Hold the line
Laws must be defended unless there is a clear legal or constitutional reason to change them.
Laws must be defended unless there is a clear legal or constitutional reason to change them.
The surfacing of one after another corruption case is adding to public disenchantment with politicians.
You don’t have to dive deep into the digital rabbit hole to fall victim to cybercrime.
What's more brutal than a society that remains unmoved by a woman’s death in a menstrual shed?
It takes breathtaking conceit on the part of Oli and his close circle not to see their unpopularity.
It is unjust to link a child’s identity solely to the father, disregarding the mother’s presence.
It’s in Nepal’s larger interest to open the obstructed border point at Rasuwagadhi at the earliest.
Negative impacts of social media are less about children’s actions and more about lack of oversight.
Shouldn’t the victims of medical negligence in Nepal have the right to seek legal redress?
Had it been shelved, the Nepali political class would be extremely reluctant to back any future American initiative.
Most problems Nepali workers face abroad can be solved if only they use formal channels.
Resignation or suspension of certain officials isn’t enough. Harsh punishment is also warranted.
The School Education Bill should be passed by capturing the spirit of the constitution.
Among pregnant and postnatal women in Nepal, mental health issues are more severe today than ever.
As the CPN-UML spends the next few years sorting out its internal mess, its popularity could further tank.
Rising incidents of torture in judicial custody are inhumane and unconstitutional.
The new panel to probe the ‘visit visa’ scam fails to inspire trust. Yet there are ways to build confidence.
The country’s number one killer, air pollution is no longer something we can take for granted.
Taxes on menstrual products violate the rights to reproductive health and safe motherhood.
The prime minister and the Speaker must act more responsibly to maintain the parliament’s sanctity.