Survey
shows bleak picture of nutrition in Tarai :
Reports high prevalence of an acute form of
malnutrition, by Arjun Poudel (kp
14/12/2023)
One
dies, 29 fall ill after mass feast in Lamjung
(rep 10/12/2023)
Festive
Food for Thought: Tackling Food Waste in Nepal,
by Aastha Pokharel (rep 29/10/2023)
Global
index shows ‘moderate level of hunger’ in Nepal.
Ranks 69th : Experts say people have started
spending less on food as their incomes have
stagnated, by Krishana Prasain (kp
17/10/2023)
Check
Food Adulteration Practices, by Shyam P
Lohani (rn 15/10/2023)
Children,
mothers in Lumbini suffer from malnutrition :
Gaps in public health awareness have turned
malnutrition into a serious problem, by
Amrita Anmol (kp 02/10/2023)
Vegetables
with excessive amounts of pesticide residue
destroyed : Officials had suspended pesticide
testing in vegetables for around two months due
to lack of funding, by Arjun Poudel (kp
26/09/2023)
'Scale
up equitable nutritional care for women' (ht
19/09/2023)
KMC
cautions public against buying bottled water
without proper labeling (rep 13/09/2023)
Budget
cut hampers treatment of moderately acute
malnourished children : The cuts in the budget
for healthcare programmes have put Nepal’s
ambition to meet the SDGs on the line, by
Arjun Poudel (kp 12/09/2023)
Nepal
faces dual burden of malnutrition,
by Bal Krishna Sah (ht 02/09/2023), Malnutrition
: Prevention of malnutrition is not
possible for most disadvantaged families
and communities (ht 04/09/2023)
Ministry
to send team to India to study salt iodisation
process : Rise in non-communicable
diseases—hyperthyroidism and cardiovascular
conditions—are linked to high iodine intake,
by Arjun Poudel (kp 28/08/2023)
Rains
raise alarm over water contamination, food
poisoning : Doctors advise ensuring food and
drinking water are safe before consuming, by
Arjun Poudel (kp 22/08/2023)
Food
safety watchdog filed 121 cases in fiscal
2022-23 : Among the big names facing action are
Rijal Tashi, Dugar Spices, Salt Trading,
Unilever Nepal and Nepal Liquors (kp
22/08/2023)
Chatpate,
panipuri ban mulled to prevent diseases, by
Anup Okha (kp 14/08/2023)
Balen's
laudable move to promote consumers rights
(rep 14/08/2023)
Excessive
level of coliform bacteria detected in drinking
water (kh 04/08/2023)
Harnessing
Nutrition For Growth, by Jhabindra Bhandari
(rn 04/08/2023)
Here’s
why switching to parboiled rice could be a
healthier option, by Ravi M Singh (ae
31/07/2023)
Faecal
coliform rife in water samples tested in
Kathmandu : Testing done for 10 localities of
the district last week, by Arjun Poudel (kp
31/07/2023)
Four
people die after consuming wild mushrooms :
Around a dozen people from Lungri Rural
Municipality have fallen ill after eating wild
mushrooms in the last 10 days, by Kashiram
Dangi (kp 22/07/2023)
Bid
to improve food and nutrition security (ht
16/07/2023)
Karnali
failing to curb malnutrition in children : A
total of 152 infants have already died in the
province so far this fiscal year, according to
the Karnali Provincial Health Directorate,
by Krishna Prasad Gauatm and Biplab Maharjan (kp
08/07/2023)
Nearly
70 percent children are eating unhealthy foods,
report says : Experts point out that lower
fruits and vegetable consumption is a factor in
the prevalence of non-communicable diseases
later in life, by Arjun Poudel (kp
08/07/2023)
Morel
mushrooms: Pathway to prosperity, by Binod
Baral (ae 29/06/2023)
Budget
cut set to hit crucial nutrition programmes :
Nutritionists warn the country cannot achieve
nutrition targets by cutting investments on
Outpatient Therapeutic Care and nutrition rehab
centres, by Arjun Poudel (kp 23/06/2023)
Is
the term “Organic” misappropriated or
misrepresented in Nepal?, by Kiran
Mainali (rep 13/06/2023)
Toxic
vegetables and low-quality meats
threaten food security in Jhapa : Deputy
mayors want more market monitoring,
by Arjun Rajbanshi (kp 02/04/2023)
Multigrain
sattu flour finds export market :
Schools are being urged to serve sattu
under the mid-day meal programme amid
junk food invasion, by Agandhar
Tiwari (kp 21/02/2023)
Department
of Commerce confiscates expired beer worth Rs
8.2 million (kh 16/02/2023)
State
of hunger in Nepal, in the world : Though Nepal
stands at a moderate level of hunger, countries
in South Asia in general face the highest level
of hunger and the global hunger situation
remains grim, says the 2022 Global Hunger Index
(nlt 29/01/2023)
Jumla
suffers massive milk deficit : A Nepali consumes
72 litres of milk and dairy products annually,
while the recommended requirement is 91 litres.
But in Jumla, the per capita milk consumption is
only 4 litres, by DB Budha (kp 27/01/2023)
Government
body proposes new standards for rolled oats :
The move aims to protect public health amid
growing consumption of the cereal, by
Krishana Prasain (kp 16/01/2023)
Madi
drinking water contains too much iron (kh
08/01/2023)
Nepal
implements new safety standards for various
foods : The government has also endorsed the
quality standards for complementary foods like
infant cereals, by Krishana Prasain (kp
05/01/2023)
Midday
meal scheme fails to dissuade Ramechhap students
from junk food : Most community schools have
been providing lunch money to students instead
of healthy food, by Tika Prasad Bhatta (kp
12/12/2022)
Faecal
coliform confirmed in water used in Palpa
wedding feast : Over 150 people had fallen sick
after attending the feast on Saturday, by
Madhav Aryal (kp 09/12/2022)
Yak
jerky market booms in Nepal's Himalaya : Dried
yak meat locally known as sukuti is popular
among domestic sightseers in Mustang, by
Ghanshyam Khadka (kp 21/11/2022)
Nepal
on the verge of serious hunger problems :
Nutrition scientists say immediate measures of
intervention are needed to avoid further
deterioration of the situation, by Arjun
Poudel (kp 20/10/2022)
KMC
monitors market: Inedible food items found in
govt-run shops (rep 27/09/2022)
Experts
study Bajura malnutrition : Sudurpaschim
Provincial Health Directorate aided by Unicef,
has begun a 10-day scientific survey in the
district, by Arjun Shah (kp 22/09/2022)
Edible
wild plants contributing to nutritional
security: Study (kh 15/09/2022)
Severe
wasting in two eastern districts hints at a
hidden health crisis : High prevalence of an
acute form of malnutrition in and around Tarai,
the country’s food basket, is alarming. Children
are not getting enough nutritious food, by
Arjun Poudel (kp 11/09/2022)
Quality
watchdog proposes amending feed standards :
Inferior poultry diets could cause nutritional
stress that could lead to human health concerns,
officials say, by Krishana Prasain (kp
06/09/2022)
Highway
eateries face music for supplying substandard
goods (rep 05/09/2022)
32
students fall ill after consuming lunch provided
by school (kh 26/08/2022)
Malnutrition
threat for pregnant women, new mums, children
displaced by disasters : Nutritionists recommend
distributing nutritious foods instead of
noodles, biscuits and beaten rice to displaced
people, by Arjun Poudel (kp 19/08/2022) [It is a primary duty of the
government to prevent this!]
