Will stiffer fines really fix Nepal’s traffic culture?
While stricter rules are necessary to save lives, they must be equitable and align with the nation’s reality.
While stricter rules are necessary to save lives, they must be equitable and align with the nation’s reality.
The RSP’s digital records have exposed what traditional politics have long kept off the books.
There is a case to be made for the entry of new players in the telecom sector.
Botched settlement of uprooted squatters brings into question the government’s image as the protector of the rights of all its people.
From delegate management to endorsement of policy proposals, the general convention left a lot to be desired.
The state’s failure to provide rabies vaccine is an act of negligence that the people cannot tolerate.
The newly unveiled Startup Fast Track Working Plan 2026 is a step in the right direction.
The practice of intimidating state institutions will destroy the delicate system of checks and balances—the lifeblood of democracy.
Recent data shows hundreds of Nepali women are being killed by their partners, exposing a systemic failure.
While the opposition has stretched its protests, the Speaker’s handling of recent disputes has done little to ease the growing trust deficit.
Reclaiming stolen land of Kathmandu is an opportunity to restore the lungs of the city.
Religious tourism from India could see a new boom, to the benefit of both pilgrims and Nepal.
The onus is now on PM Shah to craft a credible Nepali foreign-policy narrative.
It’s the state’s duty to ensure that critical vaccines are always available at public health facilities.
Over weeks after riverbank evictions, hundreds of families remain confined to temporary shelters without a clear resettlement plan from the government.
A nation cannot be governed by social media status updates and viral photographs.
Every Nepali should have access to essential health services, regardless of their financial status.
Surging frustration among members and cadres is threatening to wash away the foundations of established parties.
It is vital that leadership roles in state institutions are quickly filled in order to prevent systemic dysfunction.
With vital business pending, the government and the opposition must act responsibly to end the House deadlock.