Football Fever @ MEGA College with Neetesh J. Kunwar

Rostov Arena – Russia 2018 Stadium

Rostov Arena will be hosting the following 2018 World Cup matches: Brazil vs. Switzerland (June 17), Uruguay vs. Saudi Arabia (June 20), South Korea vs. Mexico (June 23), Iceland vs. Croatia (June 26), and a 1/8 final on July 2. Following the World Cup, Rostov Arena will become the home of the local FC Rostov. For World Cup updates,

Condition of 100 years old Trichandra College.

Oli’s ‘One Nepali, One Fruit Plant’

Oli’s ‘One Nepali, One Fruit Plant’

Prime Minister KP Oli speech in Jwalakhel during World Enviroment day.

Prime Minister KP Oli speech in Jwalakhel during World Enviroment day.

Volgograd Arena – Russia 2018 Stadium

The stadium is built at the site of the former Central Stadium, which used to be Volgograd’s principal stadium. Demolition of the old stadium started in late 2014, and construction of the new arena got going in the spring of 2015. The stadium is expected to be completed in late 2017. The Volgograd Arena will have a capacity of 45,000 seats divided over two tiers. The cabled roof and meshed exterior are the standout features of the arena. After the World Cup, capacity will be reduced to 35,000 seats.

Kazan Arena – Russia 2018 Stadium

Kazan Arena – Russia 2018 Stadium