New
maximum levels for heavy metals in food products
fixed : Nepal will implement the standards after
they have been approved by the World Trade
Organisation, officials say, by Krishana
Prasain (kp 09/08/2022)
Almost
all water from small suppliers in the Valley is
contaminated, officials say : Most of the small
projects are found to be neglecting chlorination
and other water purification procedures before
supplying water to households taps, by Arjun
Poudel (kp 04/08/2022)
115
companies to face action for producing, selling
unhygienic food stuff (rn 04/08/2022)
Indiscriminate
use of pesticides taking toll on farmers in
Tarai : There’s a lack of awareness and
monitoring, which impacts not only those who use
the chemicals but also those who consume the
produce, experts say, by Om Prakash Thakur,
Shiva Puri & Krishana Prasain (kp 31/07/2022),
Don’t
touch that : Farmers have been using
harmfulpesticides unaware of the dangers (kp
01/08/2022)
Case
filed against production of sub-standard food
products (kh 30/07/2022)
Malnutrition
a serious health crisis in Darchula : As many as
537 children in the district aged between 6
months and five years were found suffering from
malnutrition in the last fiscal year 2021-22,
by Manoj Badu (kp 23/07/2022)
“Health
and food security situations of most vulnerable
members have been exacerbated by Covid-19:”
Khemraj Upadhyaya, Country Director, Action
Against Hunger : “Disasters have different
impacts on different people, and they have
different recovery patterns. One size solution
will not fit all.” (nlt 11/07/2022)
(interview)
When
will a state-of-the-art slaughterhouse be built
in Pokhara? (rep 10/07/2022)
Malnutrition
still rife in Karnali children (rep
08/07/2022), Cases
of malnutrition on children rife in Karnali
Province (kh 08/07/2022)
Coliform
bacteria found in most water sources in Baglung
(kh 06/07/2022), Study
shows faecal coliform in drinking water sources
in Parbat : A month-long study conducted in all
local units of the district shows the presence
of the microbe, raising concerns of an outbreak
of water-borne diseases, including cholera,
by Agandhar Tiwari (kp 06/07/2022)
Avoid
eating food at roadside, urges Department of
Food Technology : Five years imprisonment for
violating Food Act (kh 05/07/2022)
Food
health and safety in Nepal: Education and
awareness are key, by Niranjan Koirala (ht
05/07/2022)
19
people fall sick while eating wild mushrooms in
Rupandehi (kh 30/06/2022)
Nearly
70 percent water samples in Valley contaminated
: Officials say failure to ensure safe drinking
water poses a challenge to controlling outbreaks
of waterborne diseases, including cholera. At
least 12 people tested positive for cholera in 8
days, by Arjun Poudel (kp 28/06/2022), Nor
any drop to drink : The authorities must spring
into action before water contamination becomes a
full blown crisis (kp 29/06/2022)
DFTQC
urges people not to use calcium carbide to ripen
fruits (rep 28/06/2022)
Malnutrition
taking its toll in Parsa. Experts blame poverty
and ignorance : The children of poor communities
and Dalits are highly vulnerable to malnutrition
in Madhes Province, by Shankar Acharya (kp
22/06/2022)
Authorities
are testing drinking water in Kathmandu for
disease-causing microbes : Amid rise in
diarrhoea cases in the Valley, water samples
from 150 localities will be tested. Health
agencies outside the Capital will also carry out
tests, by Arjun Poudel (kp 16/06/2022)
Demand
for seafood increasing in Nepal (kh
09/06/2022)
Too
salty processed food blamed for rise in
noncommunicable diseases : Health Ministry to
launch nationwide campaign to slash salt intake
in view of rising blood pressure and
cardiovascular conditions and to make action
plan for reducing salt iodine, by Arjun
Poudel (kp 06/06/2022), Precaution
better than cure : Increased consumption of
processed food is behind the rise in
cardiovascular conditions (kp 07/06/2022)
Funds
shortage hits plan to expand nutrition
rehabilitation centres across the country :
Nepal’s Sustainable Development Goals target on
nutrition is unlikely to be met, health
officials say, by Arjun Poudel (kp
12/04/2022)
No
data as malnutrition turns into major killer in
Bajura villages : Lack of detailed study in
Muktikot, other villages worsens situation when
the actual toll of deprivation is unknown,
by Basanta Pratap Singh (kp 08/04/2022)
Veganism
In Nepal, by Yubraj Maski (rn 01/04/2022)
Deprivation,
hunger and infant deaths in a remote Bajura
village : Mothers in Muktikot suffer from
lactation insufficiency for lack of nutritious
food and lose their babies either in the womb,
at birth or at neonatal and postneonatal stages,
by Basanta Pratap Singh (kp 27/03/2022), 84
kids in Muktikot suffering from malnutrition
(ht 27/03/2022)
Some
30 percent malnourished children deprived of
treatment : Lack of food in rural areas and
overuse of junk food in urban areas causes of
malnutrition, by Arjun Poudel (kp
18/02/2022)
Gulping
down 'immunity boosting foods' as defence
against Covid : Demand for soup, chia seed, goat
leg, asparagus, citrus fruits, turmeric, green
tea and eggs has soared after the third wave,
retailers say, by Krishana Prasain (kp
07/02/2022)
TBT,
SPS and technical regulations: Time for Nepal to
meet the requirements, by Suman Kumar Regmi
(ht 31/01/2022)
Nepal
progresses significantly in nutrition of mothers
and children at risk: UNICEF. There are many
reasons behind this improvement but one of the
major reasons is the involvement of more than
50,000 female community health volunteers
(nlt 22/01/2022), Pandemic
can derail progress made in child nutrition,
UNICEF warns : Says Nepal achieved marked
progress in reducing child stunting during
2002-2016 (kp 23/01/2022)
Malnutrition
taking its toll on children : in remote
Makawanpur settlements, by Pratap Bista (kp
09/01/2022)
High
TPM level in oils used by highway hotels in
Palpa (rep 09/01/2022)
Food
adulteration offences rise even during lockdown
: As long as consumers consider food
adulteration a minor problem and the government
plays down its impact, such offences will keep
growing, rights activists say, by Krishana
Prasain (kp 19/12/2021)
32
percent children in Nepal chronically
malnourished: Report (kh 17/12/2021)
Distribution
of micronutrient powder on hold in Makawanpur :
Almost all health institutions in the district
have reported receiving Balvita, micronutrient
powder meant for children aged six months to two
years, of substandard quality, by Pratap
Bista (kp 09/12/2021)
Food
scientist Prakash Adhikari: “Nepal’s food
quality mechanism is limited to papers”
(interview) (nlt 02/12/2021)
UN
special envoy in Kathmandu to study food crisis
(kh 02/12/2021)
Malnutrition
a cause for concern in Province 2 : Malnutrition
is a serious health challenge in the province
mainly due to a lack of awareness among
guardians regarding nourishing food for children,
by Shankar Acharya (kp 21/11/2021)
Nepal
unbans import of genetically modified crops :
The move has sparked protest with scientists and
lawyers questioning the government’s intention
behind allowing controversial products into the
country, by Sangam Prasain (kp 11/11/2021),
No
backdoor entry : Food security arises from an
unequal distribution of resources rather than a
paucity of food itself (kp 12/11/2021)
Sale
of substandard sweets rampant in Valley as Tihar
festival approaches (rep 28/10/2021)
Pesticide
testing of fruits and vegetables started at
seven border points (rep 27/10/2021)
Nepal’s
glaring food gap : Dasain exposes waste, and the
country’s dilemma of too much and too little
food, by Aryan Sitaula (nt 22/10/2021)
Ensuring
Safe, Nutritious Food To All, by Monica
Pradhan (rn 18/10/2021)
High
levels of pesticides found in seven vegetables :
Excessive amounts of pesticides are used in
cauliflower, yardlong beans and other off
seasonal vegetables, by Arjun Poudel (kp
05/10/2021)
Quality
control in action ; Sporadic stunts and photo
ops in the presence of the media are not going
to help (kp 29/09/2021)
Malnutrition
a cause for concern in Sudurpaschim : As per a
2016 survey, 36 percent of children under five
were stunted, nine percent wasted, and 28
percent were underweight in the province, by
Arjun Shah (kp 28/09/2021)
Beni
residents forced to drink contaminated water
(ht 22/09/2021)
Malnutrition
cases up several fold amid Covid-19 pandemic :
Severity and deaths will increase if
malnourished children are infected with the
coronavirus, doctors say, by Arjun Poudel
(kp 17/09/2021)
A
tall order : After initial success in reducing
childhood malnutrition, progress has stalled.
