Seven wards of KMC start waste segregation, four more to start soon
The city office has also issued a tender notice of more than Rs2.2 million to sell segregated reusable waste.
The city office has also issued a tender notice of more than Rs2.2 million to sell segregated reusable waste.
Demonstrators demand repatriation of Nepalis serving in Russian forces.
The city office says plans to strictly enforce the rules once the deadline expires.
Officials say anyone unemployed among the metropolis’ permanent or temporary residents can apply for a job.
Kathmandu District Court had sentenced six people to two years in jail for assaulting the lecturer.
Officials plan to enforce waste segregation rules in all wards of KMC first and then extend to other local units of the Valley.
A 21-year-old man of Gokarneshwar arrested for allegedly murdering a teenage girl after she refused his romantic advances.
They are ‘troubled’ by City police’s use of force on Wednesday against street vendors.
Over 1000 solar lights installed in the Kathmandu Metropolitan City have been already replaced; the rest will be replaced within two months.
The infant has been rescued and both the mother and the baby have been taken to the Nepal Medical College in Sinamangal for treatment.
A 26-day-old child of Sabina Shrestha from Kavre was allegedly ‘stolen’ from the hospital.
Issuing a notice on Wednesday, the metropolitan office asked all those occupying the area to leave.
The bodies of a woman and two girls were recovered from a house earlier on Wednesday. Shortly afterwards, a man was found hanging from a tree near the house.
The city office has started segregating biodegradable and non-degradable from ward 27. Degradable waste is also being used to produce biogas, which the metropolis aimed to produce electricity and use in cooking.
A team led by Deputy Mayor Sunita Dangol has started monitoring waste management practices of health facilities. The move aims to prevent the practices of mixing up hazardous medical waste with household waste.
The condition of the injured is normal, police say.
Samples of all kinds of milk, packaged and those delivered by farmers, will be tested.
Officials say the 32 wards of the city will be divided into eight sectors and waste materials will be segregated in the respective blocks.
Officials hope microchipping the dogs will help pet owners locate their animals when they get lost.
It is not wrong to take action against irregularity, but it should be done with proper planning and study, says urban planner Suman Meher Shrestha.