Elephant in the room
Before blaming other countries for foul air, we in Nepal should look to clean up our own act.
Before blaming other countries for foul air, we in Nepal should look to clean up our own act.
It is vital that cases against Dhan Raj Gurung and Rishikesh Pokharel are impartially pursued.
Whatever the top politicians might say, the system of ‘bhagbanda’ in our universities continues to flourish.
There are ways to both preserve wildlife in the Everest region and not to disrupt high-end tourism.
The new bill on regulating online content seems to be aimed at controlling anti-government narratives.
Nepal cannot look to both keep increasing the import of LPG and to electrify its economy.
Timely general convention will strengthen the Nepali Congress party organisation.
It is criminal to force students of Karnali province to study in cracked buildings.
The wrong picks for office-bearers of the two TJ bodies will result in flawed justice.
The dysfunctionality of the parliamentary committees of provincial assemblies is concerning.
In a sign of maturing diplomacy, Nepal stood its ground when necessary, while also not being rigid.
People have sent a clear message to old and new parties: Don’t take us for granted.
Whatever the prime minister says, it is hard to drastically improve the flawed SEE system overnight.
The success of Nepal Premier League could result in potentially endless benefits for the country.
Nepali Congress and CPN-UML coming to a common platform on the initiative bodes well for the country.
Nepal will fail its women so long as the structures that perpetuate violence against them stay.
Formation of a new panel to study necessary laws to implement federalism inspires no hope.
Global negotiations aside, Nepal must prepare to deal with the effects of climate change.
The deaths of 666 people on Karnali’s roads in the past five years is simply unacceptable.
UML’s mass gathering last Friday betrayed a sense of insecurity against the critics of the Oli government.