Web Weekend Kathmandu Concluded Successfully

Web Weekend Kathmandu was held on the 22nd of September, 2018 at Bougainvilla Events, Tripureshwor, Kathmandu. The conference was organized by Web Weekend. Web Weekend’s aim was to connect web technologists throughout the world. ‘A two-day conference by the community, for the community!’ Web Weekend Kathmandu brought together national Continue Reading

Free Rickshaw Service for Elderly Pilgrims at Pashupatinath Temple

Elderly Society of Nepal (ESN) and National Federation of Disabled (NFD) have welcomed Pashupati Area Development Trust’s (PADT) free rickshaw service for elderly, disabled, and pregnant women up to the main entrance of the Pashupatinath temple. The PADT on Sunday (30th of October, 2018) initiated Continue Reading

Do You Know The Chemicals in Your Tattoo Ink?

Tattoo inks are mixtures of chemicals injected into the skin to create a colored pattern. Humans have been tattooing themselves for millennia, motivated by reasons as diverse as the designs decorating their skin. Crusaders tattooed crosses on their bodies to ensure they’d go to heaven, Continue Reading

World Bank to Help Nepal to Improve Bridge Connectivity and Access

The World Bank (WB) today (28th September 2018) approved $133 million credit to help Nepal to improve bridge connectivity and access. To construct and maintain safe, strong, and cost-effective bridges, WB supported Nepal on its Strategic Roads Network. The Strategic Roads Network comprises Nepal’s transport Continue Reading

Lighting Ceremony Marking the UN Meet

The Ministry of Health and Population and World Health Organization (WHO) Nepal organized the lighting ceremony of two important United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) heritage landmarks of Nepal – Patan Durbar Square and Kathmandu Durbar Square yesterday (26th September 2018). The United Continue Reading

International Youth Math Challenge 2018

One of the biggest online math competition for students all around the world, International Youth Math Challenge 2018, is all set for September! The International Youth Math Challenge is a platform which gives young students an opportunity to showcase their math skills and to apply Continue Reading

Sand Mandalas Are Meant To Be Destroyed

Sand Mandalas—a Tibetan Buddhist tradition involving the creation and destruction of mandalas is made from colored sand. Sand Mandalas are ritualistically dismantled once it has been completed and its accompanying ceremonies and viewing are finished to symbolize the Buddhist doctrinal belief in the transitory nature Continue Reading

Facebook Likes Don’t Make You Feel Better

Facebook is probably the most popular social network site worldwide, with a global usage penetration of 22.9 percent. Every time you take a photo flattering that you can’t wait to make it your Facebook profile picture for all to admire it and –most importantly –for Continue Reading

Five New Jet Machines Added to Clean Roads | Kathmandu Metropolitan City

On the occasion of World Cleanup Day (WCD), Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) added five new jet machines that will help in cleaning the roads in the city. With an engine capacity of 130 horsepower, clogged drains in the city will be kept free of waterlogging Continue Reading