How the US immigration system is failing Bhutanese refugees

It is exhausting to hear some of my fellow countrymen echo political rhetoric with blanket statements like, “I don’t support

Monarchy or republic? Without budget credibility, neither will make lives better

Last few weeks, the media and the streets have been resonant with pro-monarchy voices. In response, some republican forces have

Persecuting Dalits in the name of religion

On March 20, 2081, houses of Dalit community were demolished in Aurahi Municipality-5, Siraha district of Madhesh Province of Nepal.

Nepal’s post-earthquake recovery: What the UN can do

I still remember the chaos of April 25, 2015. The ground beneath me trembled violently, buildings cracked like fragile shells,

Views from the ground: Why are locals protesting construction of cable car in Pathibhara?

A major dispute has erupted over the proposed cable car project at the famous Pathibhara Temple in Taplejung, Nepal. One

Perpetual brink: Escaping the grip of political theatrics of Nepal

Bimal Pratap Shah

In the shadow-dappled arena of Nepali politics, where leaders pirouette in gilded masks and the

The rise of women’s cricket in Nepal: A story of triumph and tenacity

Niraj Shrestha

The performance of the Nepali Women’s Cricket team in the recently concluded Yamaha Racing WT20I

Why the bill to ‘regulate’ social media should be either totally revised or withdrawn

Biddhut Lamichhane

There is no denying that social media misuse has increased in recent years. The rise

Why wetlands should be saved

Pema Gyamtsho

Wetlands, one of Earth’s most productive ecosystems, provide vital ecological, economic, and cultural benefits. Acting

Re-thinking Energy: Biomass modernization and electrification in Nepal

Rojan Khadka

Nepal has undertaken huge projects for the nation’s electrification, identifying hydroelectricity as a major energy

Rethinking Kathmandu through fluid boundaries of imagination

Bimal Pratap Shah

Kathmandu faces growing challenges from rapid urbanization, environmental degradation, traffic congestion, life-threatening pollution, and resource

Let’s do Sagarmatha Sambaad together with Nepal’s youth

Simone Galimberti

Better late than never. This could be an apt slogan to summarize the feelings around

Balancing act: How Conservation Laws can fuel Sustainable Economic Development

Alina Pandey

Nepal’s judicial system’s process, structure, and operation might have undergone a paradigm shift over the