Revamping Nepali Congress
Nepal needs a strong Congress party, a historically moderate, left-of-centre democratic force.
Nepal needs a strong Congress party, a historically moderate, left-of-centre democratic force.
Return of league football is a partial victory for Nepali players and fans alike.
There is an urgent need to bridge the gap between the potential and reality of Nepal’s young workforce.
Ghising’s abrupt depature from the RSP is not a healthy development for Nepali politics.
Quality guidelines for dog chew open up more export opportunities.
Restoring Everest’s sanctity calls for a balance between profit-making and preserving its fragile ecosystem.
Nepal’s failure to manage its highways has enormous social and economic costs.
The rules-based international order the US likes to harp on is close to collapsing.
Unchecked sex-selective abortions are taking the country down a dangerous road.
The initiative of two NC general secretaries to save the party from itself deserves support.
Dr Bhagwan Koirala has done the country great service by establishing KIOCH.
A few good picks can’t justify widespread capture of Proportional Representation seats by powerful elites.
Those now trying to stop polls will be fighting a losing battle—and earning public ire.
Breastfeeding spaces should be treated as an indispensable part of all workplaces, public or private.
Balendra Shah-RSP unity offers people a potent new option to traditional forces in the upcoming elections.
Why can’t Nepal establish a transparent national channel to conduct health surveys?
The meeting between Prime Minister Karki and leaders of big parties is a step in the right direction.
The state should do more to promote this cooking solution based on clean energy.
Contradictory agendas of Gen Z groups should not come in the way of timely polls.
Elections represent the only credible way out of the current political transition and state of uncertainty.