Faunal biodiversity study starts today
The study will assess the status of existing animal life and their habitats in the Chure region that stretches from Ilam in the East to Kanchanpur in the West Aug 26, 2016- A faunal biodiversity study
The study will assess the status of existing animal life and their habitats in the Chure region that stretches from Ilam in the East to Kanchanpur in the West Aug 26, 2016- A faunal biodiversity study
Wildfires in different community and national forests including Shuklaphant Wildlife Reserve Area have destroyed over 10,000 hectares of forests. The District Forest Office informed that the fires
BHIMDUTTANAGAR: The District Community Forestry Coordination Committee on Sunday handed over a total of 119 community forests to the concerned communities in Kanchanpur district. Committee Chairman
The government will invest Rs16 billion for the implementation of the third phase of the Mahakali Irrigation Project. The amount, which will be used for survey, design and cannel construction, comes
The locals of Kanchanpur have taken initiative to construct a 20-kilometre long road along the Deval Divyapur-Anarkholi section in the district. Rs 1.6 million was collected, so far, for the road-construction
Dengue fever is spreading rapidly in Kailali and Kanchanpur districts with at least one person confirmed dead from the disease. As of Sunday afternoon, there were 21 patients suffering from dengue
Dhangadhi, Sept 12: The risk of dengue taking epidemic proportion has been seen in different districts including Kailali and Kanchanpur. Dr Shubeshraj Kayastha of Seti Zonal Hospital, Dhangadhi, said
Renewable energy use has risen to 30 per cent in most of the VDCs of Kanchanpur with growing awareness among the locals about the benefits of renewable energy. Around 30 per cent locals consume renewable
Floods and landslides have damaged standing paddy and vegetables on 35,804.1 hectares in 17 districts, including the rice-bowl districts of the country such as Bardiya, Banke, Dang, Kanchanpur, Siraha
Kanchanpur, Sept 2: Six people have fallen sick due to dengue. The disease is transmitted due to mosquito bite. Juna Mati Rana of Shankarpur, Ganesh Joshi of Dekhatbhuli, Bikas Devi Rana of Raikwar Bichawa,