Unbreathable
The government has failed to provide people with clean air, depriving them of a basic human right.
The government has failed to provide people with clean air, depriving them of a basic human right.
Congress and UML continue to be the mainstays of Nepali politics. They are still hard to challenge.
The government must create green building designs to combat heatwaves.
The provincial-level leaders should stop acting as puppets of their political masters in Kathmandu.
Investing in LGBTIQ tourism will benefit Nepal in multiple ways.
A safer food system that prioritises the well-being of consumers is the need of the hour.
Our campaigns to educate the people about the ills of ‘chhaupadi’ are inadequate.
The government must take a multipronged approach, bringing together various stakeholders to make wildfires a rarity.
The undue involvement of province heads and speakers in provincial politics is most troubling.
As always, the UML chief has made a calculated move. Yet he controls only part of a large political puzzle.
The crises in provinces arise from the duplicity of political parties.
Eliminating partisan politics from educational spaces could greatly improve the quality of education.
The Nagdhunga tunnel breakthrough is a milestone. We must now change our development culture.
Public anger over the co-operatives crisis could soon boil over. Political parties must act now to avert a disaster.
Worst fears about the winter session of the federal parliament have unfortunately come true.
Many Nepalis studying abroad are struggling just to survive. The government must step in.
The sorry saga of Dhan Bahadurs who go abroad with big dreams returning home dead should end.
The budget cut has had a devastating impact on Bir Hospital, much to the dismay of poor patients.
Major parties are adding to the unpopularity of provinces and also doing grave damage to the constitution.
Top party leaders’ claim to forever be around only breeds cynicism among the change-hungry public.