Commissioned to fail?
People doubt the new panel formed to investigate gold smuggling can do its job well.
People doubt the new panel formed to investigate gold smuggling can do its job well.
Politicians fail to recognise the capabilities of people from traditionally oppressed groups.
While the West has seen massive educational reforms, Nepal’s pedagogical approach remains stagnant.
This spontaneous in-party challenge to Oli’s one-man show is something to be celebrated.
It is not the job of regulators such as the central bank to wish for higher stock prices.
There should be quality coverage of the rigorous analysis of Nepal’s climate path.
The US and Nepal have been steadfast friends not only as countries but also on the individual level.
The breakdown of the doctor-patient bond of trust could have devastating consequences.
Nepal’s universities should remove barriers that restrict the possibilities for obtaining higher education.
Amidst the disparity and inequality, technology enables the transformation of LDCs.
The PM did not compromise on Nepal’s core interests. But he didn’t secure major concessions either.
Maldives will remain crucial for countries with a deep interest in the Indian Ocean.
Many developing countries have yet to enhance their policy formulation and implementation capacity.
The government’s apathy to providing quality health services puts the achievements thus far at risk.
Nepal has much to lose by aligning itself with any grouping perceived to be anti-China.
Investment in infrastructure must not undermine the need to empower and support teachers.
It is a minimum necessity to celebrate a long-awaited festival and the state must ensure it.
The outdated Education Act 1971 is still in force, albeit with dozens of amendments.
Despite improving financial well-being, health complexities among the elderly remain.
Ruling and opposition parties continue to bicker over the gold scam probe amid a sinking economy.