Editorial

Editorial

Don’t be cruel

The plight of sugarcane farmers is a sign of continued neglect of the agriculture sector.

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What’s the hurry?

Without adequate preparations, people cannot be rushed to get embossed plates for their vehicles.

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Containing cholera

The outbreak in Birgunj should serve as a wake-up call for the rest of the country.

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When friends betray

It hurts when India and China, Nepal’s supposedly closest friends, so openly undercut its interests.

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Venom of neglect

Snakebites are becoming common across Nepal, with 20,000 to 40,000 cases reported every year.

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New head, old headache

The energy minister is doing the country a disservice by meddling in Nepal Electricity Authority.

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Apathetic police

Law enforcement must set an example by helping women seeking justice in cases of marital rape.

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Unsisterly wings

Sister wings of political parties either need to be disbanded or revamped to serve their intended purpose.

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Ray of hope in Gandaki

The province’s plan to restructure its administration should be cautiously welcomed.

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Vaccine void

Why do we have to wait for donors to supply us with emergency Japanese Encephalitis vaccines?

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Bungled bill

The School Education Bill must be drafted in national interest through good-faith consultations.

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Locked up and forgotten

The state authorities seemingly believe their job is done when they throw criminals behind bars.

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Late learning

How many settlements must be swept away, and how many must die before we take climate risks seriously?

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Lawmaking is no joke

Until we punish those who make errors like the one on the cooling-off period, they will keep repeating.

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Over to India

If the southern neighbour grants Nepal’s request for food accreditation, both countries will benefit.

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No to polygamy

The proposed laws seem to align with the patriarchal narrative of ‘men will be men’.

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Merit over muscle

The decision of 16 student unions to advocate for meritocracy comes as a breath of fresh air.

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