Find out why, by Marty Logan (nt 02/09/2021)
COVID-19
aggravates malnutrition in Bajura (ht
26/08/2021)
Excessive
use of pesticides in green vegetables (kh
08/08/2021)
Children
in Jajarkot villages deprived of nutrition pay :
Local officials say around Rs 4.7 million meant
for nutrition allowance was frozen, as NIC Asia
bank could not release the amount on time,
by Bhim Bahadur Singh (kp 07/08/2021)
Quality
standards for fruit juices and nectars upgraded
: Notification was made to the World Trade
Organisation of the new sanitary and
phytosanitary measures through the Agriculture
Ministry, officials say, by Krishana Prasain
(kp 04/08/2021)
8
percent of food items in market unfit for
consumption, by Dilip oudel (rep 04/08/2021)
Quality
watchdog books 100 firms for adulteration :
Among those hauled to court are drinking water
plants, bakeries and biscuit manufacturers, and
oil and ghee producers, a report said, by
Krishana Prasain (kp 01/08/2021)
More
than half of bottled drinking water is unfit for
consumption: Govt report (rep 30/07/2021)
Around
a dozen children in Dhorpatan ward malnourished
: Most families in the villages are from poor
backgrounds with little to no means to
provide nourishing food for their children,
by Prakash Baral (kp 12/07/2021)
Watch
what you drink : The need to provide clean water
to every household cannot be overstated (kp
25/06/2021)
Hunger
for governance : Childhood malnutrition in Nepal
has its roots in political failure, the same
reason more children are going hungry during the
pandemic. (nt 18/06/2021), Nepal’s
epidemic of hunger : Malnutrition among Nepali
children pre-dates Covid-19, but the pandemic
has made it worse, by Anita Bhetwal (nt
18/06/2021)
Malnourished
children deprived of care as nutritional rehabs
are converted into isolation facilities :
Doctors warn child and infant mortality will
increase, and years of effort and
investment in reducing child mortality
will go to waste, if the issue is continuously
ignored, by Arjun Poudel (kp 02/06/2021)
Malnourished
child left in lurch in Bajura (ht
29/03/2021)
Market
flooded with substandard food items (ht
29/03/2021)
Rediscovering
millets : The grain can potentially improve the
nutrition and health security of a large
population, by Madhukar Upadhya (kp
26/03/2021)
Nutrition
deficiency still prevalent despite country
spending billions to address the issue :
Distribution of complementary foods and
micronutrients alone will not address the
problem, nutritionists say, by Arjun Poudel
(kp 22/02/2021)
Malnutrition
in children serious health challenge in several
Karnali districts : Poverty, food shortage and
lack of awareness behind existing malnutrition
crisis, say experts, by Tularam Pandey and
Raj Bahadur Shahi (kp 10/02/2021)
Millions
worth of expired goods that were still being
sold in market destroyed, 512 firms fined :
Market flooded with expired products, says
Department of Commerce, Supplies and Consumer
Protection. Consumers urged to exercise caution,
by Krishana Prasain (kp 10/01/2021)
Ministry
to set maximum residue limits for 10 fruits and
vegetables : The maximum tolerated levels will
be fixed as per international standards,
officials say, by Krishana Prasain(kp
12/12/2020)
Quality
watchdog comes up with standards for 12 food
products : The proposed standards will ensure
quality and safety of food items, officials say,
by Krishana Prasain (kp 09/12/2020)
Sixty
firms come under the scanner for market
malpractices : Most of the complaints during the
review period were about processed drinking
water, edible oil, hotels and restaurants
(kp 03/12/2020)
DoFTQC
seals 35 food factories in four months (ht
01/12/2020)
Strengthening
food system stressed (ht 17/10/2020)
Better
Food Choices For Better Nutrition, by Monica
Pradhan (rn 16/10/2020)
Market
monitoring team uncovers 195 tonnes of expired
butter worth Rs160 million : The butter was
found at Dairy Development Corporation but it
still can be consumed, it says, by Krishana
Prasain (kp 14/10/2020)
Why
Nepal Is Exemplar Of Nutrition Movement, by
Atul Upadhyay (rn 12/10/2020)
COVID-19
Exacerbates Childhood Malnutrition, by
Menaka Bhusal and Bonita Shrestha (rn 10/10/2020)
Expired
packaged food, relabelled to be sold in shops,
is exposing consumers to serious health risks
Chocolates and biscuits produced by
multinational companies were ready to be shipped
to the market when officials seized them last
week, by Krishana Prasain (kp 05/10/2020)
Selling
of date-expired food items rampant in Valley
(rep 15/09/2020)
Proud
Nepali ‘Besaray’ : People seem blind to the
evidence that the Besar Belt, including Asia and
Africa, has seen very few coronavirus deaths,
by Sushma Joshi (ae 11/09/2020)
Pesticide
residue testing labs at border points need
upgrading, officials say : Fruits and vegetables
with most pesticide residues are banana, orange,
tomato, cauliflower, sponge gourd and beans,
by Krishana Prasain (kp 24/08/2020), Poison
on our plates : The government must ensure that
fruit and vegetable imports are free of
hazardous pesticide residues (kp 25/08/2020)
17
diners receive ‘very good’ rating after
inspections : Government teams checked 501
roadside restaurants and eateries in the last
fiscal year for food quality and hygiene, by
Krishana Prasain (kp 21/08/2020)
Government
sets quality standards for four traditional
Nepali snacks and vegetable oil: Beaten rice,
pustakari, assorted salty snacks, gudpak, and
vegetable fats and oil will now onwards
have their production qualities and sales
specifications, by Krishana Prasain (kp
17/08/2020)
Government
prepares new law to ensure food quality: But
existing mechanisms and human resources are not
enough to implement stringent measures it
envisages, say consumer rights activists and
officials, by Binod Ghimire (kp 25/07/2020)
High
levels of pesticide residues found in vegetables
in Valley: Lab tests find tomato, cauliflower
and eggplant samples contaminated with chemicals,
by Krishana Prasain (kp 18/07/2020)
Malnutrition
takes toll on vulnerable communities amid
lockdown: Government plans to distribute
fortified flour in affected areas, but experts
say that’s not a long-term solution to the
problem, by Arjun Poudel (kp 17/07/2020)
Nepal
updates quality standards for fruit juices and
beverages: The new standards have been sent to
the World Trade Organisation for Sanitary and
Phytosanitary Measures notification, by
Krishana Prasain (kp 09/07/2020)
EU,
UNICEF to prevent malnutrition in Nepal (ht
03/07/2020)
Pesticide
testing lab resumes operations at Kalimati
Fruits and Vegetable Market: The lab conducts
tests for two types of pesticides in vegetables
and fruits — organophosphate and carbamate,
by Krishana Prasain (kp 19/06/2020)
Malnourished
children at risk as nutrition centres are
requisitioned for Covid-19 care: The country
will have more deaths from malnutrition if the
issue is ignored, nutrition experts have warned,
