Dashain goods stranded on borders of China and India
As the key highways remain obstructed following floods and landslides, there is little hope that the consignments will arrive in Kathmandu for festival.
As the key highways remain obstructed following floods and landslides, there is little hope that the consignments will arrive in Kathmandu for festival.
The landslide destroyed three out of nine homes.
The injured were immediately rescued and taken to Keystone Hospital and Barhabise Municipal Hospital for treatment, police say.
Currently, the patients are returning home without treatment.
The overcrowded bus veered off road and fell some 100 metres down, police say.
The accidents occurred in Sindhupalchok, Bara, Dang and Salyan districts.
Preparations underway to airlift seriously hurt to Kathmandu.
Around 2,150 households in all 12 local units of the district are engaged in coffee farming, say officials.
Nepali traders say they are not allowed to sell their goods in Chinese cities even though the border has been reopened.
According to the Tatopani Immigration Office, 820 Chinese tourists from various provinces of China have entered Nepal from the border point till September 25.
Despite the constitution’s pledge, government schools in Nepal fail to guarantee free education, forcing students from poor backgrounds to drop out.
A 12-year-old Bahrabise-3 local lost her life after being hit by a tipper.
The Kathmandu-bound car skids off a hairpin bend and falls some 300 metres down, police say.
People living close to Tatopani hope border town becomes vibrant again after two-way flow of travellers resumes.
15 people were injured following a road accident in Dolakha, while eight people were injured as a bus swerved into a shop after its brake failed in Sindhupalchok. Both vehicles were heading to Kathmandu from Dolakha.