Supporting our Sambas
For a player who has brought such joy, the state failed to do even the bare minimum.
For a player who has brought such joy, the state failed to do even the bare minimum.
Across much of South Asia, voters do not merely elect representatives; they seek protectors.
Nepal’s new foreign policy should focus on relevance, institutional strength, and clear strategic direction.
Iran’s resistance draws strength from history, revolution, and martyrdom tradition.
Violations of the election code of conduct are getting more egregious.
The biggest danger arises when the power of the crowd is taken as the mandate itself.
A future where children sleep peacefully and see wildlife as neighbours is an achievable goal.
Kathmandu’s political neutrality can position it as a crucial point of communication for Baku’s engagement in South Asia.
The ultimate onus for violence of political cadres rests on the shoulders of party leadership.
New government will have to manage India’s anxieties, allay China’s suspicions, and reassure the US.
We should try to incorporate some creative joy into our daily lives in whatever way we can.
Pakistan cannot look forward to becoming a citizen-friendly state without eliminating preventable deaths.
Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest may reveal more than the DOJ’s selective Epstein releases.
Authorities must ensure the Rhinos are not left waiting another decade for a taste of top-tier cricket.
The ultimate form of vetting takes place in the secrecy of the ballot box.
There is often a wide gap between advertising and reality, and the future is likely to be no different.
Whenever attempts have been made to silence the voice of the people, Kantipur Publications has stood firm as an advocate for democracy.
These people are not asking for nation-building in the abstract but for tangible, everyday necessities
Thirty years on, grievances remain; it is only the leaders who have forgotten.
Real reform requires clear commitments to transform institutions—not only change leaders.