Murphy’s law
The botched handling of Saturday’s disaster badly exposes our uncaring top government officials.
The botched handling of Saturday’s disaster badly exposes our uncaring top government officials.
We are still an agriculture-based society. Yet the sector is also clearly not a government priority.
Although ideological in speeches, politicians are torn between dreams and realities.
Competitive salaries are a major factor driving job switches among younger generations.
The internet can be toxic, but there are also online oases where mutual care flourishes.
Quick action is needed to rehabilitate those displaced by Shuklaphanta reserve’s expansion.
The elephant corridors in eastern Nepal and north Bengal are crucial conduits in their migration.
Education is key to putting the world on a pathway to more economic activity, equity, and sustainability.
The unnatural increases in prices of everything from edibles to travel tickets must be curbed.
Managing state expenditures will likely help Dissanayake put the economy back on track.
US presidential debates draw massive attention but have minimal influence on voter behaviour.
Sunday’s meeting between Prime Minister KP Oli and his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi is loaded with symbolism.
It’s extremely difficult, even if not outright impossible, to resolve competing claims over contested territories.
Nepal’s truth commissions will need to move past it to deliver justice to war victims.
Four hundred forty people dying in a decade from falling off cliffs in Karnali is way too much.
Without improving the revenue base, Nepal might soon be unable to finance regular expenditures.
Experts say it’s unlikely India will gain permanent membership of the UN Security Council anytime soon.
If only the most obvious roadblocks are cleared, Nepal will be on its way to a near full digitisation of its economy.
Nepal needs humble actions and strong political follow-through to attract adequate development funds.
Nepal’s relations with India have become mired in more paradoxes.