Unsafe schools
It is criminal to force students of Karnali province to study in cracked buildings.
It is criminal to force students of Karnali province to study in cracked buildings.
Conditional grants given to subnational governments in Nepal are restricted.
For genuine change, the 16 days of activism against gender-based violence should engage rural people.
The wrong picks for office-bearers of the two TJ bodies will result in flawed justice.
The lack of Nepali agency in Chinese media makes us question their engagement with diverse views.
The country’s new leaders are beset with challenges to its democracy.
The dysfunctionality of the parliamentary committees of provincial assemblies is concerning.
The Congress and the UML should take the lead in preparing a common white paper on foreign policy.
It is natural for TU, which serves the highest share of students, to seek its space and function with dignity.
Excess reliance on one economic sector can lead to a perpetual decline of other sectors.
Regenerating our soils can free farmers from debt, and protect people from malnutrition and disease.
In a sign of maturing diplomacy, Nepal stood its ground when necessary, while also not being rigid.
Public money must support book creation through relevant, closer-to-the-creator institutions.
The past year has shown the cruel nature of the world with different rules for different people.
People have sent a clear message to old and new parties: Don’t take us for granted.
Bangladesh and India must work cautiously to put their relationship back on track.
Power exports may not benefit Nepalis despite earning billions in revenue.
Whatever the prime minister says, it is hard to drastically improve the flawed SEE system overnight.
Geopolitical strategists in Nepal’s neighbouring capitals fear Washington’s intentions more than each other’s.
Creating an environment that fosters open dialogue on reproductive and sexual health is vital.