Krishna Prasad Bhattarai passes away
Written by Jeevan Timilsina   
Saturday, 05 March 2011 15:07
Former Prime Minister Krishna Prasad Bhattarai, who led a popular movement to restore multiparty democracy in 1990, has died at age 87.

Bhattarai's physician, Dr. Bharat Rawat, told reporters that he died in the capital, Katmandu, at midnight Friday due to multiple organ failure. He had suffered mainly from kidney problems.

Bhattarai was admitted to a hospital in Katmandu last month with multiple health complaints.

He served as prime minister of the Himalayan nation twice — first in 1990 and again in 1999.
 
Nepal Tourism Year 2011 officially launched
Written by Jeevan Timilsina   
Friday, 14 January 2011 13:55
ntyPresident Dr. Ram Baran Yadav formally launched the Nepal Tourism Year-2011 at Dasarath stadium amid a gala event on Friday.  Nepal Police, Armed Police Force, Nepal Army and school students have been exhibiting various performances in the five-and-a-half-hour inauguration programme.

The year-long campaign seeks to assure the world that Nepal is a safe destination, following the end of the Maoist insurgency, and boost tourism by promoting new destinations within the country and the newly launched concept of home-stay at village homes.

India and China, Nepal's immediate neighbours, have a key role in ensuring the success of the initiative, with the Nepal Tourism Board seeking 400,000 visitors - a whopping 32 percent - from the two countries.

 
Dominant England wraps up Ashes series.
Written by Santosh Sharma Poudel   
Friday, 07 January 2011 04:46
For the first time in 24 years, England has beaten Australia on Aussie home turf in a series of matches for cricket's historic Ashes trophy.

The rampaging visitors concluded their triumph Friday in Sydney, winning the fifth and final Test of the series by an innings and 83 runs after amassing 644 runs. It's the highest score an English team has ever amassed in a Test match Down Under.

England overwhelmed their arch rivals in three Tests, winning each by an innings, the most decisive manner of victory in cricket.

 
Elephant beauty pageant highlights 3-day Nepal festival.
Written by Santosh Sharma Poudel   
Wednesday, 29 December 2010 10:12
The beauty pageant was like any other, with decked-out contestants parading on a catwalk and undergoing intelligence tests.

Hygiene and good health were important, along with physical stature.

But the pageant held Monday and Tuesday in a Nepal wildlife resort town was not for young women -- it was for elephants.

In the competition, the first such in the nation, a svelte 28-year-old walked away with the prize after defeating two other finalists.

The mahouts -- the elephants' keepers -- worked hard on their charges' looks. The pachyderms were bathed, their hard skins scrubbed and their foreheads oiled. The mahouts also drew patterns on the elephants' faces and ears.

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