Managing health-care waste
As Nepal advances its healthcare facilities, prioritising waste management will result in a more sustainable future.
As Nepal advances its healthcare facilities, prioritising waste management will result in a more sustainable future.
Improving large-scale healthcare facilities across Nepal’s local, provincial and federal levels is crucial.
The slide has set alarm bells ringing for Nepal's education system and overall development.
A robust moral foundation in early education helps combat corruption in Nepal.
Despite improving financial well-being, health complexities among the elderly remain.
A lack of awareness and infrastructure is hindering efforts to address this burgeoning problem.
The government should establish well-equipped libraries and reading corners in schools, colleges and public spaces.
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease can lead to lung damage and respiratory complications.
The Nepal Academy of Science and Technology has deviated from its mission due to political influence.
The civil servants in Nepal retire relatively early, and this is not good news for the country.
Nepali universities should be willing to embrace new technologies and academic concepts.
The new government should follow the constitutional directive of access to free basic health services.