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

Civic movement is the cornerstone of democracy

Freedom of civic movement is the cornerstone of democracy. Civil society and non-governmental organizations should be recognized as essential partners

Praveen Kumar Yadav


Film review |Why you must watch Rajagunj

There are films that entertain, and then there are films that shake you. Deepak Rauniyar’s

VFS Global to relocate from Kathmandu’s Chhaya center amid human rights concerns over land dispute

Kathmandu: In a significant move prompted by mounting human rights concerns, Visa Facilitation Services (VFS)

More than a game: What Janakpur Bolts’ victory means for Madheshi people, for Nepal

On the surface, the Janakpur Bolts’ victory against the Sudurpaschim Royals in the finals of

Wildlife under threat: Canine distemper virus found in Bardiya leopard

Bardiya: In a concerning development for Nepal’s wildlife, the deadly canine distemper virus (CDV), primarily

Why Kailash Sirohiya’s arrest is unjust

Five days have passed since Kailash Sirohiya, publisher of Kantipur Publications, was unjustly arrested. The