by Arjun Poudel (kp 09/06/2020)
Nepal
government unveils food safety protocol (ht
07/06/2020)
Spoilt
rice distributed as relief in Dhangadhi Sub
Metropolis: The Sub Metropolitan city had
purchased food grains worth Rs 26.1 million to
distribute to the impoverished households during
the coronavirus pandemic, by Arjun Shah and
Mohan Budhaair (kp 21/05/2020)
Vegetables
and fruits being sold without testing for
pesticide contamination: The government is more
focused on ensuring the availability of food
than its quality at this time, say officials,
by Krishana Prasain (kp 20/04/2020)
Rikikur:
The Sherpa potato pancake: It's traditionally
eaten at breakfast, but it's good for all
times—especially now, with everyone locked
inside, by Prashanta Khanal (kp 31/03/2020)
Malnutrition
‘prevalent’ in children in urban settings:
Study: Child Nutrition Rehabilitation Home in
Lumbini Provincial Hospital treated 61 children
suffering from malnutrition in the current
fiscal year, by Amrita Anmol (kp 19/03/2020)
Malnutrition
cases on the rise in Bajura (ht 12/03/2020)
Sale
of substandard foods rampant in the capital,
highway eateries (rep 23/02/2020)
Chhyang:
A recipe away: Brewing chhyang is not as complex
as you think; the recipe is, in fact, quite
simple compared to that of other local liquors,
by Prija Koirala (kp 21/02/2020), Locally
brewed magic potions: Put aside your whiskeys,
wines and champagnes, and go on a mini adventure
fuelled with some homebrews, by Prija
Koirala (kp 21/02/2020)
Chaos
from corona: Let’s get our ducks in a row,
by Shubh Narayan Mahato (ht 20/02/2020)
Regulating
Food Supplements, by Uttam Maharjan (rn
17/02/2020)
Tackling
malnutrition with microorganisms: There are good
microbes in the gut that aid digestion and keep
us healthy and well-nourished, by Siddhartha
Hamal Dhakal (kp 10/02/2020)
A
confluence of highland food cultures: There are
hidden mountainous treasures tucked away in the
alleys around the stupa—it’s time to explore,
by Prashanta Khanal (kp 31/01/2020)
Achieving
zero hunger in Nepal: Actions such as
revitalising local food systems and transforming
nutrition behaviour must be interconnected,
by Bandana Shakya (kp 15/01/2020)
Already
struggling to cope with malnutrition, Nepal now
faces a new burden: Obesity: Nepal Demographic
Health Survey of 2016 found that 36 percent of
children under the age of five years were
suffering from chronic malnutrition, by
Arjun Poudel (kp 19/12/2019)
Nearly
two dozen food items to be examined for residue
limits: This is the first time that the
Department of Food Technology and Quality
Control has added meat items to its list to be
examined, by Krishana Prasain (kp
16/12/2019)
Transforming
food system for healthy diet stressed (ht
12/12/2019)
Fit
Box: Kathmandu’s go-to place for healthy eating:
The startup is gaining in popularity among diet
conscious people in the Valley, by Krishana
Prasain (kp 25/11/2019)
Iodised
salt once prevented goitres but it is now
leading to hyperthyroidism: More than 60 percent
of the population consumed excessive levels of
iodine through iodised salt, a survey shows,
by Arjun Poudel (kp 20/11/2019), Go
easy on the salt: Nepalis are consuming more
iodine than is good for them (kp 21/11/2019)
Nutrition
tray: A win-win for better health, by
Sophiya Uprety (ht 21/11/2019)
Pesticide
residue test on imported fruits, vegetables to
start at 12 entry points (ht 19/11/2019)
Nearly
half of Nepali children still malnourished:
Progress in reducing malnutrition has stalled.
What can be done to ensure enough of the right
food for all?, by Sonia Awale (nt
08/11/2019)
Nutritionist’s
resignation from Baliyo Nepal raises questions
about the project’s commitment to combating
malnutrition: Dr Aruna Uprety quits as advisor
to Baliyo Nepal, a campaign supported by
Chaudhary Foundation, after learning that it
promotes junk food, by Arjun Poudel (kp
07/11/2019)
Govt
teams up with businesses to fight against
malnutrition (ht 07/11/2019)
Global
gathering on nutrition, by Ram Krishna
Shrestha and Kiran Rupakhetee (rep 04/11/2019) Delegates
from 73 countries in Kathmandu to discuss
malnutrition (rep 06/11/2019) The
malaise of malnutrition: The availability of
domestically produced food is a key issue
(kp 07/11/2019)
3rd
lead Nutrition programme launched (ht
02/11/2019)
High
levels of pesticide residue found in cauliflower
and bitter gourd samples: Doctors say long-term
consumption of vegetables laced with pesticides
can cause renal failure, heart and lung
diseases, and even cancer, by Arjun Poudel
(kp 23/10/2019)
Scaling
up nutrition in Nepal: The country needs to make
significant efforts to address the gaps in
coverage and utilisation of services, by
Manisha Shrestha (kp 20/10/2019)
Highway
hotels serving low quality food to face action
(ht 19/10/2019)
UNICEF
blames poor diet for children’s ill health
(ht 16/10/2019)
Nepal
to host conference on meeting nutrition
standards (ht 15/0/2019)
Malnutrition
rife among Bajura children (ht 13/10/2019)
Kathmandu
fails to allocate budget for inspection of meat
market this year: Officials say they are not
monitoring the health of goats, buffaloes and
pigs, or inspecting butcher shops in the
metropolis this year, by Arjun Poudel (kp
03/10/2019)
Prescribed
and pre-ordered—what’s behind the latest health
food trend? An increasing number of people have
become health-conscious in Kathmandu, and some
businesses have capitalised, by Alisha
Sijapati (kp 05/09/2019)
Govt
staff lunch menu guideline soon, by Sabitri
Dhakal (ht 04/09/2019)
Health
Ministry seeks Rs 230 million to distribute
fortified flour in flood-hit Province 2: The
programme is expected to benefit 300,000
children under two years of age, pregnant women
and new mothers, by Arjun Poudel (kp
03/09/2019)
Junk
food blamed for nutrition deficiency in children
(ht 02/09/2019)
The
newest trend in town—veganism: More people are
becoming vegan in Kathmandu—and they say it’s
not difficult to be one, by Abani Malla (kp
28/08/2019)
Ultra-processed
foods linked to poor health, early death
(rep 28/08/2019)
Malnutrition
rife in Sudurpaschim Province (ht
22/08/2019)
Government
prepares diet plan for community school midday
meal programme: The new guideline recommends
cutting off junk food and providing locally
produced food to children, by Arjun Poudel
(kp 14/08/2019)
People
are collecting discarded vegetables and selling
them for cheap: At the Kalimati market, hawkers
collect vegetables from a refuse pile and bundle
them to sell later as fresh produce, by Anup
Ojha (kp 14/08/2019)
How
Nepal became obsessed with instant noodles and
why it’s here to stay: Thirty five years since
it was first introduced, Wai Wai has taken over
the country, becoming part of the Nepali staple
diet. But not everyone is happy with its
ubiquity, by Thomas Heaton (kp 10/08/2019)
Reducing
Malnutrition, by Shyam P. Lohani (rn
04/08/2019)
Maximum
