Let us rewrite the story on plastic pollution

Every year on World Environment Day, I take a moment to pause and reflect on the environmental challenges we face and the choices we make every

Panama hosted a crucial Climate Week. Can Kathmandu follow suit?

As I am writing this piece, if someone wants to follow the latest developments on climate negotiations governance, Nepal is

Disconnected: Youth, AI, and Nepal’s parliamentary void

The debates in Nepal’s parliament feel like they’re stuck in a time warp. The language, the concerns, the political theater

When the earth shook, the service remained steady: Leading through ruins

On April 25, 2015, Nepal was struck by a devastating 7.8-magnitude earthquake — the worst disaster to hit the country

The legend of Singha Sartha Aju

Singha Sartha Aju, also known as Simhasartha Bahu, is a revered figure in Nepali folklore, particularly among the Newar community

In Nepal, why has implementing the diplomatic code of conduct become a tough job?

Mahabir Paudyal

Kathmandu: Narayan Kaji Shrestha wears many hats. He is the leader from the ruling Maoist

Impact of economic tourism policies on local communities

Dr Mario Hardy

Economic tourism policies, designed to attract visitors and boost local economies, are a double-edged sword.

Techno-Medusa: A modern myth for the posthuman era

Bimal Pratap Shah

The global push to grant artificial intelligence citizenship is gaining traction, proposing that AI should

Neprican voice: Love, life, nostalgia and the pursuit of an American dream

Mukesh Baral

I just love the word Neprican. It perfectly describes my state of being even though

A lesson unlearned by Nepal following tragic 2015 Gorkha Earthquake

Sabina Bhandari

A research conducted by Dr Robinson at Durham University has revealed a change in the

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