'Identify competencies to enhance students' performance' India’s renowned behavioural scientist Prof of Eminence Sanjeev P Sahni has emphasised ‘maximising potential through behavioural competencies and performance enhancement of students’. Nepal 27 Jun, 2022
Victims suffering for want of rules Kathmandu, December 12 The constitution and relevant laws protect the rights of crime victims, but because the government has not framed Crime Victim Protection Rules yet, crime victims have not been able to benefit from full protection of... Travel 13 Dec, 2020
Rare mass killing raises questions about security in Japan TOKYO: The killing of 19 people at a home for the mentally disabled raised questions about whether Japan's reputation as one of the safest countries in the world is creating a false sense of security. The deadliest mass killing in Japan in the... Women 27 Jul, 2016
Induction of victim justice in statute KATHMANDU: Dr Shankar Kumar Shrestha, a crime victim expert, today hailed the move of the Constituent Assembly Committee on Fundamental Rights for passing the proposal on the induction of victim justice as a fundamental right in the statute. "It... Horoscopes 10 Jan, 2010
14 LLM seats for quota students KATHMANDU: The Law Faculty, Tribhuvan University, has allocated 14 out of 50 Masters in Laws (LLM) seats for reservation. Earlier, only five seats in the law faculty were reserved — three for women and two for foreign students. “We decided... Horoscopes 23 Jun, 2009