The prime ministerial projection: A strategic masterstroke or an electoral fraud? In the volatile environment of Nepali politics, an old trend has resurfaced: projecting the 'face of the prime minister' before the election. As the upcoming general election on March 5 approaches, the major parties are seeking votes by making not only the party flag but also the person a 'brand'.
SPCC, Leave No Trace Korea partner to promote environmental education in Everest region The Sagarmatha Pollution Control Committee (SPCC) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Leave No Trace Korea to strengthen environmental education and promote sustainable practices among climbers, Icefall Doctors and SPCC staff in the Everest region.
Nepal's tourism narrative: Long on optimism but short on honesty Nepal’s tourism sector is often celebrated through headline arrival figures, but a closer look reveals inconsistencies that deserve serious public scrutiny. While official narratives highlight success, the data and policies behind them tell a more troubling story.
2026: The year I missed writing a New Year resolution New Year resolutions are often dismissed as a ‘faulty system’. Many make resolutions with immense enthusiasm, only to break them within weeks.
From hydropower to a high-value economy: Think of absorbing power within the domestic economy Nepal is often described as hydropower-rich but economy-poor. That description no longer reflects current realities. Nepal is not short of natural resources, generation potential, or even electricity capacity.
SGN-triggered political scenario: Renaissance of the NC and democracy in Nepal The Guru Raj Ghimire-initiated and Gagan Thapa-Biswa Prakash Sharma-supported Special General Convention (SGN) has incredibly transformed the image of the Nepali Congress (NC) in the same manner as a rather ugly looking caterpillar turns into a stunningly beautiful butterfly.
Gagan-Biswa's historic revolt: A testament for contemporary politics The first Special Convention of the Nepali Congress (NC) was held in May 1957 following the resignation of then President Subarna Shumsher Rana.
Madhes: The land of sacrifice and the persistence of the colonial shadow Madhes is the evolved form of the Sanskrit word Madhyadesh or the Pali term Majjhim Desh, signifying the Middle Land.
Co-creating inclusive public open spaces in Nepal: Design should reflect the needs of those who will use it In Nepal's rapidly growing cities, the need for public spaces that welcome everyone is more urgent than ever. While the government has admirable policies aimed at creating accessible public areas through community involvement, the reality often falls short.
The alchemy of mindfulness: Exploring the inner radiance of our being It is rightly said that mindfulness — a cognitive skill and practice — helps us to identify our hidden emotional patterns.
SGC of the NC: Deuba should attend to avoid party's split The Special General Convention (SGC) of the Nepali Congress (NC) underway in the capital has virtually cast a spell on all the Nepalis in general and the democrats in particular. It was...
The digital key to political stability: Government must adapt to the technology “Nepal’s youth are tech-fluent. The government is not.” I said this to a friend who recently asked if Nepal formed a government through discord. He was surprised.
Nepal's Universal Periodic Review: Reforms needed to safeguard media freedom Although the Constitution of Nepal guarantees freedom of expression, the right to communicate, and the right to information, these rights are increasingly ineffective for journalists and digital rights defenders across the country.
Nepali Congress' enduring legacy: From democratic pioneer to catalyst for renewal The recent youth-led protests in Nepal represent more than episodic unrest.
Entertainment Nepathya Nepal Tour: Music with a message enthralls Chitwan audience Nepathya, Nepal’s premier folk-rock band, currently touring across four cities, enthralled audiences in Chitwan with music that carries powerful messages.
Sports Captain Marsh becomes latest injured player as Australia start T20 World Cup campaign vs Ireland Australia's preparations for the tournament have also not been ideal losing 3-0 to Pakistan in a Twenty20 series.
Sports South Africa beats Afghanistan after a dramatic tiebreaker at T20 World Cup. Australia beats Ireland It was one of the tightest, most seesawing matches in elite cricket's shortest international format.
Kathmandu HoR Polls: Over 15 Million Ballot Papers Printed for FPTP System According to the Election Commission (EC), the ballots cover 175 constituencies across 53 districts.
Nepal National Assembly unanimously passes Film Bill 2081 A meeting of the National Assembly (NA) on Thursday passed the Film Bill, 2081 BS.
Kathmandu JICA marks 55 years of volunteer service in Nepal, calls for greater cross-agency collaboration The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) marked 55 years of its volunteer programme in Nepal amid calls for stronger collaboration among international volunteer agencies working in the country.
Environment BWI launches machine learning-enabled river flow forecasting services in Nepal Blue Water Intelligence (BWI) has launched machine learning-enabled river flow forecasting and early warning services in Nepal under the HydroNepal Project, marking a key milestone in Nepal–France cooperation under the Nepal–France Green Road Map.
Strict action against Code of Conduct violations: Election Commissioner Tuladhar Election Commissioner Dr. Janaki Kumari Tuladhar has warned that strict legal action will be taken against activities that violate the Election Code of Conduct in view of the House of Representatives election scheduled for March 5.
EC directs parties, candidates to publish manifestos by February 15 The Election Commission has directed political parties and candidates contesting the upcoming House of Representatives election to publish and submit their election manifestos by Falgun 3.
EC to mobilize 6,743 voter education volunteers nationwide The Election Commission (EC) is set to mobilize one voter education volunteer in each of the 6,743 February 15 to March 1 for the House of Representatives election scheduled for March 5.
Nepal Abuse of authority is a serious challenge on state's legitimacy, social justice: President Paudel President Ramchandra Paudel has shared that abuse of authority is not a minor mistake, it is serious challenge upon state's legitimacy and social justice.
Infrastructure development, reliable security are top priority of Banke-2 voters Voters of bordering area Banke constituency-2 have demanded infrastructure development and trustworthy peace and security, saying the commitments made by candidates before them in previous elections were not fulfilled.