Mishra to set up welfare fund in Kathmandu's Constituency No 1 Senior Vice-chairman of Rastriya Prajatantra Party Rabindra Mishra, who lost the electoral race for the House of Representatives from Kathmandu’s Constituency No 1 to Nepali Congress leader Prakash Man Singh by a small margin of just 132 votes, has thanked his voters and announced he will be setting up a fund dedicated to Kathmandu’s Constituency No 1. Kathmandu 23 Nov, 2022
EDITORIAL: Abide by poll code After having made their election manifestos public, political parties and candidates contesting the November 20 federal and provincial election began intensive campaigning from Thursday, as allowed by the Election Commission (EC). Opinion 04 Nov, 2022
Coalition politics sans principles: Dark cloud but with a silver lining The political skyscape of Nepal has been enveloped by a thick cloud of confusion at the present. People are at a loss regarding whom to vote in the forthcoming election with two unprincipled coalitions staring at their face. Opinion 18 Oct, 2022
EDITORIAL: Poll preparations As the final list of all the candidates vying for the elections of the federal parliament and provincial assemblies have been published, the Election Commission (EC) has said it would complete printing of all the ballot papers in the next four weeks. Opinion 17 Oct, 2022
President refuses to sign citizenship bill into law President refuses to sign citizenship bill into law Nepal 21 Sep, 2022
EDITORIAL: HoR term ends President Bidhya Devi Bhandari prorogued the current session of both the Houses of Parliament from Saturday midnight, bringing also to an end the five-year term of the first elected House of Representatives (HoR) after the promulgation of the new... Opinion 19 Sep, 2022
EDITORIAL - Delayed verdict Belated though, the constitutional bench of the Supreme Court has quashed most of the writ petitions filed against the recruitment vacancies announced by the Public Service Commission (PSC). Opinion 25 Aug, 2022
EDITORIAL - Amend the TRC Act When the then government, represented by the Seven-Party Alliance opposing then King Gyanendra’s autocratic rule, and the rebel Maoists reached the Comprehensive Peace Accord (CPA) in 2006, both the sides had agreed to end the transitional justice within six months of signing the accord. Opinion 17 Aug, 2022
FIFA suspends India's national soccer federation FIFA suspends India's national soccer federation Sports 16 Aug, 2022
EDITORIAL: Build public toilets Since the beginning of human civilisation, people have been giving utmost importance to maintaining health and hygiene to prevent themselves from various kinds of communicable diseases that are transmitted to humans as a result of poor sanitation. Opinion 09 Aug, 2022
EDITORIAL: Stop being careless COVID-19 has once again been spreading alarmingly across the country in recent days, but there does not seem to be much concern about the disease among the general public. Opinion 04 Aug, 2022
EDITORIAL: Welcome step The House of Representatives (HoR) on Friday passed the much-awaited citizenship bill, enabling thousands of children born of parents who are Nepali citizens to obtain citizenship of this country, but women say discrimination against them persist. Opinion 25 Jul, 2022