Coexistence over conflict
While blaming tigers for human fatalities is easy, our flawed concept of conservation is the culprit.
While blaming tigers for human fatalities is easy, our flawed concept of conservation is the culprit.
The long indifference to the plight of victims of conflict-related sexual violence is unjustifiable.
Rather than badmouth critics, he would be better served by a focus on governance and service delivery.
The politicisation of reparations and their selective nature does grave injustice to victims.
The ultimate responsibility for Friday’s deaths and destruction lies with the ex-monarch. He must pay for it.
Oli is inviting a political backlash over Ghising that the prime minister may not be able to handle.
The issue of lowering legal marriage age needs to be more broadly debated and discussed.
Removal of a Dalit family for a religious rite in Siraha is one of innumerable cases of discrimination.
With the status quo not working, it is natural to seek out new political forces or monarchy.
A learning environment where all students feel heard and safe is non-negotiable.
Dysfunctionality of bodies to hold state officials accountable is a threat to the republic.
Although wildfires have been growing at a troubling rate, they remain a low priority.
Due to political meddling and lack of resources, the constitutional rights watchdog is losing its purpose.
It is sad to see the likes of Dahal trying to counter royalist narrative with personal attacks.
In one year, antimicrobial resistance directly contributed to the deaths of 6,400 Nepalis.
Elections for student unions, in their current avatar, are fast losing relevance.
The focus should be on judicious implementation of policies to remove polluting vehicles from the streets.
By 2050, Nepal’s obesity rates will shoot up to 52.2 percent for males and 47.8 percent for females.
The only credible way to establish the support for monarchy is through the ballot box.
Society-backed exoneration of those committing violence on women hints at a deep social malaise.