Aerial death traps
No corrupt leader or bureaucrat should be allowed to stop the bifurcation of the CAAN.
No corrupt leader or bureaucrat should be allowed to stop the bifurcation of the CAAN.
One sphere where the ‘Afno Manchhe’ culture has really thrived is the political parties of Nepal.
A decade since Nepal was declared polio-free, the potentially debilitating virus is back. It must be nipped in the bud.
Oli’s success depends on whether he entertains differing viewpoints in and outside the coalition.
Someone in Rana Magar’s position cannot make such ‘innocent’ mistakes.
He would do well to devise a well-thought-out plan that will benefit the city and its peripheral citizens.
The comfort of amnesia is too dear to America when it comes to dealing with the question of gun violence.
Prime Minister Oli has given out both positive and negative vibes in his first few days in office.
Government must heed the experts, engineers and geologists when constructing or widening roads.
Has KP Oli really learned from his mistakes? The onus is on him to prove his critics wrong.
As Oli prepares to replace Dahal as PM, it is worth pondering when this sordid cycle will end.
Nepal must double its efforts, even using Russia’s allies, including India, to expedite the return of Nepalis fighting in the Russia-Ukraine war.
We should proactively allocate human, infrastructural and budgetary resources to combat monsoon-time maladies.
Little has been done for those affected by floods and landslides over the years.
Amending the constitution is a serious matter and not something that can be done overnight.
It is vital to keep in mind that over 12,000 Nepalis have already died of the virus, and thus stay vigilant.
A political outfit founded on the popularity of an individual rather than an ideology is destined to fail.
The new Oli-Deuba deal is a sign of dishonesty at the heart of contemporary Nepali politics.
It is a shame that vital House committees do not have the budget and other resources to carry out their duty.
The protracted police personnel adjustment saga is an outcome of the old reluctance to empower provinces.