Videos
Flawed textbooks | Idea of Nepal with Prakriti Nepal
By Biswas Baral interviews Prakriti Nepal, co-founder of Education in Every Home, a not-for-profit that just conducted the first-of-its-kind audit of textbooks of community schools across all seven provinces of Nepal.
Nepali nationalism | Idea of Nepal with Hari Sharma
By Biswas Baral interviews Hari Sharma, a public intellectual with long experiences in both government and academia, in this episode of ‘Idea of Nepal’ show brought to you by The Kathmandu Post.
China: Lost in translation? | Idea of Nepal with Aneka Rajbhandari
By Post Report Biswas Baral interviews Aneka Rececca Rajbhandari, co-founder of The Araniko Project, in this episode of ‘Idea of Nepal’ show brought to you by The Kathmandu Post.
Public Debate in Nepal | Idea of Nepal with Saumitra Neupane
By Biswas Baral interviews Saumitra Neupane, a political economist and Executive Director of Policy Entrepreneurs Inc (PEI), in this episode of ‘Idea of Nepal’ show brought to you by The Kathmandu Post.
The Constitution of Nepal | Idea of Nepal with Bipin Adhikari
By Biswas Baral interviews Dr Bipin Adhikari in this episode of 'Idea of Nepal' show brought to you by The Kathmandu Post.
Being a Nepali Dalit | Idea of Nepal with Mitra Pariyar
By Biswas Baral interviews Dr Mitra Pariyar in this episode of ‘Idea of Nepal’ show brought to you by The Kathmandu Post.
‘Nepal’s foreign policy: Past, Present & Future’ | Idea of Nepal with Nishchal N Pandey
By Biswas Baral interviews Dr Nishchal Nath Pandey in this episode of ‘Idea of Nepal’
Rise of the Hindu Right in Nepal | Idea of Nepal with CK Lal
By Biswas Baral interviews CK Lal in the first edition of 'Idea of Nepal' show of The Kathmandu Post.
Podcast Picks with Laxmi Bhusal
By Post Report Makeup artist Bhusal was awarded the ‘Popular Modern Makeup Artist’ at the Nepal Fashion and Entertainment Award this year. She is also the winner of ‘Mrs Capital Queen Nepal 2023’.
The Last Mile: Navigating Online Shopping
By FMCG products, personal care and grocery items followed by electronic goods, fashion and accessories are the key segments driving e-commerce growth.
Podcast Picks with Archana Thapa
By Thapa is the founder of the publishing house Akshar Creations. She has also authored four books, including ‘Kathputala’ and ‘Smriti Kathama Sattwa’.
Book Recommendations: Mahesh Karki Kshitiz
By Mahesh Karki Kshitiz recently came out with the second edition of his book, ‘Eklo Maharathi’, which is a compilation of poems released in 2015.
Book Recommendation: Richa Bhattarai
By Post Report Bhattarai is the author of ‘15 and three-quarters’, an anthology of short stories. She is also the executive member and communications officer of Nepal Literature Festival.
Podcast Picks with Avash Ghimire
By Ghimire is a popular sports commentator focusing on football and cricket. He is also a content creator who recently launched his own sports podcast called ‘Colors of the Game’.
“Parliament obstruction is an unacceptable act” : Daman Nath Dhungana
By Thira Lal Bhusal & Deepak Kc Daman Nath Dhungana, speaker of the first Parliament elected after the 1990 political change, on latest parliamentary obstructions and the failure of the political parties to act responsibly to make Nepal’s legislative process functional.
Podcast Picks with writer Niranjan Kunwar
By Post Report Kunwar is a writer and educator. He is also the author of ‘Between Queens and the Cities’, published in 2020.
Book Recommendations: Maximillian MØrch
By Post Report Maximillian MØrch, author and researcher specialising in Asian borderlands, talks about reading culture and his new book ‘Plains of Discontent.’
Podcast Picks with Parakram Rana
By Post Report Parakram Rana is a popular digital content creator with a focus on fashion.
‘The main role of parliamentarians is to make laws. Their second job is to see the laws being implemented’ : Sumana Shrestha
By Nishan Khatiwada Shrestha is the central committee member of RSP and a federal lawmaker.
Garbage Crisis at Banchare Danda
By Anup Ojha & Govinda Pokharel Every day, the Kathmandu Valley generates 1,200 metric tonnes of solid waste. Nearly 60 percent of it originates in the Kathmandu Metropolitan City area alone.