Follow Gandaki’s lead
If Gandaki province can enforce its ride-sharing guidelines, so can Bagmati.
If Gandaki province can enforce its ride-sharing guidelines, so can Bagmati.
Provinces are not costly; they are under-resourced relative to their constitutional responsibilities.
Nepal has the democracy it collectively enables, not the one it claims to want nor the one it imagines.
It’s a shame that the parties promising change never look into women's representation seriously.
The state must strictly enforce punitive measures to prevent people from exposure to lead.
Parties would do well to implement the various constitutional provisions made to uplift Dalits.
The demoralising number of women on the candidacy list for the March elections cannot be overlooked.
In the post-uprising period in particular, conservative right-wing groups have repeatedly labelled feminist activism a 'Western' act and demanded its complete boycott.
There is a need for nuanced debates on how best to contain the spread of misogyny online.
Increased infectivity can’t be ruled out, given its capacity to undergo further natural mutations.
To understand its features, we should take a psychopolitical approach.
The country cannot afford expensive elections in quick succession.
Nepalis have long been integral to Saudi’s growth, and their role will remain central in the years ahead.
The future of Nepal’s health insurance rests on political commitment to health equity for all.
Bangladesh, led by an interim regime, has displayed the traits of the Pakistani state.
It approved an ambitious plan to strengthen the party and as well as democracy in the country.
When the state fails to prosecute human rights violators, impunity becomes the unofficial law of the land.
Nepal’s LDC graduation must instill hope for a more strategic partnership for climate financing.
If he succeeds, NC can reclaim its historic role as the principal voice of democratic moderation.
Fake rescue rackets thrive as the state lacks the political will to follow through on its own findings.