Digitising economy
Nepal can expand digital payments by lowering costs and strengthening security.
Nepal can expand digital payments by lowering costs and strengthening security.
Why did PM Oli take the route instead of convening Parliament and getting the bills endorsed there?
The lives of millions of Nepalis who rely on quack medicines are on the line amid the state’s apathy.
Nepal, with its struggling economy, cannot afford to be seen as haven for smugglers of all kinds.
The first six months of the Oli government has been woeful any way you evaluate it
Given the millions of lives on the line, earthquake risk should be taken as a perpetual emergency.
If Dahal is committed to accountability and transparency, he must first embody those traits.
Localised efforts aren’t enough for large-scale data collection needed to understand suicide.
The absence of even minimal AI regulation in Nepal is concerning.
Rather than blame bureaucrats for government’s sub-par performance, he can show the way.
There needs to be a clear-eyed scrutiny of the functioning of the seven inclusion commissions.
Pick of officials in the new authority will show if the ruling parties want to solve the cooperative crisis.
Nepali youngsters are increasingly vulnerable to online intimate partner violence.
Banning politically affiliated trade unions won’t be easy. But it is a goal worth pursuing.
Unnatural hikes of vegetable prices harm farmers, squeeze consumers and encourage middlemen.
Officials must give up wait-and-see approach and help Bajura quake victims build permanent homes.
The constitution can be strengthened only through a broadly participatory process.
These rights go beyond sexuality and identity and include all aspects of human rights.
A better supply chain between dairy farmers, DDC and exporters of dairy products is the need of the hour.
Maoist Centre has bigger worries than delegitimisation of the term ‘janayuddha’.