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Creating a Versatile Kukri Knife from a Rusted Saw BladeAn outdated, worn-out saw blade is skillfully turned into a sharp kukri machete knife. With expert craftsmanship, the blade is reshaped, sharpened, and polished into a new, functional form.
Global sales of art and antiques have fallen for a second consecutive year, declining by 12% in 2024 to an estimated $57.5 billion, according to the latest annual Art Market Report by Art Basel ...
Two Nepalese climbers, Rima Sherpa and Nima Tashi Sherpa, went missing after an avalanche near Annapurna peak's camp II. Immediate search efforts initiated with a helicopter dispatched from Kathmandu.
Antiques Roadshow expert Clive Stewart-Lockhart has unveiled a new book celebrating the forgotten legacy of Betty Joel, one of Britain's pioneering female furniture designers. Despite her significant ...
Nepal launched the 2024 Global Hunger Index (GHI) in Kathmandu on Friday, spotlighting gender justice as an essential pillar for achieving climate resilience and Zero Hunger. The 19th edition of ...
Not only was that Aaron Bachstein’s senior yearbook quote, it’ll be the spirit of his new new family-owned antique store when it opens later this spring in the Lehigh Valley. The store ...
At least ten startup founders from Nepal are showcasing their innovations at Startup Mahakumbh 2025 in New Delhi. The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2 ...
The Nepal Development Update is produced twice a year to report on key economic developments that occurred during the year, placing them in a longer-term and global perspective. The Update is intended ...
During Rt. Hon. Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli’s visit to China in 2024, China and Nepal signed the framework agreement on Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) cooperation, marking a new phase of high-quality ...
No weapon has stood the test of time like the Nepalese Kukri knife. Alleged to have been first used in the 7th century, it became the de facto melee weapon for the British Indian Army in World War II.
In a stunning yet futuristic decision which may catapult Nepal into big league of economic superpowers, the Government has decided to allow Bitcoin mining on a commercial scale. The radical ...
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