It’s time to choose visionary new faces in this election

As the country prepares for the upcoming general election, political parties have once again started their campaigns. Leaders are busy

The philosopher mentor

For a boy born in a quiet laid-back village of eastern Nepal, where you could lay down on a boulder

Why the 2006 Comprehensive Peace Agreement was deeply flawed

Usually, a peace agreement is reached between two or more countries at war. A common practice is to bring the

A conversation on ethical AI and future of learning with Deep Bikram Thapa Chhetri

Will humanity be better off thanks to artificial intelligence? This is one of the most defining issues of our times

Root of corruption: Ministerial positions and expensive election expenditures

Nepal has come to a point where it is necessary to seriously reconsider the long-standing practice of appointing ministers from

Don’t ignore the small

Dr Vidhu Prakash Kayastha

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

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

Anjali Subedi

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

World Car Free Day: I want a car

Niraj Shrestha

Every year on September 22, cities around the world mark World Car Free Day. It’s

Crisis-to-Confidence: Nepal’s next 180-day financial playbook

Pravesh Rijal

Nepal has been jolted awake by its youngest political force: a Gen Z uprising against

World Water Week: Let’s rethink deeper to preserve the world’s most precious resource

Pema Gyamtsho

As the world gathers in Stockholm for World Water Week, we do so in the

Behind the money: Untold stories of Nepal’s migration and remittance

Ravi Lochan Paudyal

Remittance is the backbone of Nepal’s economy. According to Nepal Life Standard Survey IV, 76.8

Father’s Day: Reimagining fatherhood

Niraj Shrestha

Happy Father’s Day to me. It feels surreal to say that to myself. It’s been

Envisioning youths as drivers of stronger Nepal

Simone Galimberti

Imagine in fifteen years from now a small crop of young leaders coming from across