Panama hosted a crucial Climate Week. Can Kathmandu follow suit?

As I am writing this piece, if someone wants to follow the latest developments on climate negotiations governance, Nepal is

Disconnected: Youth, AI, and Nepal’s parliamentary void

The debates in Nepal’s parliament feel like they’re stuck in a time warp. The language, the concerns, the political theater

When the earth shook, the service remained steady: Leading through ruins

On April 25, 2015, Nepal was struck by a devastating 7.8-magnitude earthquake — the worst disaster to hit the country

The legend of Singha Sartha Aju

Singha Sartha Aju, also known as Simhasartha Bahu, is a revered figure in Nepali folklore, particularly among the Newar community

Everything you need to know about Nagaloka and serpent kings in prehistoric Kathmandu Valley

In Hindu and Buddhist mythology, the Kathmandu Valley was once home to a vast lake known as Nagadaha, the home

Sarala Gautam’s new book released

Kathmandu: Sarala Gautam, the author of Dumero, the Nepali language fiction and celebrated commentator in Nepali media, has come up with her new creation ‘Amrikane Kasi.’ The book was made public on Saturday amid an interaction program. The book was launched by actor Madan Krishna Shrestha.

Bhushita Basista and Sunil Babu Panta joined the conversation with Gautam to highlight the message and content of the book.

Sarala Gautam has been writing sharp commentaries on Nepal’s socio-political situation for several years in various media platforms.