Purge or perish
Old parties must be ready to bear with short term pain for long term revival and growth.
Old parties must be ready to bear with short term pain for long term revival and growth.
The Gen Z revolution is not over. Only the proximate goal of Oli’s removal has been realised.
Pressure must be built on political parties to field more women in the March 2026 elections.
It is up to Prime Minister Karki to assure all stakeholders in Nepal’s political process of timely elections.
Timely and accurate information is vital in these uncertain times.
This rare chance must not be lost in silly debates over who will represent Gen Z in meetings with other stakeholders.
Dear readers, today, views of Gen Z:
After the brutalities of the past few days, the country must be guided on the path to peace, dialogue, and cooperation.
The prime minister should take responsibility for Monday's mayhem and resign immediately.
We hope the government will heed the feedback of its own people on social media ban.
There can be no justification to delay the recognition of thousands of children as genuine Nepali nationals.
Lawmakers must not yield to impractical demands of interest groups on the School Education Bill.
The slight dent in suicide rate cannot be seen as a sign of progress in mental health of Nepalis.
Nepal cannot falter on its most basic constitutional duty to adequately feed all its citizens.
If Nepal has not endorsed China’s Global Security Initiative, it must say so categorically.
While registering Telegram, the detrimental effects of its malicious use cannot be overlooked.
The plight of sugarcane farmers is a sign of continued neglect of the agriculture sector.
Without adequate preparations, people cannot be rushed to get embossed plates for their vehicles.
The outbreak in Birgunj should serve as a wake-up call for the rest of the country.
It hurts when India and China, Nepal’s supposedly closest friends, so openly undercut its interests.