In Nepal, to be able to vote is a tough nut to crack

Shrutika Raut and Sakshi Srivastav

Kathmandu: Service seekers were waiting in a long queue under the scorching sun at the

The SPP fiasco: What should Nepal do now?

Pratik Dotel

The Nepali government decided to stay away from the State Partnership Program (SPP) in light

The case of alleged financial crime exposes compromised morality of some bureaucrats. Are there provisions to hold them accountable? 
NL Today

Kathmandu: Without a doubt, the recently exposed case of involving cronies to alter the tax

Long read | How Nepal can avoid its impending foreign exchange reserves crisis
Dr Bamadev Paudel

Lately, Nepal’s foreign exchange reserves have begun to plummet. This has led to widespread speculation

Cronyism, protectionism and rampant corruption likely to push Nepal to the brink of economic disaster
Ashim Neupane

Kathmandu: The economy of Nepal is in the throes of turmoil with continuity of economic

Complexities and challenges of Nepal’s development
Sabeena Sharma

Nepal’s transition to federalism encapsulates many aspirations of the general people. Economic aspirations are one

Abortion debate:  When faced with life and choice what should you choose?
Ruchi Dhital

Whether a fetus is a person, a valuable life, or a human being to be

Most perpetrators being relatives or neighbors, challenges galore for rape survivors
Sakshi Srivastav

Kathmandu:  In recent times, rape survivors are coming out publicly demanding justice with the stories

What should Nepal learn from the SPP debacle?
Shristi Kafle

The United States Government’s State Partnership Program (SPP) not just stirred controversy in Nepal, but

“Aiya! Maya”: An abstract amalgamation of emotions
Shrutika Raut

Kathmandu: Sometimes the most powerful viewing experience is the one without a concrete theme but

Kathmandu at high risk of cholera outbreak
NL Today

Kathmandu: At least five cases of cholera have already been confirmed in the Kathmandu Valley

China speaks about SPP: Experts say comment on Nepal-US bilateral matters not welcome 
NL Today

Kathmandu: On Thursday, the spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China–Wang Wenbin–welcomed Nepal’s

Rampant lawlessness: How entire system is under threat from Prime Minister himself 
Nishan Khatiwada

Kathmandu: Moral values are blatantly undermined. Provocative remarks to ignite violence are tolerated. The person

In memory of Bhampa Rai, the tallest leader of the Bhutanese refugee movement
Ram Karki

Four days have passed since our most beloved leader Dr Bhampa Rai left all of