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Upper Trishuli-1 Donates Two Ambulances to Rural Municipalities in Support of Local Healthcare
RASUWA, Nepal, 31 March – The Nepal Water and Energy Development Company (NWEDC), the promoter of the 216MW Upper Trishuli-1 hydropower project, sponsored by the Korean state-owned utility company KOEN as the main shareholder, has donated two ambulances to rural municipalities in the district. These two well-equipped, modern health ambulances have been provided to facilitate the transportation of…
#Community Support Program#KOEN#Nepal Water and Energy Development Company#NWEDC#Upper Trishuli-1 Hydropower Project
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नेपाल में राजशाही की मांग ने लिया हिंसक रूप: 2 की मौत, काठमांडू में कर्फ्यू, पूर्व राजा पर सख्ती #News #HindiNews #IndiaNews #RightNewsIndia
#Gyanendra Shah#Hindu nation demand#Kathmandu curfew#legal action#monarchy supporters#Nepal protests#Nepal violence#passport revocation#political unrest#Rastriya Prajatantra Party
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Thanking all our visitors of #NepalMedicalShow Day 2
Visit us at Booth No: C-11 on February 28 and March 01, 2025
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WWR is 20 years Old!
It feels extraordinary, but WWR is 20 years old! I can't quite believe it. Working with incredible staff and #trustees to change the lives of vulnerable women in #Nepal has been a privilege and joy. We thank God for his faithfulness.
It feels extraordinary, but WWR is 20 years old! I can’t quite believe it. Working with incredible staff and trustees to change the lives of vulnerable women in Nepal has been a privilege and joy. We thank God for his faithfulness. Read our celebratory newsletter here.
#Anniversary#Celebration#Dancing#faith#Joy#Kathmandu#Nepal#Prayer#staff#Supporters#Trustees#Women#Women Without Roofs#WWR
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Scott Wilson Nepal (SW Nepal) Vacancy 2081 for Admin, Finance & Logistic Officer
Scott Wilson Nepal (SW Nepal) Vacancy 2081 for Admin, Finance & Logistic Officer. Interested and qualified candidates can apply by 11th August 2024, 5 pm. CAREER OPPORTUNITY Scott Wilson Nepal (SW Nepal) Vacancy 2081 for Admin, Finance & Logistic Officer Admin, Finance & Logistic Officer Project: USAID Local Works Support Contractor: S.W. Nepal Pvt. Ltd. (Scott Wilson Nepal/SWN) Duration: Five…
#Admin#Finance & Logistic Officer#Job Vacancy#Jobs In Nepal#Scott Wilson Nepal#SW Nepal Vacancy 2081#USAID Local Works Support Vacancy
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Shop With a Purpose ~ Crowned Free With Steph
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It's never too late to fill in the gaps in your education
By NIRANJAN SHRESTHA 10:34 PM EST, February 13, 2025
KATHMANDU, Nepal (AP) — Sushila Gautam, 77, checks her smartwatch, a gift from her son living in the United States, to see if she should leave for her reading and writing lessons.
“At home, I get bored when my son and daughter-in-law go to work and grandchildren are at school. I want something to do,” she says with a smile.
When Sushila was young, girls in her village weren’t sent to school.

Sushila Gautam, 77 laughs as she becomes nervous before writing her name on the board during a writing practice in a class at the Ujyalo Community learning center in Kathmandu, Nepal, Feb. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha)

Elderly women attend a class at the Ujyalo Community learning center in Kathmandu, Nepal, Feb. 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha)

Kamala K.C, 66, writes on a note book during a class at the Ujyalo Community learning center in Kathmandu, Nepal, Feb. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha)
For about a year now, she has been going for free lessons near her home on the outskirts of Nepal’s capital Kathmandu, at the Ujyalo Community Learning Center. The center was set up three years ago by the local council to provide basic education to women like her.
“Now, I finally have the chance,” says Sushila.
She can now read signs in English and Nepalese, is able to check her heart rate on a smartwatch, and use a smartphone. But the skill she is most proud of is her ability to sign her name on official documents. Previously, she had to put thumbprints.

A woman writes her name on a note book provided by her teacher before the start of a class at the Ujyalo Community learning center in Kathmandu, Nepal, Feb. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha)
Bimala Maharjan Bhandari, who runs the center, says she had difficulties at first to convince women to join.
“I had to tell them that being able to read phone messages, product labels and signing documents can benefit the whole family,” Bhandari said.

