Free, but not
Medical establishments are widely abusing the provisions of free medical services and medicines.
Medical establishments are widely abusing the provisions of free medical services and medicines.
Now that both India and Pakistan have fired their first salvos, it’s time to give diplomacy a chance.
The indiscriminate use of pesticides in vegetables could lead to a public health crisis.
The government’s refusal to make property details of ministers public is problematic.
How can justice be done in the Prisha Sah case when the previous one remains unresolved?
Some laudable measures are being taken on mental health. But they are not enough.
Why do victims of all kinds from around the country have to descend to Kathmandu to be heard?
The painful lessons of the 2015 earthquakes are being fast forgotten.
A new bill proposes much-needed reforms of rules governing climbing and cleaning up the mountain.
Dissatisfaction with the Oli government—and his generation of leaders—runs wide and deep.
Our academic institutions could fall apart without urgent actions to rebuild youth trust in them.
Failure to appoint a competent governor on time is an indictment of Oli’s government leadership.
Rather than make lofty promises, the health ministry should look to improve the existing burn care system.
The under-construction highways compromise people’s right to safe and affordable travel
Both KP Sharma Oli and New Delhi must rethink their approach to improve bilateral relations.
The neglect of our historical monuments and artefacts will ultimately lead to an identity crisis.
First, fraudulent cooperatives cheated them, now the state is indifferent to their plight.
The country should be able to look after the well-being of our mothers and children.
Water scarcity has long afflicted Nepal, but the crisis has been intensifying over the years.
Whatever gloss Prime Minister Oli tries to put on his term, his nine months in office have been a failure.