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Shey Phoksundo Lake rapidly being polluted by visitor’s garbage

DOLPA, May 9: Shey Phoksundo Lake of Dolpa, which mesmerizes any visitor with its deep blue water, freshness and beauty, is fast losing its form....

UN report: Humans accelerating extinction of species

People are putting nature in more trouble now than at any other time in human history, with extinction looming over 1 million species of...

Pollution, excavation causing Trishuli River rafting near closure

Mugling : The rafting business in the Trishuli River has been poised to the closure as the unregulated excavations and mounting pollution in the...

KMC finds new landfill site to dispose of Valley garbage

Kathmandu : The Kathmandu metropolitan city (KMC) has identified a new landfill site to dispose of garbage generated in Kathmandu valley during rainy season. Fifteen...

Most of vehicles polluting environment

Kathmandu : Most of the vehicles plying in the Kathmandu Valley have failed the environment pollution standard test. The pollution standard test launched by the...

Five leaders “doing the right thing” on transport emissions

The smell of exhaust fumes is unpleasant and unhealthy, and the gases are known for affecting happiness, intelligence and overall human well-being. Yet millions around the...

2000 KG waste collected from Sagarmatha

Solukhumbu : Two thousand kilogrames of solid waste has been collected from the Sagarmatha or Mt Everest region under the Sagarmatha Cleaning Campaign. Of...

Litterbugs gifted waste under sanitation campaign

Baniyani : The Arjundhara Sanitation Campaign of Jhapa on Thursday presented waste as gifts to litterbugs. A group of youths campaigning for clean city handed...

Chabahil-Sankhu road section: traffic police at the receiving end of dust

Sankhu : The under-construction Chabahil-Sankhu road section is full of fog resulted from pile-up of dust and smoke. The road section has seen all-pervasive chaos...

Poor air quality to remain a problem in India, despite pollution control policies

Washington D.C. : A recent study has found that more than 674 million Indian citizens are likely to breathe air with high concentrations...
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