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Nepal’s cricket fan power has shattered records with a massive 442% surge in engagement during the opening weekend of th...
11/02/2026

Nepal’s cricket fan power has shattered records with a massive 442% surge in engagement during the opening weekend of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026. ICC data shows digital users from Nepal increased more than four times compared to the 2024 tournament, reflecting an explosive rise in fans watching matches, following updates, and supporting the national team online. This historic growth places Nepal among the fastest-growing cricket fan bases in the world, strengthening the country’s global cricket presence while attracting greater international attention, sponsorship opportunities, and future investment in Nepali cricket. Nepal may still be climbing global rankings, but its passionate supporters are already turning the nation into a global cricket fan powerhouse. Follow for news updates

Asking “Who Will You Vote For?” is now illegal in Jhapa. The District Administration Office, Jhapa has warned online med...
04/02/2026

Asking “Who Will You Vote For?” is now illegal in Jhapa. The District Administration Office, Jhapa has warned online media and social media users for asking voters about their party or candidate choice, stating that it violates the Election Code of Conduct 2082 BS. Authorities say such acts breach voter privacy, threaten free and fair elections, and will face strict legal action if continued. The administration has urged everyone to respect voter secrecy and follow election rules to protect democratic rights.

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29/01/2026

“Don’t vote if you don’t trust me,” Mahabir Pun draws a hard line in the election race. Former minister and Magdi–1 parliamentary candidate Pun says he will not beg, bow, or use emotional tactics to win votes, asking people to support him only if they believe in his work and credibility. The statement challenges Nepal’s traditional vote-seeking culture and pushes accountability and performance over symbolism. After resigning as minister, Pun is campaigning door-to-door across Magdi–1 with a clear message—earned trust matters more than rituals.
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