A surprising reality is that Nepalese people forget a lesson as fast as they learn from the past. A country which faced the loadshedding for almost half of the day has not started any reservoir hydropower projects in the country yet except the one with just 140 MW capacity under construction in its central region.
By Prabal Adhikari Apr 03, 2024
Drawing on insights from scholars of yore – Herodotus, Ibn Khaldun, Voltaire, Malthus, John Stuart Mill and Darwin – and referenced with 206 detailed endnotes for a book of only a hundred pages, his first chapter begins by debunking the widely held belief that the impending crisis was unforeseen.
By Dipak Gyawali Apr 03, 2024
Over the past two years, the 456 MW Upper Tamakoshi Hydropower has witnessed a decline in its generation capacity. This decline is a stark contrast to its initial generation three years ago. The primary reason behind this decline is the reduced water discharge in the Tamakoshi River, which can be attributed to a prolonged winter drought and decreased rainfall and snowfall. The Upper Tamakoshi project serves as a compelling example to highlight Nepal's advocacy for the loss and damage agenda in UNFCCC.
By Keshab Poudel Apr 02, 2024
Weather Forecast: Partly To Generally Cloudy In The Hilly Areas Of Koshi Province, Gandaki Province, Lumbini Province And Sudur Pashchim Province
By NEW SPOTLIGHT ONLINE Apr 02, 2024
Sirjana Singh, the wife of her eldest son and a leader in the Nepali Congress, as well as a Member of Parliament, Prakash Man Singh, has recently organized a public event to honor and celebrate the significant role played by Mangaladevi Singh in empowering women in Nepal.
By NEW SPOTLIGHT ONLINE Mar 31, 2024
Many tourism professionals are excited after the instructions given to the relevant agencies regarding the operation of tourism business 24 hours a day. The businessmen of Thamel and Durbarmarg areas are making creative plans for further business growth.
By Shanker Man Singh Mar 31, 2024