8 things to keep in mind while riding a two-wheeler in the rainy season During the rainy season, it is necessary for drivers to drive slowly, check the air in the tires, and avoid potholes filled with water. It is recommended to check the brakes, headlights, and other systems on time, start the journey on time, and avoid getting wet. It is important to not ride the bike unless it is essential and to pay attention to the safety of the passengers sitting behind. The rainy season has begun. The uncertain weather at this time, when it is not certain when it will be sunny and when it will rain, is making drivers uncomfortable. This season is especially challenging for people riding bikes and scooters. Slippery roads, water-covered potholes, and muddy roads increase the risk of accidents. In such a situation, every two-wheeler user should ride a bike consciously and responsibly. If you can take some precautions, you can experience a safe and comfortable journey even in the rainy season....
Expert's advice: Cold weather is increasing, do not take medicine indiscriminately if you have a cold
Expert's advice: Cold weather is increasing, do not take medicine indiscriminately if you have a cold As the country, including Kathmandu, has started to experience extreme cold, experts have suggested not to buy medicine if you have a cold this season. Children and senior citizens especially need more care during the winter season. Experts have urged people to take necessary precautions, saying that children are more likely to suffer from respiratory problems, colds, throat infections, stomach aches, etc. during the winter season. Pediatrician Dr. Ramhari Chapagain of Kanti Children's Hospital says that respiratory problems, pneumonia, and 'cold diarrhea' (cold-related diarrhea) are more common during the winter. 'Nutritious food is needed to protect children from colds. Although children need nutritious food at any time, they need it more during winter than at other times. It helps in digesting common diseases,' he said. He also said that all the vaccines pro...