residue limits set for 10 fruits and vegetables:
The decision follows a Supreme Court order to
continue quarantine checks and tests, by
Krishana Prasain (kp 03/08/2019)
In
absence of consumer court, businesses keep
getting away with selling substandard products:
Although dozens of restaurants and companies are
found selling contaminated and low quality food,
lengthy administrative process results in little
action, by Rajesh Khanal and Krishana
Prasain (kp 31/07/2019), Lack
of human resources affects inspection, action of
DoFTQC (ht 31/07/2019)
More
than 50,000 children to be deprived of fortified
flour in Karnali: The province’s Health
Directorate says the tender to procure the
nutrient-enriched flour was cancelled after the
product’s samples were found to be substandard;
With the end of the last [2018-19] fiscal
year, the budget for the programme is also
frozen, by Arjun Poudel (kp 30/07/2019)
This
family wants Kathmandu to go vegan: Demand for
the plant-based products has seen a surge in
recent years, by Thomas Heaton (kp
29/07/2019)
‘Low
soil zinc causing stunted growth’, by
Sabitri Dhakal (ht 28/07/2019)
Junk
food is making Nepali children shorter:
Surprisingly, infants raised on biscuits and
noodles are shorter than expected, not fatter,
by Marty Logan (nt 26/07/2019)
Kathmandu’s
kids are eating more junk food than ever and
it’s stunting their growth: Babies are getting a
quarter of their calories from unhealthy food,
new report says, by Thomas Heaton (kp
25/07/2019)
High
iron content in drinking water cause for concern
in Kankai Municipality: Around 1,200 families in
Wards 1 and 2 of the municipality are dependent
on groundwater for their water needs, by
Arjun Rajbanshi (kp 23/07/2019)
Getting
rid of harmful chemical pesticides: The Nepal
government has been reducing the use of chemical
pesticides with various programmes, by Yubak
Dhoj GC (kp 22/07/2019)
Think
global, act local: Half of our problems would be
over if we stick to ethnic and traditional food
and vegetables. When we start consuming alien
food, our kitchens get invaded by chemicals and
preservatives, by Babu Ram Neupane (rep
21/07/2019)
Import
of goats halted for four months, by Dilip
Poudel (rep 20/07/2019)
Government
mulls deal with India for mutual recognition of
pesticide tests:Faced with massive public
criticism, Nepal has finally decided to revisit
India’s proposal, by Anil Giri (kp
18/07/2019)
SC
continues order to test vegetables, fruits for
pesticides (ht 17/07/2019)
Vegetable
imports: To regulate or not to regulate?, by
Kshitiz Dahal and Dikshya Singh (ht 16/07/2019)
Plastic
rice rumours: No truth in them, by Biranchi
Poudyal (ht 15/07/2019)
Rasuwagadhi
customs office; Agri products enter country sans
pest residue testing, by Himnath Devkota
(rep 15/07/2019)
Quarantine
officials receive training on pesticide residue
tests: The programme was organised amid concerns
over pesticide residue tests on imported
agriculture produce, by Arjun Poudel (kp
14/07/2019)
Killing
us softly: Pesticides and other chemicals used
during the production of vegetables and fruits
often do more harm than good, by Kribina
Pathak (kp 12/07/2019)
Closure
of nutrition rehabilitation centre puts
children’s lives at risk: Rapti Academy of
Health Sciences has been fraught with
irregularities since its establishment last year,
by Arjun Poudel (kp 11/07/2019)
Ensure
pesticide-free veggies, NHRC tells govt (ht
09/07/2019), Court
orders government to continue pesticides test on
imported farm produce, by Rajesh Khanal (kp
11/07/2019), Pesticides
And Health Hazards, by Uttam Maharjan (rn
11/07/201p9)
All
you need to know about the debate over pesticide
residue testsVegetables and fruits that may have
high levels of pesticide residue and other
chemicals can make their way into the kitchens
of Nepali households, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 07/07/2019)
India
expresses concern over chemical testing
requirements: Lack of properly equipped labs
leaves imported fruits and vegetables rotting at
the border, by Rajesh Khanal (kp
05/07/2019), MoICS
revokes decision to check pesticides in veggie
imports, by Arpana Ale Magar (ht
06/07/2019), Nepal
revokes pesticide tests for fruits, vegetables
under Indian pressure (rep 06/07/2019), ‘Don’t
revoke decision to test pesticides in imported
vegetables’ (ht 07/07/2019), Decisions
over pesticide tests reveal how the government
takes ad hoc measures: Agriculture Ministry says
it was kept in the dark while the Cabinet
decided to conduct tests and then backtracked,
by Rajesh Khanal (kp 08/07/2019), Pesticide
testing infra unlikely in six months:
Agriculture minister (ht 08/07/2019) [The infrastructure should
have been built many years ago!]
Children
suffer severe malnutrition in Solukhumbu
villages: Pregnant women, lactating mothers and
children below two years deprived of nutritious
flour for months, by Arjun Poudel (kp
30/06/2019)
Fighting
malnutrition, one bead at a time: The social
enterprise SOCHAI was announced the winner of
Lead 2030 Challenge for Sustainable Development
Goal’s Zero Hunger categorye, by Tsering
Ngodup Lama (kp 24/06/2019)
Government
bans import of Red Bull and flavoured synthetic
drinks: Government claims such drinks pose a
health risk, by Suresh Raj Neupane (kp
24/06/2019)
Over
70pc kids in Aamkot malnourished (ht
20/06/2019)
Local
units launch drive to make Baitadi malnutrition
free, by Tripti Shahi (kp 12/06/2019)
Authorities
to resume pesticide test on fruits and
vegetables: Testing of harmful organophosphate
and carbamate had been halted due to lack of
manpower and test kits, by Arjun Poudel (kp
02/06/2019)
Malnutrition
not under control in Doramba, Ramechhap, by
Tika Prasad Bhatta (kp 30/05/2019)
Villagers
consume non-iodised salt in remote Achham
villages: One kilo of iodised salt costs up to
Rs 40 in remote parts of the district,
while non-iodised salt is available at Rs 20 per
kilo, by Menuka Dhungana (kp 24/05/2019)
An
unequal platter: Authorities have fallen
woefully short on commitments to end
undernourishment (kp 15/04/2019)
New
mothers,
children of Karnali deprived of fortified flour:
60 percent of children under five in the region
are stunted, which is an indicator of
chronic undernutrition, by Arjun Poudel (kp
14/04/2019)
DoFTQC
files 136 cases against businesses selling low
quality food (ht 07/04/2019)
Quality
inspectors
book 136 firms for selling inferior food
products: Defects were observed in edible oil,
bottled water and dairy products, by Rajesh
Khanal (kp 05/04/2019)
Butchering
buffaloes is inhumane and unhygienic. But
government can’t do anything about it, by
Thomas Heaton and Deepak Gautam (kp 16/03/2019)
E
coli, coliform found in drinking water supplied
in Kathmandu Valley: Water utility urges local
governments to help control pig and duck farming
in and around water sources, by Arkun Poudel
(kp 11/03/2019)
Poor
