Life is a process: It is also balance Our life is like the seasons. It is simple; it is complex; it is also, at times, tetchy. Yet, in the midst of happiness and chaos, it is as exciting as a nail-biting Twenty20 cricket match.
Current status of Nepal: The hijacked state The political landscape in Nepal has been continuously taking disheartening turns.
Jobs for persons with disability: The corporate sector must step in Last Saturday, I met Sarita Thulung, the para-athlete and disability and social inclusion activist.
Countering climate misinformation The world hoped the COVID-19 pandemic's misinformation crisis would end with vaccine rollouts.
Body intelligence: Science beyond substance Most of us regard the self, or our deepest hub, as subtle. Just think of it. We all communicate with our mind, body, tongue and ear.
Sorrow of coalition government: Constitutional breach aplenty The pre-electoral coalition is generally considered inconsistent with ethical democratic practices, a sentiment explicitly reinforced by the Constitution of Nepal, which overtly prohibits such alliances. Article 56 (6) of the constitution underscores the nation's commitment to a multi-party, competitive, democratic republic.
Reading newspapers: Let's revive the culture There is something I hardly can live without: reading news. While I do spend a lot of time reading news online, I am a bit of a traditionalist, old school guy, and I still love reading printed newspapers.
The National Assembly: A perilous descent off track In the lead-up to the National Assembly (NA) elections, the political landscape is ablaze with a fiery debate surrounding the selection process of aspirant candidates.
Let's be a bit more optimistic: Maybe things are not as bad as they seem Recently, there was an uproar when Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal complained about the fact that there was too much pessimism, especially among the youths, about the current status of the nation.
Consilience: The web of life The idea of consciousness and its relationship between mind and brain have puzzled, bamboozled and flummoxed philosophers and scientists alike since the dawn of civilisation.
Beyond Hero Worship: Building a Functional Federal Democratic Republic in Nepal German Marxist thinker and playwright Bertolt Brecht wrote in his play ‘Galileo’, ‘Unhappy is the land that needs a hero’. By this, he meant that the desire for a hero is inherent in a flawed society.
Misinformation, disinformation and malinformation: Credible information at stake Our information ecosystem is drowning in misinformation, disinformation, and malinformation. These terms, though distinct, all paint a picture of inaccurate and harmful content circulating online, particularly through social media platforms.
Positive leadership: It is about developing expertise and know-how What is the best way to involve young people in the field or better in the art of policy making?
Open government partnership: New framework for governance reforms It is widely recognized that poor governance in state affairs is a major challenge for the country's development and public service delivery.
Nepal PM emphasizes the need to remain aware of climate change impacts on food security PM Dahal has urged agencies and officials to effectively implement programs for food systems transformation.
Sports Félix scores against former club again and Barcelona routs Atletico 3-0. Almeria ends winless streak Félix struck against his former club again on Sunday, scoring the opening goal in Barcelona's 3-0 win over Atletico Madrid in the Spanish league.
Kathmandu EC allocates election symbols to political parties for by-election The Election Commission (EC) has allocated election symbols to registered political parties participating in the upcoming by-elections
Nepal Seven dead, 20 injured in Nisikhola bus accident The bus (Bagmati Province 01-006 Kha 3879) was on its way to Kathmandu from Rukum Purba.
Sports Alcaraz defeats Medvedev to defend his Indian Wells title. Swiatek beats Sakkari for women's title Alcaraz outlasted Jannik Sinner in a three-set semifinal after needing three sets to get out of his second-round match.
World With the election behind him, Putin says Russian forces aim to set up a buffer zone inside Ukraine A possible conflict between Russia and NATO would put the world “a step away” from World War III, Putin said.
Kathmandu CPN-MC Vice-Chair Mahara remanded in judicial custody for four days in gold smuggling case The Kathmandu District Court today remanded Mahara in custody for further investigation.
Sports FA Cup thriller as Man United beats Liverpool 4-3 to ease pressure on Ten Hag There’s still some fight left in Manchester United.
World India's multi-phase election will stretch over 44 days. Here's why it takes so long The mammoth exercise is the biggest anywhere in the world and will take 44 days before results are announced on June 4.
Kathmandu Man arrested with automatic weapon from Supreme Court premises Police have arrested a person in possession of an automatic weapon from the Supreme Court premises here today.
Kathmandu Rescue of Nepalis enlisted in Russian Army, held captive in Ukraine in top priority: DPM Shrestha Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs, Narayan Kaji Shrestha, has said the Foreign Ministry has adopted all possible measures keeping the issue of rescue and safety of Nepalis, who are in Russian Army and those held captive in Ukraine, in top priority.
Nepal Japan, UNDP collaborate to advance climate smart agriculture, build resilient communities in Jajarkot Two types of polyhouses – a naturally ventilated and a nursery polyhouse with misting – were inaugurated by the Government of Japan and the United Nations Development Programme, in Ward 7 of Nalgad Municipality, Karnali Province.