Editorial

Editorial

Life and death

The country’s number one killer, air pollution is no longer something we can take for granted.

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Unsanitary taxes

Taxes on menstrual products violate the rights to reproductive health and safe motherhood.

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Power over principle

The prime minister and the Speaker must act more responsibly to maintain the parliament’s sanctity.

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Corrupting power

Subsidies for farmers have stopped even as the state fails to collect electricity dues from industrialists.

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Numbers v reality

We need a more representative consumer price index to capture the real picture.

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Bottled, bacterial

Are we all willing to play our part to keep our families and communities safe from water-borne diseases?

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The BRI mindblock

Beijing doesn’t trust Nepali state, not just because our leaders are closer to Delhi or Washington.

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Slippery slope

Those who believe in free speech and democracy must speak up against efforts to gag the press.

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Strengthen the base

Unless our local bodies are more accountable and efficient, core democratic rights can’t be ensured.

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Pride and procedure

Nepal’s first gender-affirmation surgery buttresses its image as a queer-friendly destination.

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Holding House hostage

What people want to see are healthy debates on public issues and law-making on that basis.

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Destructive unions

Youth trust in the higher education system is at a low, partly due to unruly student unions.

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Right to ride

Genuine concerns must be addressed, but safe and affordable transport is non-negotiable.

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Ingesting poison

Local health facilities have been unable to prevent deaths from poisonous mushrooms.

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Stunted republic

As implementers of new order face discredit, the system they helped bring is being questioned too.

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After the verdict

The high court’s decision on former minister Alam appears to rely heavily on technicality of evidence.

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Executive excess

Why have a constitutional rights watchdog if it is not allowed to carry out even its most basic duties?

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