Editorial

Editorial

Beyond the boundary

Authorities must ensure the Rhinos are not left waiting another decade for a taste of top-tier cricket.

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Grassroots of grief

These people are not asking for nation-building in the abstract but for tangible, everyday necessities

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Broken promises

Despite its central role in Nepali politics, parties continue to see Madhesh just as a vote bank.

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Diversity deficit

The ghettoisation of marginalised groups in PR lists keeps them from exercising real executive power.

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Cult over content

Party manifestos serve a vital function in an increasingly personality-driven election climate.

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Illusion of access

Until the state guarantees the safety of water, citizens must take the initiative to protect themselves.

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The weight of truth

Extension of the probe of state atrocities during Gen Z protests could be a useful tactical retreat.

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The only way is up

Nepal’s whole-hearted effort against England heralds good times ahead for Nepali cricket.

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RSP under scrutiny

Quickly and publicly accepting its recent mistakes and taking corrective measures will be a sign of strength.

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Catching them young

More and more Nepalis in their 20s and 30s are getting cancer. Yet little is being done about it.

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Boots for booths

There are still chances of vote-rigging in remote districts like Bajura and Bajhang.

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Poisoned potential

The state must strictly enforce punitive measures to prevent people from exposure to lead.

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A system in crisis

The future of Nepal’s health insurance rests on political commitment to health equity for all.

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Rights body wronged

When the state fails to prosecute human rights violators, impunity becomes the unofficial law of the land.

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Summits of scams

Fake rescue rackets thrive as the state lacks the political will to follow through on its own findings.

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Stumbling on measles

Its resurgence is a setback for Nepal, and a gross neglect of public health.

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Let voters hear you

There are many compelling reasons to start a pre-election debate between main PM candidates.

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