Bait of battlefields
At the heart of the Nepali youth’s exodus is a deep suspicion about their country’s future.
At the heart of the Nepali youth’s exodus is a deep suspicion about their country’s future.
The verdict on the Soti caste killings is a definitive moment for social justice.
Nepal has gained rare visibility in international climate circuits. It must not fail to capitalise on it.
Touring the country won’t be enough to drum up support for big parties.
Top political leaders should realise that Hindutva could destabilise Nepal’s delicate religious balance.
There’s much to celebrate about Nepal becoming the first South Asian country to register queer marriage.
Those determined to go abroad and ready to take colossal risks to realise their dream will always exist.
Strong political commitment and strict law enforcement are vital for their conservation.
A two-tier federal structure will be no different to the erstwhile unitary system.
It is no coincidence that most of those clamouring for monarchy are figures like Durga Prasai.
Nepal’s high dependence for sugar on other countries is a self-inflicted wound.
If the prime minister wants to pep up the economy, he should start by correcting his own inconsistencies.
Beyond the paraphernalia of the peace lie deep wounds of the war that are yet to be healed.
Authorities must act fast to avoid more deaths and hardship in the quake-affected areas.
In their obsession with electoral politics, politicians have been pushing for unviable infrastructure projects.
As local units are short of firefighting equipment, we are at a perennial risk of loss of life and property.
At least the most egregious misuse of relief material must be probed and the guilty punished.
Kathmandu should refrain from encroaching on the jurisdiction of subnational governments.
Delayed justice is becoming the norm as the case-load of the Supreme Court continues to increase.
Preventing the quake-affected from falling ill is a top priority and a challenge for local authorities.