Ramji Acharya

Ramji Acharya

Ramji Acharya is a founder, editor in chief and the admin of SkulTech Nepal

Dahal Seeks Raswpa Support to Survive, Ministers Postpone Resignation

Dahal Seeks Raswpa Support
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.

Big Day for SEE Students: SEE Result 2080 Announced

Big Day for SEE Students: SEE Result Announced
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.

SEE Exam Results Published: When is the Supplementary Exam, and What is the Process for Rechecking and Retakes?

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.

Prestigious Hilton Brand Makes Nepal Debut with Grand Opening of Hilton Kathmandu

Hilton hotel Nepa
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.