Decoding the deferral

In July 2025, during the 47th session of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee in Paris, Nepal’s bid to inscribe Tilaurakot,

Nepal’s flawed afforestation campaign: From fruitless plantations to biodiversity decline

Nepal, a country renowned for its rich biodiversity and Himalayan landscapes, faced significant deforestation challenges in the mid-20th century. By

Critical legal studies: How it reflects Nepal’s political reality

As a faculty member teaching Jurisprudence at a government university in Biratnagar, I once delivered a lecture on Critical Legal

Dear climate activists, are you ready for the challenge?

Climate justice is a moral imperative and all young peoples should be involved and engaged in the cause. This call

Victim’s Right to Privacy: A Promise Half-Kept by the Justice System

In Nepal, the right to privacy for victims of crimes such as rape, human trafficking, and sexual assault is not

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Two Indians held with two kgs gold from Tribhuvan International Airport

Kathmandu: Police arrested two Indian nationals with gold from Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) last night.

Protests at the Hague demanding release of Bhutanese political prisoners

The Hague: The Global Campaign for the Release of Political Prisoners in Bhutan (GCRPPB), a

Court dismisses eight petitions filed by WorldLink, paves way for government to collect billions in taxes

Kathmandu: The Supreme Court of Nepal has dismissed all eight writ petitions filed by Worldlink

Five questions to nursing registrar on International Nurses Day

Kathmandu: International Nurses Day is being celebrated around the world today, marking the anniversary of

Kami Rita Sherpa breaks own record by climbing Mt Everest for 29th time

Kathmandu: Record holding climber Kami Rita Sherpa on Sunday scaled Mt Everest, the highest peak

In memoriam: Who was James Simons? Why will Nepal miss him?

Kathmandu: Billionaire investor James Simons, who contributed to improving Nepal’s rural healthcare system, died on

International Nurses Day | Low pay and heavy workload distress Nepali nurses

Kathmandu: While nurses are the backbone of Nepal’s health care system, often there are voices

President’s economic advisor Chiranjeevi Nepal resigns over controversial remarks on 100 rupee banknotes

Kathmandu:  Chiranjeevi Nepal, the economic advisor to President Ram Chandra Poudel has resigned following controversy