were made. Similarly, five content materials have been suspended,...

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Hyundai PALISADE Crowned 2026 North American Utility Vehicle of the Year

• All-new PALISADE honored by the North American Car, Utility and Truck of the Year (NACTOY) jury, one of the most respected independent automotive accolades • Flagship three-row SUV praised for its hybrid and ICE powertrain lineup, class-above interior space, and advanced safety and convenience technologies • NACTOY awards judged by 50 leading automotive journalists from the U.S. and Canada, following extensive real-world evaluation Seoul/Detroit, January 14, 2026 – The all-new Hyundai PALISADE has been named the 2026 North American Utility Vehicle of the Year™ by the North American Car, Utility and Truck of the Year (NACTOY) jury, reaffirming...

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