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πŸ—“️ Daily News Roundup – July 1, 2025

πŸ—“️ Daily News Roundup – July 1, 2025 Welcome to your daily news update! Here are the top national and international stories making headlines today: πŸ›’️ Fuel Prices Hiked in Nepal The Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC) has officially increased fuel prices across the country. Petrol and diesel rates have gone up by NPR 4 per liter, while aviation fuel also saw a hike. Petrol: NPR 184/L (previously NPR 180) Diesel: NPR 172/L (previously NPR 168) Aviation Fuel (Domestic): NPR 146/L Public transport operators have raised concerns about rising operational costs, and fare hikes may follow if the trend continues. πŸŽ“ FRRO Registration Now Required for Nepali Students at JNU Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) in India has made FRRO registration mandatory for Nepali students starting this academic session. Previously, students from Nepal were exempted from this under the Indo-Nepal friendship treaty. The move has sparked confusion among the student community. πŸ† Nepal...

🌟 “The Magic in Ordinary Days”

Have you ever noticed how the smallest moments often leave the deepest marks? It’s not always the loud wins or the giant leaps forward that shape us the most. Sometimes, it’s the cup of tea shared in silence with someone who matters. It’s the quiet morning walks, the random texts that make you smile, the song that finds you at just the right time. We’re often told to chase the extraordinary—to seek more, to do more, to be more. But what if the real magic is in the now? The truth is: life isn’t a highlight reel. It’s a collection of tiny seconds stitched together. And when we zoom out, those ordinary moments become the mosaic of our most beautiful memories. So today, take a breath. Look around. Feel the sun on your skin. Let the wind mess your hair. Say hello to that stranger. Laugh a little louder. Put your phone away for a moment and be here—really here. Because these simple, passing moments? They are the good part.

What I Have Learned from Trekking in Nepal

Trekking in Nepal isn’t just a journey through mountains and trails—it’s a journey through self-discovery, resilience, and raw beauty. As someone who has explored the breathtaking trails of this incredible country, I’ve learned lessons that go far beyond the landscapes and into life itself. Here’s what Nepal’s trails have taught me: 1 . Nature is the Best Teacher The Himalayas have a silent wisdom that speaks volumes. Walking alongside snow-capped peaks, crystal-clear rivers, and dense forests reminded me how small we are in the grand scheme of things. It taught me humility and the importance of coexisting with nature instead of trying to conquer it. --- 2. Simplicity is Powerful Life in the mountains is simple. The people live with less, but they give more. Villagers offering tea with a smile, children waving as you pass by, and warm meals in cozy teahouses taught me that happiness doesn’t come from possessions but from presence and community. --- 3. Mental Strength > Physical Stre...