families in Bara drinking unsafe water, by
Laxmi Sah (kp 10/03/2019)
Testing
of
pesticide residues in fruits and vegetables
halted for months: Labs across the country are
ill-equipped to conduct pesticide tests,
exposing consumers to health risks, by Arjun
Poudel (kp 09/03/2019)
Moringa:
For food, for climate, by Akash Bajagain (ht
25/02/2019)
Report
warns
food insecurity is still looming over country:
The National Planning Commission says the
average household spending on food still
stands at 54 percent of their total income,
by Rajesh Khanal (kp 19/02/2019) [see NPC report], Lack
of infrastructure, natural hazards are threats
to food security: NPC (rep 19/02/2019)
Rise
against the clock: Proactive research and
analysis are needed to effectively address
future nutritional problems, by Ramu
Bishwakarma (kp 05/02/2019)
Watch
what you eat: Health experts refute claims about
fad diets saying that they are more myth than
fact, by Yam Bahadur Dura (kp 03/02/2019)
National
lab gets accreditation to test farm goods,
by Rajesh Khanal (kp 02/02/2019)
Import
of meat products banned amid African swine fever
fears (ht 25/01/2019)
How
rice
became a staple—and why that’s unsustainable:
Nepal’s reliance on rice over traditional
nutrient-rich grains is costing the country
billions every year, and making people
unhealthier, by Tsering Ngodup Lama (kp
19/01/2019)
Eradicating
hunger: Possible in Nepal, by Kapil Joshi
(ht 04/01/2019)
Eight
water industries sealed in Siraha (ht
03/01/2019)
Nutrition
home on the brink of closure due to lack of
budget, by Abdhesh Kumar Jha (kp 24/12/2018)
Food
department prepares to replace 5-decade-old Food
Act: Draft of Food Safety and Standards Act 2018
being submitted this week, by Arpane Ale
Magar (rep 24/12/2018)
KMC
starts goat inspection, by Anup Ojha (kp
12/10/2018)
Highway
side eateries to undergo inspection (kp
10/10/2018)
Most
slaughterhouses operating against standards and
without permit, by Rohit Rai (rep
09/10/2018)
Coliform
detected in bottled water in Jhapa (ht
23/09/2018)
Ministry
closes
four butcheries: Livestock Ministry team
inspects five meat shops in Lagankhel, Lalitpur;
Four out of five butcheries did not follow
standard guidelines on registration and
cleanliness (kp 22/09/2018)
Authorities
to
monitor traders: The government bodies will
monitor meat, grocery shops, slaughterhouses,
dairy products, sweet shops, bottled drinks,
petrol and diesel stations in the Valley (kp
20/09/2018)
Infected
food, water increase health risks, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 13/09/2018)
350 people taken ill after Dar feast in
Panchkhal (kp 09/09/2018)
The
hungry and forgotten: Malnutrition will continue
largely unabated unless it is identified and
approached, by Khilendra Basnyat (kp
07/09/2018)
People
drinking 'undrinkable' water in eastern Nepal:
Study, by Amar Khadka (rep 04/09/2018)
Party
palace sealed for selling substandard food
(kp 03/09/2018)
Party
venues compromising on food quality in valley
(ht 03/09/2018)
Children,
women malnourished: Micronutrients deficiency
high: Report, by Nayak Paudel (kp
31/08/2018)
The
starvelings: Malnutrition is an issue that
warrants the attention of the government, by
Bhawana Upadhyay (kp 26/08/2018)
Read
before
you eat: Food manufacturing companies freely
label their food as healthy, fresh, pure,
original and natural even if it may not be so,
by Bharati Adhikari (rep 25/08/2018)
Govt
to define residue limit of pesticides, chemicals
in every vegetable, fruit (ht 24/08/2018)
School
water poisoned, 27 children taken ill (kp
15/08/2018), Pesticide
found in school water tank, 26 children fall ill
(rep 15/08/2018), Parents
fear for their children’s safety, by Arjun
Rajbanshi (kp 18/08/2018)
Forever
hungry: Producing and distributing nutritious
food should be a political priority (kp
14/08/2018)
Defining
our food culture: In embracing commercial global
cuisine, we are forgetting our own ethnic food
culture, by Prashanta Khanal (kp 12/08/2018)
Caution:
The
water you drink may be unsafe: This summer let’s
be extra cautious about the water we are
drinking. Let’s take every effort to maintain
proper sanitation and hygiene, by Binod
Rayamajhee and Uma Sigdel (rep 11/08/2018)
Over
220 firms found selling unsafe goods: 41 bottled
water suppliers were found to be selling
contaminated water (kp 09/08/2018), Coliform
detected in bottled water in Kaski (ht
09/08/2018)
Adulteration
rampant due to poor oversight, by Pratap
Bista (kp 06/08/2018)
Living
to eat: Junk foods are a symptom of a throw-away
society, by Aruna Uprety (nt 03/08/29018)
Locals
suspect irregularities in nutrition program,
by Ritesh Tripathi (rep 02/08/2018)
Damdawali
residents drink contaminated water from Babai
River, by Biplav Maharjan (kp 25/07/2018)
DAO
Kaski detects coliform in jar water (ht
12/07/2018)
'Milk
consumption down by 30 percent due to coliform
rumors' (rep 09/07/2018)
No
quarantine unit at Rasuwagadhi to check food
products: Border trade shifted to Rasuwagadhi
but not quarantine staff, by Rudra Pangeni
(rep 08/07/2018)
Coliform
found in 33 of 36 milk samples collected in
capital (rep 26/06/2018), Poison
in food: Coliform bacteria in milk samples
(rep 26(06/2018)
Govt
bodies trade blame for not exposing bottlers of
contaminated water (rep 26/06/2018)
Foul
and contaminated: Govt should tighten the Food
Act and take strict actions against the
perpetrators (kp 20/06/2018)
Obesity
growing among urban youths in Nepal, by
Dilasha KC (rep 11/06/2018)
Malnutrition
rife among children (ht 10/06/2018)
Quality
control: Six bottled water processing plants
sealed (kp 03/06/2018)
135
booked for selling inferior food products
(kp 26/05/2018)
Study
reveals potable water rife with bacteria (kp
16/05/2018)
Imported
mangoes pose ‘serious health risks’, by
Shiva Puri (kp 16/05/2018)
Something
fishy: Humans need protein in their diet and
fish are a healthier and viable alternative to
meat in Nepal, by Bhawana Upadhyay (kp
06/05/2018)
Malnutrition
rampant among Chepang women, kids, by Sarita
Shrestha (rep 03/05/2018)
Wisdom
of eating: Chepangs’ food habits, by Aruna
Uprety (ht 23/04/2018)
‘15pc
children malnourished in Dhanusha’, by Shyam
Sundar Shashi (kp 15/04/2018)
With
5.1 pc people obese in Nepal, a big challenge
looms, by Pratik Rimal (rep 31/03/2018)
Senior
nutritionWhat to eat as we age, by Jagadish
K. Chhetri (ht 23/03/2018)
Childhood
obesity: A public health concern, by Ajnish
Ghimire (ht 20/03/2018)
400
children alarmingly malnourished in Jhapa
(ht 16/03/2018)
Drought,
famine escalate malnutrition in mid-west,
far-west (ht 16/03/2018), Malnutrition
among children on the rise in Surkhet, by
Nagendra Upadhyaya (rep 16/03/2018)
Market
monitoring ineffective in Chitwan thanks to lack
of proper law (ht 15/03/2018)
Jhapa
consumes meat products worth Rs 3.5 million
every day, by Yubaraj Biswa (rep 06/03/2018)
14
pc children in Province 2 malnourished (kp
24/02/2018)
