How to save your kidneys: Detect the disease early on World Kidney Day was marked Thursday with the theme “Are Your Kidneys OK? – Detect early, protect kidney health”. This sends the message that kidney disease can be detected before it becomes serious. If not, it can lead to 'kidney failure'. Opinion 14 Mar, 2025
Hard hat equity: Dilemma or opportunity From an exotic import, concrete has become the unsung hero of Nepali residential construction, affording architects a new sense of freedom from the tyranny of traditional materials. Opinion 24 Dec, 2024
Put efforts to build civilized and violence-free society: PM Oli Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli extended his best wishes that may the '16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence' make significant contributions towards building a civilized and violence-free society. Nepal 25 Nov, 2024
Judge narrows Anna Netrebko lawsuit against Met Opera to gender discrimination US District Judge Analisa Nadine Torres in Manhattan issued a 23-page decision Thursday in the suit, filed by Netrebko on Aug. 4 last year. Lifestyle 24 Aug, 2024
When reel raises questions on real issues Where mainstream political parties are failing to voice the hopes and woes of the people of Nepal, contemporary Nepali films namely Mansarra, Bokshi ko Ghar and Pujar Sarki have been able to show some silver linings in the cloud. Lifestyle 22 Jun, 2024
"It is too late for Transitional Justice" "It is too late for transitional justice to be delivered to conflict victims," said Nirajan Thapaliya, Amnesty International's Nepal Director, to The Himalayan Times after releasing the Amnesty International’s Report in Nepal on Wednesday in Kathmandu. Nepal 25 Apr, 2024
Nepal's leap forward in kidney care: But gender discrimination persists World Kidney Day is being celebrated today across the world with various events. The theme of this year's World Kidney Day is "Kidney Health for All – Advancing equitable access to care and optimal medication practice". Opinion 14 Mar, 2024
Nepal women keep the art of traditional instruments alive despite their past stigma Discrimination based on caste is also believed to have caused some Dalit musicians to quit playing naumati baja. Nepal 08 Mar, 2024
In journalism, you don't need to please everyone: Pant Internationally acknowledged media researcher, trainer and rights advocate, Laxman Datt Pant is the Chairperson of Media Action Nepal. His role is to advise and update Media Freedom Coalition on cases of attacks against media and journalists, and media freedom violations at the global level. In February 2022, Nepal 03 Nov, 2023
Experts call for specific laws to protect journalists in South Asia Media experts and advocates for freedom of expression have argued that there is no direct law to protect the journalists in most of the countries in South Asia. Kathmandu 21 Jun, 2023
Government unveils CMP The 10-party ruling alliance on Thursday unveiled its common minimum programme, pledging to defend the constitution, revise it as per the need, strengthen the democratic republican order, and implement federalism. Nepal 07 Apr, 2023
Ruling alliance vows to pass new citizenship bill Chief whips of parties in the ruling alliance — Nepali Congress, CPN-Maoist Centre, CPN (Unified Socialist) and Janamat Party — expressed their commitment to bring a new citizenship bill and secure its passage at the earliest. Kathmandu 31 Mar, 2023