Author: Himalaya Post

 Inauguration of High Impact Community Development Project (HICDP) in Pyuthan, Lumbini Province, Nepal

 Kathmndu -The School & Hostel Buildings of Shree Dang-Bang Secondary School, Airawati Rural Municipality-1, Amilee, Pyuthan, Lumbini Province, built with Government of India’s financial assistance was  inaugurated today jointly by Ms. Gitanjali Brandon, Counsellor, Embassy of India, Kathmandu  and Mr. Nabil Vikram Shah, Chairman, Airawati Rural Municipality. Political representatives, government officials, social workers, teachers of the school, students and their parents were also present on this occasion.  Government of India’s grant was utilized for the construction of the school & hostel buildings and other allied facilities, as a High Impact Community Development Project (HICDP). It was implemented through the...

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India’s Ascent: The Articulation of a 21st-Century Power

– Keshav Nepal In the fluid geopolitical architecture of the 21st century, a compelling narrative of strategic ascent is materializing: the metamorphosis of Bharat—India—from a regional heavyweight into an indispensable global stakeholder. This is not a fortuitous rise but a meticulously calibrated exercise in statecraft, predicated upon the robust pillars of democratic legitimacy, economic dynamism, military modernization, and profound civilizational influence. As the international system transitions towards a multipolar equilibrium, India is not merely seeking a position within the existing order; it is actively shaping the contours of a new one. The Democratic Fulcrum and Diplomatic Acumen India’s most...

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Nepal Rises to the Global AI Stage: A New Era of Innovation and Opportunity

Kathmandu – A wave of optimism is sweeping across Nepal as a global call for AI innovators opens unprecedented opportunities for the country’s young, energetic, and work-driven community. For the first time, students, professionals, researchers, and startups from Nepal have been invited to participate in an international AI challenge that promises not just recognition, but a powerful platform to bring their ideas to the world. The announcement has ignited enthusiasm nationwide, especially among Nepal’s rapidly expanding tech community. It comes at a moment when the country is witnessing a quiet yet remarkable rise of AI talent—brilliant minds spread across...

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The Neighbor’s Rise, Our Opportunity: Why Nepal Must Ride India’s Wave?

– Keshav Nepal India is no longer inching toward economic heavyweight status—it’s accelerating into it. Real GDP growth for 2024–25 stands near 6.5%, with the IMF projecting 6.6% for 2025–26. Ernst & Young estimates that by 2047, India’s economy could hit US $26 trillion, with per capita income rising sixfold. For Nepal, these numbers are not just distant headlines—they mark a strategic horizon. India’s size, democratic stability, and reform momentum together form a structural force in Asia’s transformation. If Nepal engages with foresight, it can share in this momentum. If it hesitates, it risks remaining a bystander instead of...

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UK- Nepal Partnership Wins British Council Going Global Partnerships Award 2025

kathmandu- UK-Nepal International Skills Partnership was one of the five winners of British Council Going Global Partnerships awards 2025. The award was announced at Going Global 2025 conference in London on 28 October. Secretary of Education, Mr. Choodamani Paudel, received the award on behalf of the Nepali partners. The partnership involved four organisations from the UK, and public and private sector organisations in Nepal including Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI) and Council for Technical Education and Vocational Training (CTEVT). Supported by the British Council, the Nepal-UK partnership is helping to address green skills gaps in...

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