Risk communication for reducing disaster impacts

The past year has been a stark reminder of Nepal’s vulnerability to natural disasters, with the National Disaster Risk Reduction

Taxes, loans, and little return: Is Nepal’s federal government too big?

Suppose you’ve taken a loan. You could either use this money to pay your rent, buy your groceries, go on

World Health Day: Our region is breathing on borrowed time

In the quiet hum of our cities, where life moves in a ceaseless rhythm, an invisible force threatens our well-being—air

Can BIMSTEC be a game-changer for foreign affairs of Nepal?

Can an international cooperation mechanism like The Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) be a game-changer

Impunity in Nepal: A persistent crisis of justice

A culture of impunity—where perpetrators of grave crimes evade accountability—has seeped into Nepal’s political, judicial, and social fabric, leaving victims

Taskforce’s meeting ongoing to forge consensus on transitional justice

Kathmandu: A meeting of the task force formed by the government to sort out the bill related to transitional justice is taking place at the Ministry of Home Affairs, Singha Durbar, today.

Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak, CPN (UML) parliamentary party chief whip Mahesh Bartaula, CPN (Maoist Centre) leader Janardan Sharma are present at the meeting.

Likewise, Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Ajaya Kumar Chaurasiya and Chair of Law, Justice and Human Rights Committee of parliament Bimala Subedi is also present at the meeting.

Earlier, the task force had forged consensus in principle on the bill on transitional justice.