Why are teen girls in crisis? It's not just social media Why are teen girls in crisis? It's not just social media World 17 Apr, 2023
Psychosocial issues affect migrant workers, family members In the last eight months of the current financial year, as many as 540,000 Nepalis have migrated abroad for employment purposes. Business 12 Apr, 2023
Nepal's woeful healthcare system: Unheard stories of Nepali doctors The Institute of Medicine (IOM) was the first medical college in Nepal to train doctors in the country. Before the establishment of the IOM, the health care system was predominantly ruled by paramedics and limited number of doctors who were trained in foreign nations. Opinion 31 Mar, 2023
Mirrored healing: All about biofeedback It is not as bizarre as it appears to be on the surface. The human body and the ubiquitous chip have something in common — a palpable flair for self-regulation. Opinion 09 Mar, 2023
New quake brings fresh losses to residents of Turkey, Syria New quake brings fresh losses to residents of Turkey, Syria World 21 Feb, 2023
EU migration impasse leaves many refugees out in the cold The lack of help for most refugees has been driving nongovernmental organizations and volunteers to despair. World 05 Feb, 2023
The anger conundrum: Its crux, essence and physiology While it is agreed that our anger and/or frustrations are caused by valid and unavoidable problems in our lives, not all anger is misplaced Opinion 23 Jan, 2023
The energy of life: All about bioenergetics What makes us ‘hit’ the floor each morning and reach out from sleep to awareness, emptiness to existence and dream to reality Opinion 30 Nov, 2022
Russian strikes force Ukraine to face hours-long power cuts Ukraine's electricity grid chief warned of hours-long power outages Friday as Russia zeroed in on Ukraine's energy infrastructure with heavy artillery and missile attacks that have interrupted supplies to as much as 40% of the country's people at the onset of winter. World 19 Nov, 2022
Nobel prize for economics goes to Bernanke, Diamond, Dybvig for research on financial crises Former Federal Reserve chief Ben Bernanke along with Douglas Diamond and Philip Dybvig won the 2022 Nobel Economics Prize "for research on banks and financial crises", the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said on Monday. World 10 Oct, 2022
World economy: Multilateral order faces toughest test The global economy must cope with serious disruptions. The Ukraine war is compounding problems that have emerged in the course of the Covid-19 pandemic. Even before the advent of coronavirus, moreover, sovereign debt issues had been growing fast, and the climate emergency keeps escalating. To get a grip, the international community needs to fix the global financial architecture and reframe political relations. Opinion 31 Aug, 2022
Psychosocial counselors: Why we need them in primary healthcare Nepal’s Ministry of Health recently finalised the organogram of a local 15-bed primary hospital. But it fails to include a human resource dedicated to mental health. Recent reports show that mental health problems are rising. According to WHO’s ‘suicide worldwide’ report of 2019, suicide rates in Nepal, Japan and Germany are 9.8, 12.2 and 8.3 respectively. Opinion 29 Aug, 2022