Strained ties
The breakdown of the doctor-patient bond of trust could have devastating consequences.
The breakdown of the doctor-patient bond of trust could have devastating consequences.
The PM did not compromise on Nepal’s core interests. But he didn’t secure major concessions either.
The government’s apathy to providing quality health services puts the achievements thus far at risk.
It is a minimum necessity to celebrate a long-awaited festival and the state must ensure it.
Ruling and opposition parties continue to bicker over the gold scam probe amid a sinking economy.
An exclusive fleet of vehicles that plies a dedicated lane can’t manage traffic congestion.
To breathe life into the constitution, leaders should adhere to the spirit of constitutionalism.
The government’s old-school, ad hoc control measures will no longer effectively control dengue.
SAARC gatherings on UNGA sidelines offer India and Pakistan a rare chance to talk. But they don’t.
It would be prudent for the ministries to quickly forward election bills to the legislature.
The new Education Bill still leaves space for a tussle between the federal and local governments.
Prime Minister Dahal, as always, is on the lookout for a non-existent class enemy.
The 6.8 magnitude earthquake in Morocco makes Nepalis mindful of their own vulnerability.
There have been no substantive results despite the two countries reaching landmark agreements in recent years.
It is troubling that many local units are struggling even to bring their budget on time.
Diplomats shouldn’t jeopardise relations between neighbours with their impromptu remarks.
Custodial deaths result from a larger systemic failure in Nepal’s prison system.
As our players rubbed shoulders with their idols, they showed they were more than fanboys on the crease.
Instead of listing his achievements, the prime minister should set his administration’s priorities right.
Kathmandu Mayor’s wayward acts have diluted the hopes of alternative politics from young leaders.