Battling the peril of urban flooding: A glimpse into Kathmandu valley’s struggle

Gaurab Baral

Nestled within the heart of Nepal, the vibrant metropolis of Kathmandu Valley finds itself ensnared

Unraveling the Manipur conflict: Tracing historical origins and pursuing resolutions 

Chiranjibi Bhandari and Monojit Das

India’s history weaves both triumphs and tragedies, with haunting incidents of mass killings spanning centuries.

Miffed by New Delhi’s constant demurral, stakeholders in Kathmandu press for making EPG report public
Mahabir Paudyal

Kathmandu: EPG report is a subject of discussion in Kathmandu again.  At a time when

Why Nepali universities are failing
Abhyudaya Upreti

Case I: Last month, Tribhuvan University, Nepal’s largest and oldest university, issued a notice seeking

Love, hope, concerns and best wishes: EU ambassador’s Nepal reckoning
Mahabir Paudyal

She came as the ambassador of the Delegation of European Union to Nepal in September,

Americans are welcome, but when will you send your president to Nepal?
Mahabir Paudyal

Whenever American officials–top or moderate ranking–land in Kathmandu, it becomes news in Nepal, China and,

Unpardonable error of Tribhuvan University
Abhyudaya Upreti

Kathmandu: Something unheard of and unsensible transpired in the bachelor’s level humanities third year tourism

Privatization: A beacon of hope for redemption of Udaipur Cement
Sindhuj Thapa

Udaipur Cement Factory, once a symbol of Nepal’s industrial progress, today stands as a haunting

A university professor was brutally attacked by student union members. Political parties made all-out efforts to deny him justice
Abhyudaya Upreti

Kathmandu: Students affiliated with political parties in Nepal often make the headlines,  for bad reasons

Long read| Why the 1923 Nepal–Britain Treaty of Friendship is of great importance for Nepal and the UK
Dr Surya P Subedi

The 1923 treaty between Nepal and the British imperial power is of historical significance for

Girls as brides: How child marriage is damaging the future of Musahar minority
Umesh Kumar Gupta

Musahars account for 0.76 percent (234,490) of total population in Nepal, according to the 2011

How Sagarmatha Sambaad can help reshape Nepal’s global image
Simone Galimberti

We often discuss what a country like Nepal can do to promote itself in the

Joys of teaching: Dr Minendra Rijal shares his classroom experience as a teacher and a student
Samarpan Shree

What do people generally do when they find themselves at a crossroads in life where

Are land and economic mobility connected?
Ashesh Shrestha

Nepal undertook land reform between 1951 and 1964. During this time, the practice of gifting