Integration, disintegration of parties The verdict of the Supreme Court in favour of the writ petition filed by senior communist leader Rishi Raj Kattel has led to the pre-mature death of the Nepal Communist Party. Opinion 18 Mar, 2021
EDITORIAL: Shun violence Nepal seems to see no respite from the subversive activities carried out time and again by armed outfits to achieve their ends. Opinion 16 Mar, 2021
Need to check political dominance The new constitution defines the nature of the Nepali state and the model of democracy it ought to adopt. However, in recent times, a mismatch is being observed between what is said in the constitution and what is done in practice. Blogs 15 Mar, 2021
JSP-N leaders set riders for support Top leaders of the Janata Samajbadi Party-Nepal on Thursday met Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and other senior CPN-UML leaders to demand that their party’s cadres and leaders be released from jails, false cases filed against JSP-N cadres and leaders be withdrawn, and the constitution be amended to address the concerns of Madhesis and other marginalised communities. Nepal 12 Mar, 2021
JSP-N to strengthen talks team The Janata Samajbadi Party-Nepal on Tuesday decided to hold talks with all the political parties about the formation of the next government. Nepal 10 Mar, 2021
EDITORIAL: Address Badis' woes The Badi community is one of the most disadvantaged and downtrodden groups in Nepali society. Opinion 05 Mar, 2021
EDITORIAL: Talk round That both the government and the Communist Party of Nepal (CPN) led by Netra Bikram Chand ‘Biplav’ have formed their respective talks team shows the resolve to pave the way for the party to enter peaceful politics. Opinion 04 Mar, 2021
Democracy should promote social justice The new constitution states that Nepal will move on the path of a socially-oriented state, which means that it will uphold the notion of social justice for all. However, this fact has not been reflected through its policies. Blogs 01 Mar, 2021
EDITORIAL: Narrow the gap It’s evident that without the participation of women in economic activities on an equal footing with men, a nation cannot make the desired progress. Opinion 26 Feb, 2021
EDITORIAL: HoR reinstated The apex court has set a precedent that the HoR cannot be dissolved as long as there is every possibility of forming a govt Opinion 25 Feb, 2021
In landmark verdict, SC reinstates Lower House The constitutional bench of the Supreme Court, in a landmark verdict today, reinstated the House of Representatives, invalidating the government's December 20 decision to dissolve the Lower House of Parliament. Nepal 24 Feb, 2021
PM has no inherent, implied power to dissolve House: Shakya Senior Advocate Purna Man Shakya, who pleaded before the constitutional bench as amicus curiae on Thursday, said the prime minister did not have an inherent, implied or residuary power to dissolve the House of Representatives. Kathmandu 19 Feb, 2021