Decentralising governance to improve the economy
Mustang apples are a brand of its own. But producing them on a commercial scale mandates an autonomous local government.
Mustang apples are a brand of its own. But producing them on a commercial scale mandates an autonomous local government.
Nepal can take cues from post-second world war Tuscany and promote agro-tourism.
Nepal has much to gain from the skills and knowledge of students who have studied in Australia
Hippie culture shouldn’t have been revisited through misconceptions
The issues that Dr KC has raised are what a socialist government should be pushing
What religion an individual follows merely has any relationship with their economic development
Rainwater fills streets because open areas have been built up and rivers have shrunk
The first two phases of local elections were momentous events. People across the country thronged the polling booths to grab the opportunity to choose their local leaders again after two long decades.
Gorkha, the epicentre of the great earthquake, still wears a look of devastation. Taking a walk outside the district headquarters, one can see houses in ruins, and people living in huts even after more than two years since the tragedy.
A few days ago, I had a chance to talk to the secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture and Development (MoAD) about food security issues in Nepal.
People are encouraged by the possibility of positive change through a local government
Nepali youths have become aware that the course of progress can be expedited by adopting right policies
We are witnessing a kind of reverse trend in progressive development in politics and society, which is clearly against the tenets of modernisation theories.
The lack of entrepreneurship is one of the main reasons behind the growing unemployment rate among Nepali youths.
People can reap ecological benefits by including mountains, hills and plains in a province