Leave no one behind
Despite the state’s multiple commitments, our public infrastructures are not disabled-friendly.
Despite the state’s multiple commitments, our public infrastructures are not disabled-friendly.
The reserved seat allocation remains unsettled, and the reform’s future lingers.
Health service delivery will be accessible and affordable for all if digital health is prioritised.
A bottom-up post-disaster approach is needed, with local units equipped with training and funds.
What exactly is home and where is it for me or anyone else for that matter?
The rapid development of COVID vaccines prepares us for future pandemics.
Can the political class again bridge their differences for the greater good?
The biggest challenge to Nepal’s federal polity is failure to implement administrative federalism.
Digital innovation has boosted fintech, but its future depends on addressing operational risks.
Student wings of political parties are perfect reflections of the anomalies of their mother parties.
Given the likelihood of heavier rains in the future, we must reconsider our environmental policies.
The media should consider the judiciary to be a partner in reforms, not an adversary.
None of the countries in this region can afford to get caught in a geopolitical ping-pong between India and China.
Few in Pakistan organise themselves to protest against injustices.
The floods in Kavrepalanchowk can partly be attributed to illegal sand extraction.
Organising and operating research universities anywhere is difficult but especially in Nepal.
Bringing queer travellers in the country can give the tourism industry a notable boost.
The tussle between the bar and the bench is eroding people’s trust in the judiciary.
Though poorer, Nepal has quietly surged ahead of India in many respects.
It doesn’t take much looking around to note that the world is undergoing exceptional mayhem.