Thirsty country
In a water-rich country, why do only 25 percent of the people have access to potable water?
In a water-rich country, why do only 25 percent of the people have access to potable water?
Only with a robust institutional backbone can it effectively carry out its constitutional role.
The 16 Days of Activism against GBV is an opportunity to move from rhetoric to reform.
Rahul Gandhi is not unaware of the risks of calling out Modi on issues of high corruption, electoral fraud and divisive politics.
Sustained pressure is needed to see the probe into Pokhara airport to its logical end.
Children need digital spaces that are safe and developmentally appropriate, not simply restricted.
The structural roots of Nepal’s liquidity crisis are becoming clearer by the day.
The failure of parties to commit to a radical change in their candidate selection process is disappointing.
We might need to be cautious before prescribing what would work for digital native students.
A careful and wise planning of architectural works can be liberating.
A more operative federation requires powerful actors in the provinces to counteract the centre.
Why do we struggle to translate words when we don’t experience the concept?
The failure to punish those responsible for September 8 killings will fuel impunity and anarchy.
The province has understood the pain of being sidelined in the power structure.
The Nepal Premier League has shown how youth can be positively motivated.
As governments dismantle their own information systems, democracies face an uncomfortable question: how can citizens meaningfully hold power to account when the evidence itself is disappearing?
He would do well to summon timely convention and orient his party towards elections.
India’s steadfastness in its relationship with Russia should shape the latter’s approach.
Both countries need a new way of talking and thinking about each other.
Student cheating dominates talk of generative AI in higher ed, but universities and tech companies face ethical issues too.