Dirty and dangerous
Nepal perhaps needs a policy-level overhaul to cut air pollution from vehicles.
Nepal perhaps needs a policy-level overhaul to cut air pollution from vehicles.
The declaration of an untouchability-free nation was a blatant lie on the part of the new ruling elites.
Digital and traditional media must adapt and exist together to keep the Nepali public informed.
The erosion of people’s trust in Madheshi parties is dangerous for all.
Intense late monsoon rain followed by a long, dry winter is a recipe for widespread wildfires.
Book markets in Kathmandu and other major Nepali cities represent the consonance between readers and books.
Introducing such a law could fail to address the root cause of migration and create new problems.
The environmental costs of running data centres should be simultaneously considered while discussing AI.
Nepal stands at a pivotal moment in history. By harnessing its hydropower resources, it can play a dual role: a key supplier of sustainable energy and a regional hub for computational capacities.
Nepal can expand digital payments by lowering costs and strengthening security.
Nepal's plans and programmes focus more on easing the supply side. This must be corrected.
The recent cases of the virus among Saudi returnees should be a wake-up call for us.
Why did PM Oli take the route instead of convening Parliament and getting the bills endorsed there?
Improving relations with the Taliban will help India secure its economic, security and strategic interests.
Lightning strikes make collecting a parasitic fungus prized in traditional Chinese medicine a risky occupation.
The lives of millions of Nepalis who rely on quack medicines are on the line amid the state’s apathy.
Everyone from peripheral countries is eager to show fealty to the Red Emperor Xi Jinping.
Carter was a beacon of hope during the country’s tumultuous and suspicion filled conflict period.
Nepal, with its struggling economy, cannot afford to be seen as haven for smugglers of all kinds.
Reform-oriented policy changes must make Nepal’s agriculture the gravity of potential investment.