Government
to fix max residue limit for fruits and
vegetables (kp 23/02/2018)
Vitamin
D deficiency on the rise among kids (ht
10/02/2018)
25
percent
children malnourished in Banke village: District
Public Health Office says malnourishment is
widespread among children in Holiya Village,
by Thakur Singh Tharu (kp 01/02/2018)
NFC
to check, certify food quality (ht
31/01/2018)
Home
to 300 edibles makers, Bara has no food
inspector (rep 31/01/2018)
SC
tells govt to restrict pesticide use in
vegetables (rep 31/01/2018)
GMP
applied at 6 dairies in KTM Valley (kp
17/01/2018)
Nepalis
eating less rice compared to a decade ago,
by Sangam Prasain (kp 17/01/2018)
146
children suffering from malnutrition in Rukum:
DHO, by Hari Gautam (kp 07/01/2018)
Scaling
up
nutrition: All sectors need to jump in to
address gaps that hamper the provision of proper
nutrition to Nepali children, by Jhabindra
Bhandari (kp 04/01/2018)
50
firms busted for selling inferior food (kp
29/12/2017), 50
firms accused of adulteration (ht
29/12/2017)
Food
safety: Challenges in dairy industry, by
Anjani Kumar (ht 29/12/2017)
Conference
on rice fortification seeks solution for
malnutrition (ht 20/12/2017)
Multi-sector
nutrition
plan 2 in force: The government plans to reduce
stunting from 35.8 percent in 2016 to 28
in 2022. It also aims to reduce wasting from 9.7
percent in 2016 to 7 percent in 2022, by
Manish Gautam (kp 15/12/2017), Morning
shows
the day: In a country that sees many commitments
and little implementation, the recent pledge by
the local representatives to invest in nutrition
could be an exception to the norm, by Manish
Gautam (kp 16/12/2017)
Don’t
forget the children: Leaders have promised
magnificent things, but said little about ending
malnutrition, by PC Wasti (kp 13/12/2017)
Govt
to
implement second MSNP in all 77 districts: The
five-year plan aims to improve status on
prevalence of stunting, wasting and underweight,
by Manish Gautam (kp 01/12/2017)
We
are what we eat: Embrace nutrition and promote
healthier choices to curb non-communicable
diseases, by Sophia Uprety (kp 12/11/2017)
Restaurants
required to maintain quality standards (kp
27/10/2017)
Sale
of unhygienic sweets rampant, says food dept (kp
23/10/2017)
We
are what we eat: Healthy food, by PC Wasti
(ht 09/10/2017)
Over
1,400 children malnourished in Salyan (kp
08/10/2018)
Curbing
outbreaks: Drinking water supplies must be
protected by treatment measures to advance
public health, by Kedar Karki (kp
08/10/2017)
Slaughterhouses
in Beni caught selling unhygienic meat, by
Hari Krishna Gautam (rep 27/09/2017)
Testing
of pesticide in imported vegetables ineffective,
by Raju Adhikari (rep 27/09/2017)
Alpine
meat factory closed in just 5 mths, by
Harihar Singh Rathour (kp 21/09/2017)
Cooking
oil banned after inspection (ht 14/09/2017)
More
than 3,000 children are malnourished in
Makawanpur, by Pratap Bista (kp 13/09/2017),
23,194
children in Makwanpur malnourished, by Ashok
Sujan Shrestha (rep 13/09/2017)
KMC
to screen health of incoming livestock, by
Anup Ojha (kp 05/09/2017)
Dugad
factory
raided for expired goods: Police said some
400 containers of mango pulp, a
vital component of the drink, were
found to be outdated (kp 29/08/2017)
2,000
malnourished children in Bajura district, says
DPHO (ht 19/08/2017)
13
percent of food samples found to be substandard
(rep 11/08/2017)
GTD
programme fails to tackle malnutrition (ht
29/07/2017)
Carbamate
residue detected in fruits, vegetables, by
Arjun Tamang (rep 24/07/2017)
Myagdi
consumes
more meat than others, by Ghanshyam Khadka
(kp 05/07/2017)
Govt
initiates
action against 246 food firms, by Pawan
Timilsina (kp 03/07/2017)
Fighting
Malnutrition (sp 23/06/2017)
Animals
worth
Rs2b imported in 10 mths, by Krishna Prasad
Gautam (kp 09/06/2017)
No
time
to waste: South Asia needs greater and more
efficient investments to prevent and treat
malnutrition. by Jean Gough (kp 06/06/2017)
22
admitted
to hospital after food poisoning (ht
26/05/2017)
Nutrition
programme
not in operation in Bara district (ht
11/05/2017)
63
firms
booked for selling substandard food products
(kp 08/05/2017)
10-month-old
Kalikot
girl dies of malnutrition, by Tularam Pandey
(kp 30/04/2017)
Pesticide
residues in fruits, veg within permissible
limit: Lab report, by Ashim Neupane (rep
19/04/2017)
KMC
to
‘strictly monitor’ Valley abattoirs (kp
06/04/2017), KMC
planning
to set up slaughter houses (ht 06/04/2017)
Food
fair
to promote nutritious local food begins tomorrow
(ht 30/03/2017)
Thought
for
food: Despite dramatic progress in nutrition,
half of Nepal’s child deaths are still due to
hunger, by Marty Logan (nt 17/03/2017), The
face
of hunger: A debt-ridden Dalit couple is on the
verge of losing their daughter to malnutrition,
by Om Astha Rai (nt 17/03/2017)
Dhading
children
malnourished (ht 13/03/2017)
Malnutrition
afflicts
girls more than boys, by Prakash Singh (ht
12/03/2017)
The
malnourished nation, by Priyanka Gurung (rep
03/03/2017)
GMP
to
be enforced in milk, water industries, by
Rajesh Khanal (kp 27/02/2017)
Locals
prefer grains to noodles in Jumla, by DB
Buda (rep 22/02/2017)
Nutrition
drive
yielding results in Ramechhap VDCs (ht
12/02/2017)
Malnourished
girl
dies for want of treatment, by Khagendra
Awasthi (kp 07/02/2017)
Bhadrakali
Oil
sealed for selling adulterated fuel (kp
24/01/2017)
Multi-Sectoral
Nutrition
Programme in 28 districts: Local officials say
they already have ministry’s permission to
spend Rs 10m for the programme (kp
08/01/2017)
Poison
we
eat: Harmful pesticides, by Vikash Raj
Satyal (ht 02/01/2017)
Poisoned
greens: Farmers’ tendency to spray banned
pesticides on vegetables poses grave health
risks to consumers, by Vikash Raj Satyal
(rep 28/12/2016)
Malnutrition
claims 17-year old, others on the line, by
Jitendra Kumar Jha (rep 26/12/2016), Malnutrition
increasing
among children (ht 27/12/2016), Nutrition
for
health: As malnutrition is a serious health
problem we should take concerted action so that
no one is deprived of nutritious food essential
for health and ultimately survival (ht
28/12/2016)
Study
reveals
widespread sales of inferior products (kp
24/12/2016)
Malnutrition
rife
due to early marriage, pregnancy (ht
15/12/2016)
Malnutrition
stalks
children in Bajhang (kp 01/12/2016), Malnourished
children
being treated in Bajura, by Prakash Singh
(ht 01/12/2016), Fight
malnutrition:
Pressures of work, academia and lifestyle have
pushed many young adults in urban areas to the
brink of malnutrition (ht 01/12/2016)
Many
young
adults in Valley malnourished, shows study
(ht 30/11/2016)
Nutrition
programme
starts off in 10 Panchthar VDCs (ht
30/11/2016)
Heavy
investments
change little for Saptari’s malnourished (ht
18/11/2016)
Around
50 per cent Bajura children malnourished (ht
12/11/2016)
Collection
centres
blamed for contamination in milk (kp
04/11/2016), Quality
of
raw milk needs to be improved (ht
04/11/2016)
