Doctoral degree mandatory in TU: A step in the right direction The Tribhuvan University Senate has virtually ignited a spark in the otherwise gloomy academic arena by making the doctoral degree mandatory for teaching in the Central Campus. Opinion 2d ago
Thinking unplugged: Surviving the turbulence of change Abraham Maslow, the noted psychologist and celebrated visionary, once wrote, “Life is moving far more rapidly now than ever before… in the rate of growth of facts, knowledge, techniques, and inventions.” He also added, Opinion 26 Sep, 2024
AGMs of SNLIC held The fifth and sixth annual general meetings of Sun Nepal Life Insurance Co Ltd (SNLIC) were held here successfully. Business 13 Apr, 2023
Mind matters: The physics of consciousness The essence of time, along with space, holds the pivot to metaphysics. It also finds representation in a host of things that exist in nature. How? With the passing of every event in our life, we feel it, perhaps, for a ‘short-lived’ moment. Once the moment is over, we speak of such things as being only a part of what-was-as-it-was, at some point in time. Of the past, not the present. Opinion 04 Apr, 2022
Solid operations, investing in the future: Huawei 2021 Annual report Huawei released its 2021 Annual Report today, revealing that the company had maintained solid operations throughout the past year. Business 30 Mar, 2022
Radical storm: Why we need antioxidants Free radicals are akin to ‘home-grown terrorists’ — they are the personification of malice. In Bollywood parlance, they are the ‘bad guys’, waiting to be annihilated by the all-conquering superhero. Free radicals are also the ultimate villains at the cellular level and in cellular aging. Opinion 24 Jan, 2022
Organic agriculture: Can it feed the world? Organic farming methods are often blamed for being unsustainable and not a feasible feeding option for the globe. Indeed, several high-profile advocates of conventional agricultural production have indicated that if we all switched to organic farming, the world would be starving. Opinion 23 Aug, 2021
Good leadership: For active citizenship In times of crises, perhaps, the only pathway forward is to introspect on ourselves and rethink about our role and our contribution to the common good. Opinion 08 Jun, 2021
Qatar and Nepal: Power of the small Does size matter? The conventional theory claimed it does matter and does so because only large states are powerful enough to influence world events. That no more is the case today. The seams of the sizeand-power hypothesis are fast coming apart,... 05 Jan, 2021
Nepal on priority for COVID-19 vaccine: Shringla KATHMANDU, NOVEMBER 27 Indian Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla has assured the people of Nepal that, once a COVID-19 vaccine is rolled out in India, meeting Nepal’s requirements would be a priority for India. Addressing a talk programme... Travel 28 Nov, 2020
GMSA holds annual meeting Kathmandu, September 5 Ganesh Man Singh Academy held its 16th annual general meeting today. GMSA secretary Bhupendra Basnet presented a paper on how the academy would carry out its activities in future. He said the academy would organize... Horoscopes 06 Sep, 2018
Health risks Many countries in developing Asia are establishing Special Economic Zones (SEZs) to offer an attractive investment climate for the private sector and to foster industrial and economic development outside of major cities. Across the Greater Mekong... 16 Feb, 2018