The philosopher mentor

For a boy born in a quiet laid-back village of eastern Nepal, where you could lay down on a boulder

Why the 2006 Comprehensive Peace Agreement was deeply flawed

Usually, a peace agreement is reached between two or more countries at war. A common practice is to bring the

A conversation on ethical AI and future of learning with Deep Bikram Thapa Chhetri

Will humanity be better off thanks to artificial intelligence? This is one of the most defining issues of our times

Root of corruption: Ministerial positions and expensive election expenditures

Nepal has come to a point where it is necessary to seriously reconsider the long-standing practice of appointing ministers from

COP30: What Nepal should do

As I am writing this piece, the COP 30 has started in Belém, Brazil. Throughout the last twelve months, the

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National Paddy Day in pictures

Kathmandu: Asar 15 in the Lunar calendar is observed as National Paddy Day. Nepalis, especially

‘Women see Deputy Mayor as their guardian:’ Sunita Gupta Baish

Kapilvastu: The office of the Deputy Mayor of Kapilvastu Municipality Sunita Gupta Baish is crowded

MSF suspends medical activities in northern Rakhine state, Myanmar

The extreme escalation of conflict, indiscriminate violence, and severe restrictions on humanitarian access in northern

In the biggest electoral year in history, 113 countries have never had a woman Head of State, new UN Women data shows

New York: Globally, women’s underrepresentation in decision-making remains as a stark reality, according to UN

SEE results 2024: Above 52 percent students ‘failed’. Who is to blame?

Kathmandu: The National Examinations Board published the results of Secondary Education Examinations (SEE) conducted in

People are frustrated with politics: Who is responsible for this?

Kathmandu: Frustration is what defines the public mood about politics in Nepal at the moment. 

Only 47.86 per cent of students pass Secondary Education Examination

Kathmandu: The National Examination Board has announced the results of the Secondary Education Examination (SEE)

Nepal’s information landscape is somewhat vibrant: VIBE Study Report

Kathmandu: The USAID Civil Society and Media (CSM) Program on Wednesday launched the Vibrant Information