Taxes, loans, and little return: Is Nepal’s federal government too big?

Suppose you’ve taken a loan. You could either use this money to pay your rent, buy your groceries, go on

World Health Day: Our region is breathing on borrowed time

In the quiet hum of our cities, where life moves in a ceaseless rhythm, an invisible force threatens our well-being—air

Can BIMSTEC be a game-changer for foreign affairs of Nepal?

Can an international cooperation mechanism like The Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) be a game-changer

Impunity in Nepal: A persistent crisis of justice

A culture of impunity—where perpetrators of grave crimes evade accountability—has seeped into Nepal’s political, judicial, and social fabric, leaving victims

How the US immigration system is failing Bhutanese refugees

It is exhausting to hear some of my fellow countrymen echo political rhetoric with blanket statements like, “I don’t support

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Four Maoist ministers resign from Karnali province government

Surkhet: Four ministers representing the CPN Maoist Center in the provincial government of Karnali have

222 animals rescued at CNP,  76 dead

Chitwan: As many as 76 wild animals of 15 species died at the Chitwan National

Joe Biden steps down from presidential race

Kathmandu: United States President, Joe Biden has stepped down from the presidential race. In a

Indian Embassy in Kathmandu celebrates Ashadha Purnima

Kathmandu: The Embassy of India in Kathmandu on Sunday organized a special event to mark

Nepal Police says combating human trafficking is becoming more challenging 

Kathmandu: Anti-Human Trafficking Bureau of Nepal Police has said that there is a need for

Prime Minister Oli wins vote of confidence with two-thirds majority

Kathmandu: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli wins trust vote on Sunday with two-thirds majority. Oli,

Nepali students return to Kathmandu from violence-torn Bangladesh

Kathmandu: Nepali students have started returning home from Bangladesh following ongoing student protests there. Today,

As foreign ambassadors rush to congratulate new ministers, a Nepali politician says ‘don’t ignore protocols’

Kathmandu: One of the first things that has come to public notice about the formation