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China lifted the ban on foreigners entering Tibet this year, and the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra the annual religious pilgrimage opened for the first time since COVID-19, but with strict regulations for Indians and Nepalese.
As per new regulations, the visa fees for Nepali guides and staff assisting the pilgrims from India and other countries to Tibet and Kailash have increased from $30 to $120. While for permits to acquire a visa, Nepalese will now have to pay $300 while earlier it was $100. ....
The onset of summer heralds the arrival of the ‘king of fruits’ aka mango. People across the world are united in their love for mangoes. One such case of cross-border mango love can be seen between India and Nepal. Nepalis are flocking to Maharastra's Ratnagiri region to work on mango farms.
The Konkan region of Maharashtra is famous for its alphonso mangoes. ....
Medical officials there started the dreadful process of delivering bodies to mourning families, following Tuesday's crash of an aircraft carrying 72 passengers, the greatest aviation accident to hit Nepal in three decades.
On Sunday, a Yeti Airlines plane carrying 68 passengers and four crew members crashed onto a cliff, broke apart, and caught fire as it approached Pokhara, Nepal's capital.
Six children and 15 foreigners were among the people on board, and it is suspected that they all died. ....
Sher Bahadur Deuba, the prime minister of Nepal and president of the Nepali Congress, won the parliamentary party (PP) leader election on Wednesday, defeating his main rival, party general secretary Gagan Kumar Thapa, by a margin of 39 votes, according to officials. They asserted that Deuba, 76, received 64 votes while Thapa, 45, only received 25. The party's 89 parliamentarians, in all, cast votes.
With the triumph, Deuba, 76, might serve as the next prime minister after the Nepali Congress won the most votes in the November 20 general elections. ....
The Nepali Congress seems to be edging away in the tally as the counting of votes for the 275-member House of Representatives and provincial assemblies is underway.
The election for the parliament and seven provincial assemblies were held on Sunday, and the counting began the next day Monday.
According to Kathmandu Post, Nepali Congress (NC) has won in three constituencies and is leading in 48 seats. Closing behind second is the main opposition Communist Party of Nepal [Unified Marxist–Leninist (UML)] which has pocketed one constituency and leading in 38 seats. ....