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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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Alliance without action

A year into office, the coalition is increasingly losing relevance by failing to deliver on its promises.

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Mind the mines

Lax enforcement of guidelines has emboldened industries to continue with problematic practices.

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Worth another shot

The KMC’s new ban on smoking in public places is laudable. It should not be limited to publicity stunts.

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Parched for ideas

The government must stop distributing tranches of hollow promises as relief to the victims of natural disasters.

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Going wrong on rights

Nepal’s development partners could question its commitment to human rights and reconsider funding.

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Old fox wins again

Oli’s new assertion of power in the UML has raised some troubling questions.

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Year of broken promises

Unrealistic programmes and unmet promises on the health sector deepen public’s mistrust of it.

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‘Tuin’ terror

How many more people must die while crossing rivers before the state takes the issue seriously?

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Murky business

Delayed law-making or making laws to please vested interests is a breach of public trust.

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Hold the line

Laws must be defended unless there is a clear legal or constitutional reason to change them.

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Maze of scandals

The surfacing of one after another corruption case is adding to public disenchantment with politicians.

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Tech traps

You don’t have to dive deep into the digital rabbit hole to fall victim to cybercrime.

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Inhumane tradition

What's more brutal than a society that remains unmoved by a woman’s death in a menstrual shed?

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Uncaring, unpopular

It takes breathtaking conceit on the part of Oli and his close circle not to see their unpopularity.

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