Editorial

Editorial

Have some heart

There can be no bigger health priority than saving the lives of children with timely cardiac care.

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A crisis exploited

The new land-related ordinance is problematic. To solve one problem, it will create many others.

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Save the trees

Continued destruction of our precious natural resources could invite an environmental ruin.

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Unprepared

As country could see many more forest fires in near future, those tackling it must be properly equipped.

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Identity crisis

Trust in the national identity card project has been dented, to the detriment of the public and the state.

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Collective failure

A troubling lack of consent awareness among Nepali boys points to a deeply flawed education system.

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Conventional wisdom

The Nepali Congress again has a chance to show the way to other democratic parties.

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Silencing the critics

The social media bill must be revised through the broadest possible consultations.

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Make it work

Weakening of Parliament is, by extension, weakening of the political system.

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What kind of development?

Generations of indigenous knowledge and culture are being dismantled to build a cable car line in Taplejung.

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In a bad state

Prevention of road accidents is by necessity a collaborative effort.

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Mend it now

Urgent repair of Araniko Highway is vital considering its value for locals and national economy.

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Plan it right

A successful Sagarmatha Sambaad will be a huge achievement for the Oli government.

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Gendered justice

Law in much of South Asia, including in Nepal, favours men, even in horrifying rape cases.

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Dirty and dangerous

Nepal perhaps needs a policy-level overhaul to cut air pollution from vehicles.

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Losing their grip

The erosion of people’s trust in Madheshi parties is dangerous for all.

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Digitising economy

Nepal can expand digital payments by lowering costs and strengthening security.

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Stumbling on ordinances

Why did PM Oli take the route instead of convening Parliament and getting the bills endorsed there?

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Medicines that kill

The lives of millions of Nepalis who rely on quack medicines are on the line amid the state’s apathy.

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