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Watching the EPL in Nepal hasn’t always been smooth. For years, broadcasts were handled by international channels, often with limited access. And if you were like me, sometimes stuck away from the TV, you’d be forced to go hunting for dodgy online streams.
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Even the most efficient project managers find themselves entangled in layers of approvals, procedural delays, and the fear of legal backlash. They are forced to spend more time navigating paperwork than focusing on delivering results. Bound by the system, he must follow the law, and we are left with delays and underperformance.
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In Nepal, the meal of dal bhat — rice with lentil soup — has long been considered a complete and nourishing food. It’s simple, satisfying, and deeply rooted in our culture. But when we take a closer look, we begin to see gaps in nutrition — especially when it comes to protein. And even more worrying is the quality and safety of the food that does make it to our plates.
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Positive Energy is 20 MW project consisting of 2 blocks of grid connected solar PV project, which is located near Chandrauta.
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I recently bought a counterfeit Marshall Willen Bluetooth speaker for just $10 equivalent. To my surprise, its sound quality wasn’t all that disappointing—definitely acceptable for the price I paid. But what impressed me more was its design: the size, form factor, and aesthetics were nearly identical to the original Marshall product.
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There are moments in sport that stay with you forever—not always for the joy they bring, but for the quiet ache they leave behind. As a lifelong supporter who witnessed my hometown Three Star Club ascend, compete, and embody the pinnacle of Nepali football, the news of our relegation from the A Division is devastating.
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Upper Mugu Karnali Hydropower Project is a proposed 240 MW daily peaking run-of-river scheme located in Karnali Province, northwest Nepal. The project is being developed by Elevate Energy Pvt. Ltd., with Lahmeyer International GmbH engaged as the consultant for engineering and environmental design. The project area is situated in a rain-shadow region with an average annual rainfall of only 450 mm.
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Namlan Khola Hydropower Project is a proposed 135 MW daily peaking run-of-river scheme located in Karnali Province, northwest Nepal. The project is being promoted by Apollo Energy Pvt. Ltd. with Lahmeyer International GmbH serving as the consultant for engineering and environmental design.
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Look, we get it—in the democratic world you can speak up when you’re fed up. People have the right to protest, go on strike, and tell the government they’re not happy. It’s part of the deal, and honestly, it’s nothing new. But lately, it feels like everyone is hitting the pause button on their jobs.