Unsafe country for girls
Strong laws are not enough. Only harsh punishment can prevent rape.
Strong laws are not enough. Only harsh punishment can prevent rape.
The size of the federal government and the structure of provinces deserve particular attention.
The ‘Brand New Nepal’ concept emphasises that national reputation influences economic opportunity.
What happens to the movement once it enters the machinery of power through a singular force?
Upper Trishuli-1 shows dialogue and participation can turn consent into community collaboration.
There must be a tighter project pipeline, which ensures only investment-ready projects enter the budget.
Nepal would do well to avoid unnecessary geopolitical adventurism when global governance is weak.
It’s one thing to win elections. Turning public frustration into lasting political power is quite another.
It was clear to Iran’s astute military planners that a strategy was needed to cope with this challenge.
There is still room for the comeback of regional parties in Madhesh.
Elevating water security to the same level as job creation or energy targets is vital.
The next government and opposition play vital roles in pulling the country out of difficult times.
RSP's future hinges on unity of leaders, governance capability and fulfillment of tall promises.
RSP’s historic mandate meets a fractured world, an untested bureaucracy and a fragile economy.
Cutting air pollution that leads to suffering and deaths should be the new government's top priority.
Nepal is on the brink of change. Whether that change is positive remains uncertain.
As we embark on the 15th Five-Year Plan, we welcome Nepal to join us in seizing ‘China Opportunity 2.0.’
Protecting the environment is therefore an essential strategy in preventing kidney disease.
We are a nation haunted by ghosts of past shortages. Yet there seems to be enough LPG for everyone.
A major test for Nepal’s new PM is pursuing development goals without getting caught in geopolitics.