Remembering BP’s sentiment
Nepali Congress observes BP Memorial Day every year by holding tree-planting programme.
Nepali Congress observes BP Memorial Day every year by holding tree-planting programme.
The inspiration BP drew from Marx with the central idea of socialism never changed
It is important for the government to hold political consultations with the opposition
The Nepali people fought for long years for the advent of democracy, and in February, their struggle finally bore fruit
Nepal has been conducting entrepot trade across the Himalaya since ancient times
When I landed in Warsaw on the first leg of my Europe tour, the sun was shining which is rare in this part of the world.
In July this year, I was part of a 15-member delegation from the Nepali Congress (NC) on a visit to the People’s Republic of China on invitation of the Chinese Communist Party (CPC). On our flight to Chengdu, playing ‘hide and seek’ with the clouds and snow-clad mountains, we flew over the vast arid plateau of the Tibetan Autonomous Region—the roof the world. At the time, we had marvelled over the remote and desolate landscape, but unbeknownst to us, the landscapes we were flying over, and China’s endeavour to transform it, would feature again, and prominently, on our week-long visit.
Nepal is waiting for India to support its new constitution promulgated by people’s representatives
Bairgania Conference and attacks on Birgunj and Biratnagar were turning points in the revolution against Rana autocracy
At the 69th UNGA, PM Koirala stressed peace, stability, and democracy as Nepal’s gateways to prosperity
Promulgating the constitution within a year would be a befitting way to remember Girija Prasad Koirala