Author: Nepal Monitor

The 2025 Hong Kong Rugby Sevens is set to be one of the most exciting editions yet, moving to the brand-new Kai Tak Sports Park from March 28-30. With a capacity for 50,000 fans, world-class rugby action, and live performances from Kaiser Chiefs and Pete Tong, this year’s tournament promises unforgettable moments. WATCH  DAY 2: Hong Kong Rugby Sevens Live Stream Anywhere Here’s your complete guide to watching the event, including the full schedule, competing teams, and how to catch all the action live. Quick Viewing Guide – How to Watch HK7 Live You won’t want to miss a minute…

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After reaching historic highs, Bitcoin is now facing a challenging period. As of March 19th, the cryptocurrency was trading at $83,400, a sharp drop from its peak of $109,000 in January. This marks a significant 23% loss from its record high. With Bitcoin struggling to stay above $100,000 since February, many are wondering if the cryptocurrency is entering a new phase of decline.

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The 8th Nepal International Film Festival (NIFF) has concluded with a grand ceremony honoring the best of Nepali and international cinema. Held over five days, the festival featured 87 films from 40 countries. Crawling Crows – Aankha won the Best National Feature Film award, earning a cash prize of Rs. 100,000 and a trophy. The event, chaired by Minister of Communication and Information Technology Prithvi Subba Gurung, celebrated outstanding films and filmmakers from around the world. Best National Feature Film: Crawling Crows – Aankha The festival’s top award for Best National Feature Film went to Crawling Crows – Aankha. Directed…

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Ethereum has been in a holding pattern recently, hovering around the low thousands and underperforming compared to some of its peers. As someone who has followed the crypto scene closely—often chatting with tech-savvy friends and attending blockchain meetups—I can say that predicting a surge past the $5,000 mark isn’t as far-fetched as it might seem, though it certainly isn’t guaranteed.

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In a significant move toward concluding Nepal’s long-standing peace process, key political leaders have agreed to establish a selection committee. This committee will be responsible for recommending chiefs for the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) and the Transitional Justice Commission (TJC). These bodies play a crucial role in addressing the human rights violations committed during the Maoist insurgency. The decision was reached during a high-level meeting at the Prime Minister’s Office in Singha Durbar. Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli, Nepali Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba, and CPN-Maoist Centre leader Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ were among the prominent figures who…

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Kathmandu-Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) is set to withdraw an additional Rs. 20 billion from the banking system today, Chaitra 10, as part of its ongoing efforts to manage excess liquidity. This measure comes as banks and financial institutions struggle with surplus funds due to declining credit demand. Central Bank’s Move to Curb Excess Liquidity The central bank has been consistently utilizing deposit collection tools to absorb surplus liquidity from the market. According to NRB, the bidding process for this withdrawal will take place at 3 PM today. Financial institutions wishing to participate can submit bids within the prescribed limits. Bidding…

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Bagmati Province delivered a commanding performance to defeat Koshi Province by 131 runs in the Prime Minister’s Cup National Men’s One-Day Cricket Tournament. The match took place on Saturday at Deukhuri Cricket Ground in Lamahi, Dang. Bagmati’s Bowling Masterclass Restricts Koshi to 109 Runs Chasing a target of 241, Koshi Province struggled against Bagmati’s disciplined bowling attack and was bowled out for just 109 runs in 25.3 overs. Ais Bhattarai was the top scorer for Koshi with 37 runs, while Sujan Thapaliya contributed 25 and Firdosh Ansari added 24. However, the remaining batters failed to reach double figures, leading to…

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Nepal made history on March 21 by securing their first-ever victory over Singapore in an international football friendly. The 175th-ranked Nepali team stunned 160th-ranked Singapore with a 1-0 win at the National Stadium, leaving the home crowd of 5,078 in disappointment. This defeat marks Singapore’s first loss to Nepal in four encounters and raises concerns about their performance ahead of the Asian Cup qualifiers. Lackluster Performance Frustrates Singapore Coach Singapore’s head coach, Tsutomu Ogura, did not hold back in his post-match press conference, expressing deep disappointment in his team’s performance. “If we play like this, we cannot win against any…

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