Regent Residential School is hosting Coffee House 2081, a grand event showcasing the creative work of over 1,000 students who participated in a month-long writing workshop. Students crafted stories from unconventional materials and refined their work through drafting and editing, culminating in illustrated booklets. The event will feature student presentations, a welcoming atmosphere, and coffee for visitors, with over 2,000 attendees expected, including students, parents, and guests.
A new trail to Tilicho Lake, the world's highest-altitude lake, has been opened in Nepal. The route starts from Jomsom and passes through Gharpjhong Rural Municipality-5, Thini. The trail is 22 kilometers long and offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and glaciers.
Cristiano Ronaldo's new YouTube channel, UR Cristiano, has gained over 20 million subscribers in 24 hours, setting a new record. Fans are excited for exclusive content, but concerns about rapid growth and potential threats to YouTube policies arise.
Renowned comedian Sandeep Chhetri is launching a unique monthly show, "Laughter for Life with Sandeep Chhetri," at Moksh Bar in Jhamsikhel, Lalitpur. Each show will feature humor tailored to different professional groups, starting with the fitness industry, aiming to entertain and honor professionals for their societal contributions.
Dahal Seeks Raswpa Support: In a significant development in Nepalese politics, the ministers from the Rastriya Swatantra Party (Raswpa) have postponed their planned resignation, opting to wait for the upcoming vote of confidence. This decision underscores the crucial role Raswpa plays in the current political landscape, as Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal actively seeks their support to secure his position. As the country braces for the vote, the strategic maneuvers of both the Prime Minister and Raswpa are expected to be pivotal in determining the future direction of Nepal's governance.
The National Examinations Board announced SEE result, with 47.86% of 464,785 students qualifying for further studies. A total of 186 students scored a GPA of 4. Exams for 221 students were cancelled. Non-graded students can retake exams next month or next year, based on new grading and syllabus criteria.
The National Examinations Board has published the SEE results, revealing that nearly 48% of students passed and qualified for class 11, while over 52% were non-graded. Students who failed up to two subjects can retake exams next month, while those failing more than two subjects have three years to improve their grades. The new system requires separate passing marks for theoretical and practical exams. Results are accessible on various websites, IVR, and SMS. Students can apply online for rechecking and corrections of personal details.
Estonian cricketer Sahil Chauhan set a new world record for the fastest century in international cricket, scoring 100 runs off just 27 balls in a T20I match against Cyprus. He also hit 18 sixes, breaking the record for most sixes in a T20I match, showcasing extraordinary power and precision.
Kathmandu celebrates the unveiling of Hilton Kathmandu by Shanker Group, marking a significant milestone in Nepal's hospitality sector. Originally planned as a DoubleTree by Hilton, the project was upgraded to a full-fledged Hilton, reflecting confidence in the Nepali market. With 172 rooms and upscale facilities like restaurants, conference halls, and a rooftop pool, Hilton Kathmandu elevates Nepal's hospitality landscape.
Kathmandu's historic Naxal Dhungedhara revival is underway. The project tackles finding its water source, clearing a blocked outlet (already done), and rebuilding the structure. Locals played a role, and future plans involve community participation to preserve this cultural heritage.
India defeated Pakistan by 6 runs in the ICC T20 World Cup match in New York. Chasing 120, Pakistan scored 113/7. Bumrah took 3 wickets for India. Earlier, India was bowled out for 119, with Rishabh Pant top-scoring with 42 runs. Naseem Shah and Haris Rauf took 3 wickets each for Pakistan.
Choyakot Secondary School in Bajura is integrating traditional craft alongside academics for its students. From Classes 6 to 10, students are now learning to weave Choyako Doko, Babiyako Kucho, and other Raithane items, using Nigala choya, a local material.