Omission by commission
Resignation or suspension of certain officials isn’t enough. Harsh punishment is also warranted.
Resignation or suspension of certain officials isn’t enough. Harsh punishment is also warranted.
The renewed global commitment to enhance it must enable deeper reforms in developing countries.
Our dependence on fossil fuels is a heavy strain on the nation’s foreign exchange reserves.
There is a confusion over building a distinctive identity for Janakpur.
Vaccination and pre-departure education among Nepali travellers can prevent outbreaks.
The School Education Bill should be passed by capturing the spirit of the constitution.
Among pregnant and postnatal women in Nepal, mental health issues are more severe today than ever.
Nepal-Bangladesh electricity trade shows cooperation is possible through mutual benefit.
Disaster preparedness should address survivors’ emotional and psychological needs.
As the CPN-UML spends the next few years sorting out its internal mess, its popularity could further tank.
Private sector must be recognised as a stakeholder and strategic partner in achieving net-zero.
It involves nurturing new civic actors, not romanticising past movements.
The government must address the harmful effects of protectionist policies.
Immigration enforcement must be carried out in a humane manner
Rising incidents of torture in judicial custody are inhumane and unconstitutional.
Climate-induced extremes, once considered outliers, have now become our everyday reality.
Our achievements should give us hope for a better future.
The new panel to probe the ‘visit visa’ scam fails to inspire trust. Yet there are ways to build confidence.
The politician-bureaucrat chumminess is something to worry about.
Public dissatisfaction demands effective leadership, not an overhaul of the system.