Open up the telecom sector, but with caution
There is a case to be made for the entry of new players in the telecom sector.
There is a case to be made for the entry of new players in the telecom sector.
Political frustration should not tempt us into constitutional romanticism, as no institutional model is ever a panacea.
Restoration and rebuilding are not extras; they are essentials for our way of life, society, economy and Nepal’s position in the world as a place of incomparable cultural dynamism.
They risk replacing the institutional changes required to make all public transport safe.
The country now boasts a growing roster of communities that view the Himalayas as a second home.
Botched settlement of uprooted squatters brings into question the government’s image as the protector of the rights of all its people.
Political parties want to celebrate women voters because they make for crucial votes, but want to deny them real power and representation.
Calling an open case a ‘Bhutanese scam’ is a verdict delivered on an active investigation from the other side of the world.
From delegate management to endorsement of policy proposals, the general convention left a lot to be desired.
In the new carbon economy, the wealth is not only in what countries produce, but in what they protect, reduce and never emit.
We cannot build anything meaningful by merely securing a good balance sheet at the bank while leaving our parents to die in lonely terror.
The state’s failure to provide rabies vaccine is an act of negligence that the people cannot tolerate.
Nearly a decade after the adoption of federalism, an important question remains: Does the budget truly reflect its spirit? It does so only partially.
China will always be a trustworthy and reliable friend and partner of Nepal in its pursuit of development, revitalisation and modernisation.
Modern conservation policies and strict wildlife protection laws have fundamentally altered the relationship between people and wildlife.
The newly unveiled Startup Fast Track Working Plan 2026 is a step in the right direction.
Seeking justice for the victims of caste hatred has become more complicated under the RSP administration.
Given the preventable yet fatal nature of this disease, there should be no justification for shortages of rabies vaccines.
It is time for the countries that stake a claim to the moon to understand that no one, absolutely no one, owns the moon.
The practice of intimidating state institutions will destroy the delicate system of checks and balances—the lifeblood of democracy.