Women attend a class at the Ujyalo Community learning center in Kathmandu, Nepal, Feb. 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha)

An elderly woman Sushila Gautam, 77, attends a class at the Ujyalo Community learning center in Kathmandu, Nepal, Feb. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha)

Women attend a class at the Ujyalo Community learning center in Kathmandu, Nepal, Feb. 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha)
Women sit at desks reading aloud from their Nepali language textbooks, following their instructor. Some write down simple sentences in their notebooks. During a break, they file out of the classroom to play soccer on a small hard court.
Bhandari believes that the center encourages friendship and physical well-being among the learners, creating a supportive environment for personal and collective growth.

Women play football during a break at the Ujyalo Community learning center in Kathmandu, Nepal, Feb. 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha)

Chandra Kumari Ghimire, 71 plays during a break at the Ujyalo Community learning center in Kathmandu, Nepal, Feb. 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha)
Among the older students is 88-year-old Thuli Thapa Magar, who has spent her entire life as a homemaker. She, like Sushila, never went to school and was illiterate before joining the center.
She is proud of the fact that she is finally learning.

88-year-old Thuli Thapa Magar, left and other women leave after attending a class at the Ujyalo Community learning center in Kathmandu, Nepal, Feb. 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha)

An elderly woman reads a text book before the start of her class at the Ujyalo Community learning center in Kathmandu, Nepal, Feb. 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha)

An elderly woman student worships a picture of Saraswati, Hindu goddess of wisdom and education before the start of a class at the Ujyalo Community learning center in Kathmandu, Nepal, Feb. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha)

Women write their names on the board during a class at the Ujyalo Community learning center in Kathmandu, Nepal, Feb. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha)

An elderly woman attends a class at the Ujyalo Community learning center in Kathmandu, Nepal, Feb. 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha)

Elderly women attend a class at the Ujyalo Community learning center in Kathmandu, Nepal, Feb. 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha)

A woman drinks water during a break from her class at the Ujyalo Community learning center in Kathmandu, Nepal, Feb. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha)

An elderly woman student offers a pen and money as a gift during Saraswati puja, worshiping day of Goddess Saraswati for wisdom and knowledge, celebration at the Ujyalo Community learning center in Kathmandu, Nepal, Feb. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha)

A man watches as women play football during a break at the Ujyalo Community learning center in Kathmandu, Nepal, Feb. 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha)

Kanchi Lama, 78, participates in a class at the Ujyalo Community learning center in Kathmandu, Nepal, Feb. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha)

