Nepal must change

This is the paramount message coming from the new generations following the protest of September 8 and the uprising on

Whither renaissance in Nepal?

Nepal reached a historic political turning point again. A peaceful protest called by young people against the ban on social

Don’t ignore the small

The current political scenario of Nepal has again reached a transitional stage. After the dissolution of the House of Representatives,

Nepal’s new cabinet: An end to politics of pomp?

September 2025 may be remembered not only as a moment of political upheaval but also as the beginning of a

World Car Free Day: I want a car

Every year on September 22, cities around the world mark World Car Free Day. It’s not a date that gets

Monsoon to escalate nationwide by Sunday

RSS

Kathmandu: Monsoon has already entered the country and is expected to spread across the country

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