Unbreathable
The government has failed to provide people with clean air, depriving them of a basic human right.
The government has failed to provide people with clean air, depriving them of a basic human right.
Despite the constitution guaranteeing legal provisions, there has been little progress in implementation.
While the protests are student-led, there has been legal support from faculty and the media.
Congress and UML continue to be the mainstays of Nepali politics. They are still hard to challenge.
The tropes used in politics are temporary, and a leader’s charisma cannot inspire voters for long.
One crucial, if not the only, significance of May Day resides in connecting oppressed subjects.
Digital technologies have allowed everyone to speak to everyone but have yet to foster mutual understanding.
The government must create green building designs to combat heatwaves.
To enhance transparency in law-making, citizen’s true involvement and ownership should be ensured.
The provincial-level leaders should stop acting as puppets of their political masters in Kathmandu.
Even if Nepal becomes a classless utopia, it will remain infested by caste hierarchy.
Viewing monuments only as economic assets has greatly limited conservation efforts.
Investing in LGBTIQ tourism will benefit Nepal in multiple ways.
The NC’s obstruction of Parliament and muzzling of Lamichhane will not help get their votes back.
International guardrails are needed to ensure that the emerging technology serves the common good.
Land around conservation areas in Nepal is being developed for tourism, displacing local poor people.
As far as I could understand, Communist Party of Nepal’s diamond jubilee did not evoke any specific history.
A safer food system that prioritises the well-being of consumers is the need of the hour.
The main mission of any PhD programme should be that students learn to become researchers during their studies.
We must devise suitable policies, remove bureaucratic hurdles, and guarantee returns to attract foreign investors.