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

A 16-year-old girl gets raped in menstrual shed in Nepal’s far-west

Monica Lohani

Kathmandu: A 16-year-old girl was reportedly raped in the menstrual hut in Panchadeval Binayak Municipality-2 

Nepal go back to traditional contraceptive practice

Monica Lohani

Kathmandu: Aaradhya*, who is in a managerial position in a corporate organization in Kathmandu, ‘accidentally’

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

Kalpana Harijan: The Deputy Mayor who is leading Save Lumbini campaign

The DMN News

Lumbini: Her mobile phone keeps ringing nearly every single minute and she can’t do without

Tanker drivers, govt ink four-point agreement 

The DMN News

Kathmandu: After the four-point agreement with the government, the agitated tanker drivers from the Nepal

Snow Update Report 2024:  Hindu Kush Himalaya sees second-lowest snow persistence on record

The DMN News

Kathmandu: Snow persistence, the fraction of time snow remains on the ground, is significantly lower

How Bhutanese refugees were betrayed

Ram Karki

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

Manakamana Cable Car to remain closed from July 15

RSS

Muglin:: Nepal’s first cable car, the Manakamana Cable Car, will be closed for 50 days