Peshok Yuva Sangh Steps in to Help Villager
Peshok Yuva Sangh, a village youth organization from Darjeeling steps in to help a villager to repair her house when the local administration, Development Board and local Panchayat failed to help.
Peshok Yuva Sangh, a village youth organization from Darjeeling steps in to help a villager to repair her house when the local administration, Development Board and local Panchayat failed to help.
The 123 Mountain Brigade Headquarters, based out of Jalapahar has today issued an urgent alert, hinting at possible female suicide bomber attempting to strike at Monasteries during the upcoming Buddha Jayanti celebrations in Darjeeling and nearby regions.
In what is fast turning out to be a #MeToo like movement in Sikkim Central University, we have been informed that four students from the Department of Mass Communications have filed a complaint against their Head-of-the-Department Associate Prof. Silajit Guha accusing him of sexual harassment.
Kolkata Municipal Commissioner office has issued a circular regarding Civic Arrangements to combat cyclone FANI. All concerned departments have been instructed to make necessary arrangement on war footing basis to handle any emergency situation.
St. Teresa’s School successfully observed its Annual Sports Day yesterday. The event that took was organized in the school itself was however not like any…
A 3-day training program on Child Mental Health was organized in Pokhriabong for Private School Teachers by DLR-Prerna, an NGO based in Darjeeling
Sonada: Two teams of Radio Salesian 90.8 FM – The Voice of the Hills radio journalists headed to Singhell Tea Estate while the second team…
As we had informed earlier, we have tied up with RJ Samir – Samir Gideon Ghimire, to bring to you 12 Nepali stories – 1 story a month, in the audio-pictorial format under our series हाम्रा कथाहरु. We are doing this to make our Nepali literature more popular among younger generations, and also among those who may never have read a Nepali story before. This month, we are sharing a story “म मरेछु” by गनु सिंह गुरुङ
An expedition of the Indian Army has shared pictures of the elusive and mysterious ‘Yeti’ footprints in the Himalayas. The Additional Directorate General of Public Information (ADGPI) of the Army posted pictures of the ‘footprints’ taken close to the Makalu Base Camp on April 9. The footprints are of 32×15 inches.
On the 26th of April, Twitter user Naorem Mohen @laimacha uploaded the picture of Diana Ningombam, an International Taekwondo player from Manipur selling fruit salad at the busy Kangla road in the heart of Imphal city.