Where are they?
Only 550,000 tourists came to Nepal last fiscal year, which is 50 percent of pre-Covid level.
Only 550,000 tourists came to Nepal last fiscal year, which is 50 percent of pre-Covid level.
There are no signs that Prime Minister Dahal wants to change his errant ways.
Rather than act as pawns of mother parties, student leaders should help improve academic quality.
This is the time to thank Team Nepal for giving each of us a rare reason to jump for joy.
The ‘bhagbanda’ politics is undemocratic to the core and an impediment to the country’s growth.
Neither the government nor the common folks can afford to take the ever-mutating virus lightly.
The way the Nepal Oil Corporation currently sets the prices of petroleum products makes no sense.
The year 2026 can be a turning point in Nepal’s journey to becoming a self-sustaining economy.
Paudel can learn much by closely studying the stints of his two predecessors as President.
The Maoists of various stripes are betraying their lack of commitment to transitional justice.
Except on some routes, the decision of whether to have a guide to tag along should be entirely up to the trekkers.
We don’t need the IMF to remind us of the financial hole in which the country now finds itself.
Cyber Bureau should be enhanced so that it can combat complex and planned cyber attacks.
Ideological adultery among political parties has crushed the spirit of oppositional politics.
Govinda Bandi’s representation at the Human Rights Council signals Nepal’s failure on transitional justice.
Finding why mothers die should be the focus, followed by efforts to prevent the recurrence of these deaths.
After fires, human deaths and loss of property can be quickly calculated. Yet the damage is deeper
How many governments will the country see in the next five years?
Aviation safety will remain a pipe dream unless stakeholders mend their ways.
We hardly hear top leaders of major parties speak about people's problems and ways to solve them.