Articles by Injina Panthi
- Kalimati lab data shows pesticides in vegetables decreasing Average use of pesticides in Nepal is 396 grams per hectare but in the areas involved in commercial ... Read More
- Rajendra Shrestha partially correct about communist party’s 1954 document Co-chairman of the Federal Socialist Forum Nepal and Member of Parliament Rajendra Shrestha, in an i... Read More
- Govt’s 2016 energy document can’t be solely credited for reduction in load-shedding Former Managing Director of Nepal Electricity Authority Mukesh Kafle in an interview aired on Sagarm... Read More
- There was a time when rice was Nepal’s major export item Several news reports and articles published in Gorkhapatra between 1974 and 1975 said the agricultur... Read More
- Ex-UML chief exaggerates party’s 1997 poll performance Former Prime Minister Jhalanath Khanal last week said his party, the CPN-UML, had won 64 percent sea... Read More
- Birth date mismatch problem isn’t going away soon While the controversy over the variations in the date of birth of Chief Justice Gopal Parajuli in hi... Read More
- Housing assistance for quake victims: Given in word not in deed Only five percent of the total eligible victims have received the full amount of housing grant till ... Read More
- Former Minister Kiranti’s statement partially correct Former Minister for Culture and State Restructuring Gopal Kiranti in an interview aired on Sagarmath... Read More
- Few women elected to parliament under FPTP In the recently held parliamentary elections, only six women were elected under the first-past-the-p... Read More
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Covid-19 cases are low, but that’s not an excuse to avoid vaccination The Pfizer-BioNTech bivalent vaccines authorised by the Nepal Government provide better protection a... Read More- What is BF.7, the sub-variant that has the world by its grip?
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