Vinayak Chaturthi in 2025 will be observed on February 1. This festival honors Lord Ganesha, celebrated with rituals, ...
It is a harvest festival celebrated by Tamils all over. They light bonfires, dance, hold cattle races. The houses boast of ...
Nepal will increase the permit fees for climbing Mount Everest by more than 35%, making the world’s tallest peak more expensive for mountaineers for the first time in nearly a decade, officials ...
KATHMANDU, Jan 22 (Reuters) - Nepal will increase the permit fees for climbing Mount Everest by more than 35%, making the world’s tallest peak more expensive for mountaineers for the first time ...
Nepal has sharply increased Everest climbing permit fees and introduced a slew of measures aimed at controlling garbage pollution and preventing accidents on the planet’s tallest peak. Under the ...
A NASA FIRMS image taken on 20 January at noon pinpointing wildfires all over Nepal. The ones visible from Kathmandu were the multiple fires below Ganesh Himal in Dolakha, an out of control fire in ...
GANESH BENZOPLAST LTD.has informed BSE that the meeting of the Board of Directors of the Company is scheduled on 12/08/2024 ,inter alia, to consider and approve the unaudited standalone and ...
Sakat Chauth, known by several names such as Sankat Chauth, Til-Kuta Chauth, Vakra-Tundi Chaturthi or Maghi Chauth, is an auspicious day dedicated to the worship of Goddess Sakat and Lord Ganesha.
It is also referred to as Til-Kuta Chauth, Vakra-Tundi Chaturthi, or Maghi Chauth and is believed to fulfil wishes through the blessings of Lord Ganesha, who is revered as the remover of obstacles. On ...
The year 2025 has begun with enthusiasm and is considered special for many reasons. After celebrating Vinayak Chaturthi in the Paush month with fervor, the first Sankashti Chaturthi of the year is set ...
Lambodara Sankashti Chaturthi, dedicated to Lord Ganesha, is celebrated on January 17, 2025. Devotees observe it with fasting and special prayers to remove obstacles and seek prosperity.
After his son secured a stable job, Tul Bahadur returned to his home in Tanahun, Nepal. Sahil used to send around Rs70,000 to Rs80,000 every month. With that money, Tul Bahadur was able to marry off ...