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Nation on the path of prosperity?

  Nation on the path of prosperity? A preliminary report published on Thursday has revealed that the total methane gas reserves in western Nepal could reach approximately 430 billion cubic metres, enough to possibly meet the nation's demand for gas for around 50 years. The report, prepared by the China Geological Survey (CGS), presented initial findings from just one of the four targeted wells in Jaljale area of Dailekh district, raising the possibility of the nation tapping into domestic sources of energy. The first drilling operation, launched on May 11, 2021, reached a depth of more than 4,000 metres, revealing an estimated 1.12 billion. Signs of hope that will brighten the nation’s future are starting to appear from the waters of Dailekh. The China Geological Survey Company has submitted a preliminary report on petroleum and natural gas exploration in Dailekh to the Nepal government. It has revealed that the Jaljale area is a huge storage site for methane gas. The...

OKRA(Bhindi)...Boost Your Immunity Power

Okra, commonly known as Lady’s finger (Bhindi), contains beneficial antioxidants, fibre, vitamins and minerals. Its disease-fighting nutrients promote heart health, blood sugar management and better digestion. Okra also boosts bone health due to its calcium and vitamin K content. Okra is low in calories but packed full of nutrients. The vitamin C in okra helps support healthy immune function. Okra is also rich in vitamin K, which helps your body clot blood. This is a wonderful VDO health tips about Okra.

A dreadful network of human trafficking

For many of our young generation, the attraction of foreign lands signifies a dream of opportunity—a chance to earn money for the livelihoods of their children and families back home. But for those seeking to travel on visit visas, the path has been so difficult with obstacles, corruption, and extortion. Beneath the surface lies a meticulously orchestrated scheme involving immigration officials, middlemen, and travel agencies, exploiting hopeful travelers under the guise of bureaucracy and ‘strict provisions.’ At the heart of the issue is a set of criteria introduced by the Ministry of Home Affairs, ostensibly to curb illegal migration. These provisions include requirements like proof of a high annual taxable income, prior travel history to Gulf countries, and English proficiency. Instead of ensuring legitimate travel, these measures have flourished a black market where travelers pay exorbitant fees—up to Rs. 300,000 for Europe-bound visit visas and Rs. 50,000 for other destination...