by shirish b pradhankathmandu, nepal on thursday signed a long-term agreement that will facilitate the export of 10,000 mw of electricity to india in the next 10 years during the two-day visit of extern
nepal’s authorities on sunday scrambled to rush aid to those affected by friday’s earthquake that has killed at least 157 people and left a trail of destruction in the himalayan nation’s remote mountainous region. the earthquake with an epicentre in jajarkot district, about 500 km west of kathmandu, was recorded just before midnight on friday. as the earthquake destroyed hundreds of houses in the mountainous region, several people had to spend saturday night under the open sky. out of a total of 157 peop
at least 157 people were killed and over 160 others injured when a powerful 6.4 magnitude earthquake, the worst since 2015, struck nepal and destroyed hundreds of houses in the himalayan country’s remote mountainous region, officials said on saturday. according to the national earthquake monitoring and research centre, the earthquake with an epicentre in jajarkot district, about 500km west of kathmandu, was recorded at 11:47 pm on friday. friday’s earthquake is the most devastating one in the country since
by shirish b pradhankathmandu,a major tragedy was averted on friday when an air india and a nepal airlines aircraft came close to collision mid-air but the warning systems alerted the pilots whose timely action prevented the disaster, au