Videos published by China’s state broadcaster CCTV showed houses destroyed with walls torn apart. Rescue workers waded through rubble strewn across the ruins in the aftermath of the earthquake, footage showed,
The school building of Shree Bhimgithe Secondary School, Baglung built with India’s financial assistance has been handed over on Tuesday. Show Full Article This article is NOT paywalled But your support enables us to deliver impactful stories,
Kathmandu: A powerful 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck a remote region of Nepal near Mount Everest early Tuesday, sending strong tremors through the capital, Kathmandu. The US Geological Survey reporte
Eyewitnesses describe the terrifying moments during the 7.1 magnitude Nepal earthquake. Kathmandu & Bihar residents share their experiences.
At least 126 people were killed and 188 injured as a strong earthquake struck the Tibet region on Tuesday morning.The quake struck at 9:05 am local time (01:05
A Buddha Air flight made a VOR landing at Tribhuvan International Airport in Nepal's Kathmandu on Monday after sustaining a flame out from .
Deadly earthquake strikes Tibet, killing 95 and injuring 130, with aftershocks felt in China, Nepal, and India.
The campus and hostel buildings of Myagdi Multiple Campus, Myagdi built with the Government of India’s financial assistance at the project cost of Nepal Rupees 27.93 million under ‘Nepal-India Development Cooperation’ was formally handed over to Campus Management Committee today.
BEIJING: A powerful earthquake in China's remote Tibet region killed at least 32 people and collapsed "many buildings" on Tuesday, state media reported, with tremors also felt in
A 6.8-magnitude earthquake struck one of Tibet's holiest cities on Tuesday morning, January 7, 2025, the China Earthquake Networks Center reported.
A devastating earthquake in China’s remote Tibet region killed at least 95 people and collapsed “many buildings” on Tuesday, state media reported, with tremors also felt in neighbouring Nepal’s capital Kathmandu and parts of India.
Embassy of India, Kathmandu. The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia ...