The rule of the third
Dahal has done a lot of talking. It's time to justify his position through swift action.
Dahal has done a lot of talking. It's time to justify his position through swift action.
Nilamber Acharya, Nepal’s former envoy to India, who was involved in drafting two of Nepal’s most recent constitutions, on eight years of constitution implementation and the prime minister’s recent foreign visits.
Power equations may change, but the unfair practices of the political syndicates perhaps won't.
At the core of our national suffering is political mismanagement.
Should we redefine communist principles and politics or is our communist movement doomed to failure?
The story of Lalita Niwas, which involves multiple administrations right from the early days of king Mahendra’s Panchayat.
Ever since the ruling Nepal Communist Party selected Sapkota as its candidate for Speaker of the House, rights activists and conflict victims have protested the decision.
The present administration should realise the government can't retain its power without taking people along.
Nepal is poised to produce surplus electricity in a few months, but there are still a few wrinkles the country needs to iron out.
If I go home for Dashain this year, maybe I could hear the echoes of my father calling out to me a couple of decades ago to drive our cattle towards home.
Shunned by affluent and middle-class families, public schools and marginalised communities are left in ruins.
For months people line up for water, but at this time of year we just want respite from the endless problems monsoon brings.
Having lost a father, it’s time to go back to the village to relive life’s best moments.
The Panchayat decades were dark. The last three haven’t been too bright either
The east-west tour led by Naya Shakti coordinator and former prime minister Baburam Bhattarai across Nepal’s mid-hills has brought to light, once again, the plight of the people living across the country’s largest geographical region.