Editorial

Editorial

The Jumla paradigm

The path to a healthy Nepal is being paved in Jumla. It is time the rest of the country caught up.

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No excuses now

The new Parliament has the responsibility to make up for its predecessors’ non-performance.

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Potholes for pride

There must be a tighter project pipeline, which ensures only investment-ready projects enter the budget.

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Time for renewal

There is still room for the comeback of regional parties in Madhesh.

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No bigger cause

Cutting air pollution that leads to suffering and deaths should be the new government's top priority.

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Phantom scarcity

We are a nation haunted by ghosts of past shortages. Yet there seems to be enough LPG for everyone.

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Foul play

We cannot expect gold-medal football performances on a copper-coin budget managed with leaden hands.

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Youthquake in Parliament

The cohort of younger MPs can bring the state closer to the large youth population of Nepal.

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Five years for Balen

Shah should be the new prime minister and allowed to rule for the full five years.

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Job well done

All the stakeholders in the current electoral process deserve the highest praise.

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A momentous day

Today, Nepalis will again show that the country’s future will continue to be shaped by the democratic conscience of its people.

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Tune them out

Attempts to influence voters tend to continue even during the silent periods.

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Arithmetic of apathy

The right to vote should not be a privilege for those with geographical or financial convenience.

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Might is not right

A country might be undemocratic and repressive, like Iran under Khamenei, but only its people have the right to change the regime.

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Ballots must not bleed

The elections should be defined by the clarity of collective voice, not the chaos in hospitals.

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Ready to vote

People’s abiding faith in the power of the ballot box bodes well for the future of Nepali democracy.

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Supporting our Sambas

For a player who has brought such joy, the state failed to do even the bare minimum.

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Slippery slope

Violations of the election code of conduct are getting more egregious.

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Rein in your cadres

The ultimate onus for violence of political cadres rests on the shoulders of party leadership.

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