Thuli Thapa Magar, 88 left and Kanchi Thapa Magar, 70 wave as they leave Ujyalo Community learning center in Kathmandu, Nepal, Feb. 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha)
#Nepal#Ujyalo Community Learning Center#Women and literacy#Denying girls an education#Saraswati the Hindu goddess of wisdom and education#Saraswati puja#Long article but the pictures are worth it
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Watch To Be Hero X in the Original Chinese Audio, with English Subs
When the show just premiered, Crunchyroll labeled Japanese as the original audio. The Chinese audio is also listed at the very bottom of the audio options for some reason. These have led to a lot of people not knowing that Chinese is actually the original and causing reuploaders to only post the Japanese/English dubs. So if you don't have access to official channels because of region-locking or whatever reason, then you’ll have a hard time googling for the Chinese version.
But fret not! I will download each episode as they come out and share them with you.
Here’s a folder link to the Chinese episodes.
To access the folder, you need to enter this key:
XQRXPfDB9jUAgZYflCFrMg
And to watch the video, you need to open it in a media player that supports .mkv files, like VLC Media Player.
If you can pay to watch TBHX in official channels, then please do so to support the creators of the donghua. This link is really more for those who are region-locked from accessing the Chinese versions.
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Official channels with the Chinese audio
BiliBili Chinese site (for mainland China only)
BiliBili YouTube (for Asia)
Crunchyroll (I can’t access Crunchyroll, so idk its region limits. But I’ve heard that the Chinese audio is available here)
BiliBili YouTube is available for the following regions, specifically:
Bhutan, Timor-Leste, China, India, Indonesia, Taiwan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, Brunei, Sri Lanka, Singapore, North Korea, Cambodia, Thailand, Macau, Myanmar, Laos, Philippines, Mongolia, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Maldives, Malaysia
You need a channel membership to watch the episodes as they come out, but a free version of the ep will be released a week after airing.
#and oh please spread the link and key around#share it with your friends. repost it in other sites#and can somebody post this in reddit. i saw people looking for the chinese dub there. but i don’t have a reddit account#to be hero x#tu bian yingxiong x#凸变英雄X#tbhx#to be hero x chinese audio with english subs#donghua#miyamiwu.vid#miyamiwu.src
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The Best News of Last Month - August 2024
1.Negative Power Prices Hit Europe as Renewable Energy Floods the Grid
European power markets are experiencing a notable shift as renewable energy sources, particularly wind and solar, become a larger part of the energy mix. On Wednesday, power prices in several European markets, including Germany, dipped below zero due to a surge in green electricity production.
2. Taiwan introduces ban on performances by captive wild animals
Live performances by wild animals held in captivity, including performances by dolphins, tigers, and other non-domesticated mammals, will no longer be permitted in Taiwan under new Ministry of Agriculture (MOA) regulations.
3. FTC bans fake online reviews, inflated social media influence; rule takes effect in October
The FTC voted unanimously to ban marketers from using fake reviews, such as those generated with AI technology, and other misleading advertising practices.
The ban also forbids marketers from exaggerating their own influence by, for example, paying for bots to inflate their follower count.
4. Chinese drones will fly trash out of Everest slopes
Come autumn, Nepal will deploy heavy lifter drones to transport garbage from the 6,812-metre tall Ama Dablam, south of Everest. This will be the first commercial work an unmanned aerial vehicle does in Nepal’s high-altitude zone.
The heavy lifter from China’s biggest drone maker, Da Jiang Innovations (DJI), will take on tasks traditionally handled by Sherpas. Officials believe it will help reduce casualties on Everest.
5. Swiss scientists have found a way to use the whole cocoa fruit to make chocolate and not just taking beans and discarding the rest.
Kim Mishra (L) and Anian Schreiber (R) cooperated on the new chocolate making process
Food scientists in Switzerland have come up with a way to make chocolate using the entire cocoa fruit rather than just the beans - and without using sugar.
The chocolate, developed at Zurich’s prestigious Federal Institute of Technology by scientist Kim Mishra and his team includes the cocoa fruit pulp, the juice, and the husk, or endocarp.
6. Six-year-old boy found in Vietnam forest after five days
A six-year-old boy who was missing for five days has been found deep in a forest in Vietnam. Dang Tien Lam, who lives in the northwestern Yen Bai province, was playing in a stream with his nine siblings on 17 August when he wandered into the hills and got lost, local reports said.
He was found on Wednesday by local farmers who heard a child's cry while they were clearing a cinnamon field close to the forest.
7. Lego plans to make half the plastic in bricks from renewable materials by 2026
Lego plans to make half the plastic in its bricks from renewable or recycled material rather than fossil fuels by 2026, in its latest effort to ensure its toys are more environmentally friendly.
The Danish company last year ditched efforts to make bricks entirely from recycled bottles because of cost and production issues. At the moment, 22% of the material in its colourful bricks is not made from fossil fuels.
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"India's efforts and progress in reducing preventable child deaths have been lauded as an "exemplar" by the United Nations, which cited the example of health initiatives such as Ayushman Bharat, and said the country has saved millions of young lives through strategic investments in its health system.
The United Nations Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation report, released Tuesday, cited the example of five “exemplar countries” in achieving child mortality reduction -- India, Nepal, Senegal, Ghana and Burundi -- highlighting diverse strategies that have accelerated progress in reducing preventable child deaths.
The report said these countries illustrate that with "political will, evidence-based strategies and sustained investments, even resource-constrained settings facing unique challenges can achieve substantial reductions in mortality, bringing the world closer to an end to preventable child deaths".
On India, the report said the country has made gains through health system investment...
The report highlighted that since 2000, India achieved an under-five mortality reduction of 70 per cent and a neonatal mortality reduction of 61 per cent, “driven by overlapping measures to increase health coverage, enhance available interventions and develop health infrastructure and human resources", the report said.
It cited the example of Ayushman Bharat, the world's largest health insurance scheme which provides annual coverage of nearly USD 5,500 per family per year.
It noted that every pregnant woman is entitled to free delivery (including caesarean section), and infant care provides free transport, medications, diagnostics and dietary support in public health institutions.
To ensure comprehensive coverage and equitable access to health services, India has strengthened infrastructure via the establishment of maternity waiting homes, maternal and child health wings, newborn stabilisation units, sick newborn care units, mother care units and a dedicated programme for birth defect screening, the report said...
“This ensures millions of healthy pregnancies and thriving live births each year. India has also prioritised the training and deployment of skilled birth attendants, such as midwives and community health workers, to provide appropriate maternal and child health services,” it said.
The report noted that additionally, data systems and digital surveillance of maternal, newborn and child health indicators are continuously improved to support evidence-based decision-making...
Other Countries that Did Well
The UN agency also said that several low and lower-middle-income countries have surpassed the global decline in under-five mortality since 2000.
Angola, Bhutan, Bolivia, Cabo Verde, India, Morocco, Senegal, Tanzania and Zambia have all cut their under-five mortality rate by more than two thirds since 2000.
In 2000, the country with the highest burden of under-five measles mortality was India, with only 56 per cent of infants vaccinated for measles and 189,000 deaths from measles.
By 2023, the infant measles vaccination rate had increased to 93 per cent, and under-five deaths due to the disease decreased by 97 per cent to 5,200 measles-related deaths...
Since 2000, child deaths [globally] have dropped by more than half and stillbirths by over a third, fuelled by sustained investments in child survival worldwide...
"Millions of children are alive today because of the global commitment to proven interventions, such as vaccines, nutrition, and access to safe water and basic sanitation,” UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell said.
-via India Today, March 27, 2025
#india#asia#child death#cw child death#infant mortality#measles#vaccination#vaccines#vaccinate your kids#maternal health#public health#children#good news#hope
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The sun will shine on us again.💜🌞
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Major Investment of Rs 9 Billion for Mid Kaligandaki Hydropower
Myagdi, Financial management has been assured for the Mid Kaligandaki Hydropower Project that is going to be constructed in the Kaligandaki River. Six commercial banks led by Nabil Bank Ltd are investing Rs 9.12 billion for the 66.3 MW hydropower project being constructed by IME Group’s Hydro Support Pvt Ltd at Annapurna Rural Municipality in Myagdi. The dam of the project, which is being…
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नेपाल में राजशाही की वापसी का हंगामा: ओली का भारत पर सनसनीखेज आरोप, ज्ञानेन्द्र की गिरफ्तारी की तैयारी! #News #BreakingNews #LatestNews #CurrentNews #HindiNews
#Gyanendra Shah#India Nepal Relations#KP Sharma Oli#Monarchy Restoration#Nepal Monarchy#Nepal Politics#Oli India Accusations#Prachanda Support#Protests Nepal#Rastriya Prajatantra Party
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Hundreds of gay couples plan to marry in Thailand this week
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Hundreds of gay couples plan to marry in Thailand this week

