Restoring Phewa
The Shah government’s contribution to saving the lake will be remembered for a long time.
The Shah government’s contribution to saving the lake will be remembered for a long time.
For a government benefiting from digital populism, navigating social media challenges will be tough.
There was a time when wars were distant spectacles – names in newspapers, maps in atlases, and stories carried by travellers.
It is a remarkable transition from the usual old bunch to a premier aged just 35.
Policy inertia is denying a child in Mugu the same digital access as the one in Kathmandu.
It’s now crucial to ask what power doctrine emerges during his tenure.
Rather than letting the fuel crisis get worse, the switch to electric options must be accelerated.
If political gimmicks continue to replace processes, the system will ultimately pay the price.
Proposed reforms, while critical, are unlikely to resolve constraints in local governance structures.
The government should uphold the principle that reparations are the right of victims.
Nepal’s democratic consolidation needs reforms that citizens can see in daily governance.
It calls for a change in how the city grows, manages water and reconnects with its natural systems.
Will Nepal’s new government live up to expectations?
The government must replace the theatre of immediate action with the discipline of durable policy-making.
Current expenditure patterns show that their full potential remains unrealised.
Bridging science with storytelling can improve health-seeking behaviour.
The government has great authority to improve the lives of marginalised groups.
The state has finally recognised its mistakes. But will this government hit the rigid caste structure?
The combination of an overwhelming mandate with a chaotic international system requires strategic patience.
The government should have faith in the legal apparatus to handle Gen Z protest prosecutions.