Summits of scams
Fake rescue rackets thrive as the state lacks the political will to follow through on its own findings.
Fake rescue rackets thrive as the state lacks the political will to follow through on its own findings.
Morality is not tested when it echoes the crowd, but when it restrains it.
The PFM system needs to be reoriented towards fiscal discipline and productive investment.
Its resurgence is a setback for Nepal, and a gross neglect of public health.
The climate crisis is not a technical problem, but the result of a greed-based development model.
The future of freelancing in Nepal is bright, but we also need to nurture it intentionally.
There are many compelling reasons to start a pre-election debate between main PM candidates.
What lies ahead is a battle between the decadent past and the burgeoning future.
For those who remain behind, the outmigration of younger residents is making the perils more imminent and the solutions more challenging.
Giving creative work and culture their due would be an enormous service to Nepal.
Nepal has shifted from restricting outward investment to regulating it and must now focus on reform.
If democracy is to endure, it must tame capitalism, not merely coexist with it.
The EC and the candidates are both at fault for the brazen violation of election code of conduct.
For a government that claims to uphold ‘nari shakti’, the dilution of MGNREGA is an inexplicable misstep.
The talk of restoring the monarchy is nothing more than an illusion.
Parties have failed their constitutional duty to include an adequate number of women in their FPTP lists.
New political faces will not go far if they lack bold, long-term, attainable visions.
This is not a moment to wait anxiously for election results; the responsibility to change rests with us.
The fielding of new electoral candidates is the first step to internalising the spirit of the Gen Z movement.
Election manifestos are treated as political documents, not governing contracts.