Hundreds of same-sex couples in Thailand say they’re planning to get married on Thursday, as the kingdom’s marriage equality laws officially begin.
Thailand is the largest Asian nation to legalise same-sex marriage and the first in South-East Asia. Taiwan and Nepal are the only two other Asian countries to do so.
The new marriage equality laws passed last year and come into effect on Thursday. The laws grant same-sex couples the same legal rights as heterosexuals.
Last week, Thailand’s Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra invited dozens of couples and activists to Government House for a group photo (see below) to celebrate.
“January 23, 2025 will be the day that we all make history together,” Shinawatra wrote on Instagram, sharing the photos.
“The love of everyone is legally recognized with honour and dignity.
“From January 23, everyone, every couple, regardless of gender, can register their marriage at district offices throughout Thailand.”
The Thai PM also told the Associated Press, “I think it’s very important that the world notice us, and know that in this small country we have this kind of support for our people. We all should be proud.”
Last year, Thai MPs waved rainbow flags on the floor of the Parliament as they overwhelmingly passed the marriage equality bill.
The bill also sailed through the Senate and was signed into law by September.
The reform bill changed the words “men and women” and “husband and wife” to “individuals” and “marriage partners” in Thailand’s marriage laws.
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WWR Needs Your Help After Devastating Floods
WWR is launching an #appeal for #funds to help us overcome the devastation wreaked by last week’s #floods. In this #video you’ll see the enormous mess that our staff and women have cleaned up. They are incredible.
Today, WWR is launching an appeal for funds to help us overcome the devastation wreaked by last week’s floods. Annie explains more in this video, and you’ll see the enormous mess that our staff and women have cleaned up. They are incredible, and we’re so thankful for all their hard work. Thankfully, we have already found a new home on higher ground to move into, as we can’t risk more flooding…
#Annie#Christian#Devastation#Flooding#floods#Furniture#Kathmandu#Kitchen Equipment#Nepal#Rent#Support#Women#Women Without Roofs#WWR
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