rainfall.

Starting around mid-June, peaking in July and August, and winding down in early September, the monsoon, rainfall brings rain, humidity and an increase in temperatures across most of Nepal. True — mountain views are often obscured by cloud, temperatures get uncomfortable, it rains daily, and yes, there are leeches. Heavy rainfall, flooding and landslides across three …

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Shrikant.

“Shrikant” is a 1987 Hindi film featuring Rajkumar in the lead role. The movie revolves around the life of a blind man, Shrikant, who faces numerous challenges due to his disability. Rajkumar delivers a powerful performance, portraying Shrikant with sensitivity and depth. The film explores themes of resilience and determination, showing how Shrikant overcomes obstacles …

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Agriculture

Agriculture is the practice of cultivating natural resources to sustain human life and provide economic gain. It combines the creativity, imagination, and skill involved in planting crops and raising animals with modern production methods and new technologies. Agricultural systems in various parts of the world have evolved due to technological advances and increasing human knowledge. …

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Trifles

Trifles is a one-act play by Susan Glaspell. The play covers the aftermath of the murder-by-strangulation of a farmer named John Wright. During the play’s first run in 1916 at the Wharf Theater in Provincetown, Massachusetts, Glaspell appeared as the character Mrs. Hale. The play was loosely inspired by the real-life, 1900 murder of John Hossack, an …

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Kalki 2898AD

Kalki is an epic Nag Ashwin’s sci-fi epic inspired by Hindu mythology brings together various genre inspirations and stars from all over India. It tells us the story of mahabharat and also explains how the world will be in the upcoming days. This world-building is introduced as we meet a clutch of key characters. First …

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Road accidents.

A road traffic/accident is any accident involving at least one road vehicle in motion on a public road or private road to which the public has right of access, resulting in at least one injured or killed person. In Nepal’s case, the causes of accidents are obvious enough. Road transport safety basically involves three things: …

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SEE results are published.

SEE- The National Examinations Board on Thursday published the results of the Secondary Education Examinations held from March 28 to April 9.According to Board Chairman Mahashram Sharma, the examinations of 221 students have been cancelled. So, as per the results published by the National Examinations Board, 52.14 percent students categorized as non-graded. Of 464,785 students …

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A rare, deadly flesh eating bacteria (STSS) is spreading in Japan.

Over the past few days, a new kind of bacteria is seen to have been seen and it looks more deadly then the outbreak of corona virus. The name of the deadly bacteria is STSS, Streptococcal toxic shock syndrome . The clinical term for the disease is streptococcal toxic shock syndrome (STSS). Streptococcal toxic shock syndrome is a …

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The Iberian lynx, endangered cat.

The Iberian lynx is heavily spotted and weighs about half as much as the Eurasian species, with long legs and a very short tail with a black tip. Its coat is tawny with dark spots and it bears a characteristic “beard” around its face and prominent black ear tufts. It Weighs: 10-13kg and its Height is …

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Putin and Kim Sign Pact Pledging Mutual Support Against ‘Aggression’

The leaders of North Korea (Kim Jong Un) and Russia`s(Vladimar Putin) signed an agreement on Wednesday that deepens their military cooperation to include a mutual defence pledge to help each other if attacked, with the North’s Kim Jong Un calling the new ties an “alliance”. “The comprehensive partnership agreement signed yesterday provides, among other things, …

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