4,427
suffering
from malnutrition after quake (ht
15/10/10/2016)
KMC
to
monitor goat markets from today: To deploy
teams for medical inspection of animals, by
Anup Ojha (kp 04/10/2016)
New
labelling
requirement for packaged food coming (kp
12/09/2016)
‘Nepal
won’t
be able to end malnutrition before 2112’ (kp
10/09/2016), Ending
malnutrition
still a huge challenge (ht 10/09/2016)
The
bottled suspicions: Subash Bhandari guarantees
that more than 90 percent of bottled water
manufactures are working with integrity and as
per the standards set by the DFTQC, by
Priyanka Gurung (rep 26/08/2016)
Hundreds
fall
ill due to water contamination (kp
24/08/2016) [related to Ramechhap]
Slaughter
rules: Certain hygienic practices are to be
followed for the production of wholesome meat,
by Kedar Karki (rep 23/08/2016)
Water,
oil,
ghee and milk most adulterated items, by
Prahlad Rijal (kp 18/08/2016), State-owned
DDC
faces action (kp 18/08/2016)
WSTFC
unable
to monitor water quality (ht 13/08/2016)
Plans
afoot
to close down all Valley abattoirs, by Anup
Ojha (kp 19/07/2016)
Four
bottled
water plants sealed (kp 12/07/2016), Efficacy
of
govt’s market monitoring questioned, by
Pushpa Raj Acharya (ht 12/07/2016)
Minister-led
inspection
team shuts slaughterhouse: Moj Meat Center in
Satungal closed after the inspection team found
it had been supplying contaminated meat to the
market (kp 09/07/2016), Slaughterhouses
selling
maggot-infested meat (ht 09/07/2016)
1,700
kids
malnourished in Kavre, study finds, by
Nagendra Adhikari (kp 07/07/2016)
Ramechhap
kids
malnourished (ht 30/06/2016)
Government
to
amend Food Safety Act: Introduction of the new
law will help control food adulteration
and other wrongdoings (kp 27/06/2016)
Food
fair
to promote nutritious local dishes (kp
24/06/2016)
‘Artificially
ripened
fruits pose serious health risks’, by
Prahlad Rijal (kp 20/06/2016)
Fighting
malnutrition:
We cannot expect young and undernourished
mothers to give birth to healthy children,
by Jeeban Ghimire (kp 10/06/2016)
HFN
talks
tackling malnutrition (kp 06/06/2016)
Locals
drink
polluted water as authorities fail to fix
damaged pipelines, by Yoges Rawal (rep
01/06/2016)
Bottled
drinking
water: Shrink wrapping made mandatory (kp
20/05/2016)
Three
water
bottling plants sealed (rep 16/05/2016)
Labelling
requirements
to be enforced strictly (kp 11/05/2016)
‘Kapilvastu,
Achham,
Parsa have highest underweight kids’ (kp
21/04/2016)
Malnutrition
stalks
children in Butwal, by Amrita Anamol (kp
04/04/2016)
Govt
steps
up inspection of Valley meat shops: A recent
study has found 90pc of meat shops not
maintaining basic hygiene (kp 27/03/2016)
Panel
to
check on Valley meat products (kp
16/03/2016)
Pachaged
drinking
water: Government makes sealed caps mandatory
(kp 14/03/2016)
Malnutrition
rife
among children of Bajura district, says DHO
(ht 10/03/2016)
Check
on
pesticide-laced produces: Authorities expand
inspections in Valley (kp 17/02/2016)
Over
50
per cent children suffering from acute
malnutrition in Parsa (ht 25/01/2016)
Behind
closed
doors: Govt should tighten the Food Act (kp
22/01/2016)
KMC
inspects
eateries and meat shops: First day of monitoring
finds all inspected shops selling unhygienic
food to consumers, by Anup Ojha (kp
05/01/2016)
Malnutrition
stalks
children in Banke (kp 31/12/2015)
Traders,
producers
of food items face action (kp 19/12/2015)
48
pc
children in Pyuthan malnourished (ht
19/10/2015)
Chitwan
slaughterhouses
selling unhealthy meat (ht 19/10/2015)
KMC
starts
goat monitoring: Three dead goats found in
Kalanki Khasibazaar, by Anup Ojha (kp
16/10/2015), Purchase
healthy
goats: Vets (ht 18/10/2015)
53
firms
face DFTQC action (kp 13/08/2015)
Children
in
quake-hit villages malnourished: Govt report,
by Pratap Bista (kp 12/08/2015)
Scaling
up
nutrition: All people have a right to food and
good nutrition. Participatory and inclusive
approach to improve nutrition is a must, by
Jhabindra Bhandari (rep 01/08/2015)
Malnutrition
stalks
quake-hit kids, by Harihar Singh Rathour (kp
30/07/2015)
WFP
destroys
7.8 tonne spoilt rice (kp 21/07/2015)
Coliform
found
in drinking water, by Lal Prasad Sharma (kp
13/07/2015)
Local
is
best: Instead of micronutrient additives for
children living in earthquake shelters, we should
promote nutritious local foods, by Aruna
Uprety (nt 10/07/2015)
Meat
from
dead animals, fetid slaughter houses rampant:
Traders purchase dead chicken in half price and
sell to consumers, by Arjun Poudel (rep
10/07/2015)
UNICEF
to
help accelerate essential nutrition services
(ht 04/07/2015)
You
eat
what you sow: Besides other hardships, earthquake
survivors will have to deal with a rise in child
undernourishment, by Sahina Shrestha (nt
03/07/2015)
Eat
me
not: Quick fix approach to food security could
result in long-term problems (kp 24/06/2015)
Undernutrition
problem
looms (ht 24/06/2015)
WFP
rice
for Gorkha rotten, by Dewan Rai and Sudip
Kaini (kp 19/06/2015), 3,000
quintals
of rice provided by donors found rotten, by
Narahari Sapkota (rep 20/06/2015), Ministries
told
to probe rotten relief materials (ht
20/06/2015), WFP
to investigate mouldy rice (ht 20/06/2015), Inspection
at
WFP Nepalgunj godowns: MPs’ team finds ‘inedible’
pulses, by Janak Nepal, 22/06/2016), WFP
faces
govt action (ht 22/06/2015), WFP
‘reluctant’
to give details to House probe, by Janak Nepal
(kp 23/06/2015), Food
distribution,
sale ban on WFP, by Janak Nepal (kp
25/06/2015), ‘WFP
sent
substandard rice for quake victims’: House panel
report says agency officials were well aware
about the inferior quality of the food (ht
26/06/2015), Destroy
substandard
food: Govt to UN (kp 30/06/2015)
Distribute
edible
relief items after lab tests: PMO (kp
17/06/2015)
Livestock
office
sells meat of dead she-goats, by Pavitra Kumar
Shahi (16/06/2015)
After
India,
Nepal bans Maggi import, sales, by Rajesh
Khanal (kp 05/06/2015), Restriction
on
sales of Maggi noodles stays (kp
16/06/2015), Maggi, Mayos using misleading
labels (ht 16/06/2015)
Silent
killers:
Contamination of drinking water by toxic metal
ions can have disastrous consequences, including
cancer, by Kosh P. Neupane (kp 09/04/2015)
Importance
of
safe, nutritious diet stressed (kp
07/04/2015)
Bottlers
of
unhygenic water have free rein in Sunsari,
by Rohit Rai (rep 18/03/2015)
Pesticide-laced
flour
kills six: 20 fall sick; The deceased from a
single family, by Harihar Singh Rathore (kp
10/03/2015), Care
futile
for critical, pregnant patients (kp
11/03/2015), Condition
of
patients improving (ht 11/03/2015), Pesticide
caused
chapati deaths (ht 11/03/2015)
Temporary
centre
established to fight malnutrition, by
Harihar Singh Rathaur (kp 16/02/2015)
DFTQC
to
establish food nutrition testing lab, by
Rajesh Khanal (kp 09/02/2015)
Demand
for
seafood, frozen meats swell (kp 28/01/2015)
Over
15pc
Kapilvastu kids malnourished (kp 15/01/2015)
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