Teachers’ agitation and metamorphosis
Neither the government nor the teachers can treat education as a matter of convenience.
Neither the government nor the teachers can treat education as a matter of convenience.
A great deal of effort is required to instil civic sense in the formative years of life.
The idea that amassing weapons automatically delivers deterrence is flawed.
Our academic institutions could fall apart without urgent actions to rebuild youth trust in them.
Nepal’s civil society must guard against the broader risks from the growing pro-monarchy movement.
Disaster resilient structures are a step towards safeguarding Nepal for its future generations.
Failure to appoint a competent governor on time is an indictment of Oli’s government leadership.
Refugees are seen as ‘unwanted’ people and a drain on limited resources.
Humanitarian aid should work alongside efforts to pursue justice for Palestinians.
Rather than make lofty promises, the health ministry should look to improve the existing burn care system.
The progenitor of proto-fascist movement of 2015 will soon fade away into political oblivion.
Nepal must strive to be a country that gives more to donors than it receives.
The under-construction highways compromise people’s right to safe and affordable travel
It can be used as a means to enhance community health and resilience, improving food security.
Donald Trump's actions are a consequence of the enormous concentration of power in one person.
Both KP Sharma Oli and New Delhi must rethink their approach to improve bilateral relations.
We must recalibrate our efforts to restore depleting water sources.
While old parties are incorrigible, newbies are also buckling under their own baggage.
Diversifying renewable energy sources beyond hydropower is essential for energy security.
India must hew the middle ground between China and the US for its benefit.