Father’s Day: Reimagining fatherhood

Happy Father’s Day to me. It feels surreal to say that to myself. It’s been more than two decades since

Envisioning youths as drivers of stronger Nepal

Imagine in fifteen years from now a small crop of young leaders coming from across Nepal, young professionals with a

When the government becomes inactive

Nepal, renowned for its rich cultural and natural heritage, boasts four UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Kathmandu Valley (1979), Sagarmatha

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

Nepal’s Whistleblower Protection Bill has flaws: What should be done?

Tara Bahadur Bhandari

Corruption has become a major concern for every country. In the context of Nepal, corruption

How Bhutanese refugees were betrayed

Ram Karki

In the early 1990s, Bhutan forcefully evicted one-sixth of its population for their support of

How centralized tendency is hindering federalism implementation

Nilima Maharjan

The elections for federal and provincial parliaments and local units have been held twice since

Granting citizenship to Artificial Intelligence beings

Bimal Pratap Shah

The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) has ignited a profound debate about its role

World Environment Day | Engaging children and youth in climate justice agenda

Spriha Shrestha

Climate change has recently taken center stage in global discussions, amid frequent instances of extreme

World Environment Day 2024: Follow laws, sacred texts, conventions and cultural practices

Jivesh Jha

It would not be unjust to say that Nepal is good at enactment of laws

Fellow Nepalis, happy World Cup!

Niraj Shrestha

Today we play our first match against the Netherlands in the ninth edition of the

China should respect freedom of speech of Nepali people

Randhir Chaudhary

Last Monday, Gajendra Budhathoki, a reputed Nepali journalist, wrote a post on his personal social