May 28, 2026, Thursday

Author: banijyanews

What to do to protect smartphone from getting wet in the rain?

Nowadays, innumerable things can be done on mobile. Life without mobile is becoming incomplete. Smart phones are not something you can buy on your own. We pay a lot of money to buy a mobile phone so that it can be used for a long time. The monsoon has already started. With the arrival of…

Bitter gourd is very beneficial in terms of health

Bitter gourd is full of medicinal properties. Bitter gourd is rich in antioxidants and vitamins. Bitter gourd contains Vitamin A, Vitamin B, Vitamin C, Fiber, Calcium, Potassium, Zinc, Iron, Copper and Phosphorus. Which prevents cough, constipation and digestive system problems. If you don’t feel apetite, consume bitter gourd. It also relieves the problem of loss…

  • Gold and silver prices fell

    Today, the price of gold has dropped by Rs 1,100 per tola. According to the Federation of Nepali Gold and Silver Entrepreneurs, gold bullion was traded at Rs 92,000 per ounce today. The price of gold bullion is Rs 91,500...

  • ‘Smart lock down’ from next year

    The second meeting of the Covid 19 Management Steering Committee has decided to maintain the ongoing lockdown this year, assess the situation after that and move towards 'smart lockdown' along with production and supply of essential commodities.The committee has concluded...

  • Flood takes away under construction bridge

    Nawalpur. The swollen Baudikhola (rivulet) of Nawalparasi (Bardaghat-Susta East) took away a bridge being constructed in Baudikali. Slab and beam of the under-construction bridge linking ward 1 and 2 of Baudikali rural municipality were swept away by the flood that...

  • Most deaths from corona infection in the month of Jestha

    According to the Ministry of Health and Population, Nepal has suffered the most human losses since the outbreak of the corona epidemic in June 2018. According to the ministry, 3,790 people have lost their lives due to the corona outbreak...

  • Kathmandu valley’s ban is a bit loose

    The duration of the injunction has been extended by one week from today in Kathmandu Valley. As per the decision of the joint meeting of the Chief District Officers of the three districts of the Kathmandu Valley, the injunction has...

  • Increased remittances

    Covid-19 has not affected remittances. Despite the decrease in the number of youths going for foreign employment, the amount of remittances has increased. According to the NRB, remittances of Rs. 8 trillion 89 billion have been received in the first...