Let’s tango together
Nepal and China must find ways to bridge gaps in their understanding of issues of mutual interest.
Nepal and China must find ways to bridge gaps in their understanding of issues of mutual interest.
Education abroad doesn’t guarantee success, but our students aren’t sure about the quality here.
A strengthened monitoring, evaluation and payment system can ensure timely capital expenditure.
Experts predict above-average rains and temperatures. It’s time to prepare for disasters.
It is unfortunate to see lack of internal democracy in newer outfits like the Janata Samajbadi Party-Nepal.
The hasty recalls of ambassadors to 11 foreign capitals is a sign of immature diplomacy.
Those who fought for democracy and federalism will look for options if governments change frequently.
The shattering of the prospect of ‘one party state’ in India will give heart to those fighting for democracy.
Farmers haven’t been paid their dues as domestic daily products go unsold in light of cheaper imports.
When devolution of power and resources is the need of the hour, cutting the budget for local units is regressive.
Food security is not just about having enough to eat, it is as much about making sure what people eat is safe.
The committee to probe misappropriation of cooperatives’ funds should build trust from the start.
The cost of not speaking up against blatant attack on free speech could be too high for our democracy.
Safe drinking water is a fundamental right. The authorities are duty-bound to fulfil that.
Nepal can’t develop without improving the status of its villages, including on service delivery.
Whether or not women have children should be a matter of their personal choice, not societal pressure.
The region’s degradation impacts the lives of all Nepalis, and the government must act fast to save it.
While we do well in air quality monitoring, there is a gap in our mitigation measures.
Home Minister Rabi Lamichhane has exposed his anti-democratic character with the arrest of Kantipur Media Group chairman.
Deputy PM and Home Minister Lamichhane’s Parliament speech on Sunday set a dangerously low bar for decorum.