Help them heal
Officials must give up wait-and-see approach and help Bajura quake victims build permanent homes.
Officials must give up wait-and-see approach and help Bajura quake victims build permanent homes.
Credibility cannot be earned by simply highlighting the legality of academic NGOs as civil society associations.
We must embrace innovations in a way that upholds the values of our legal system.
The constitution can be strengthened only through a broadly participatory process.
Students shouldn’t lose their originality by entirely depending on AI as it cannot think independently.
India’s path to freedom was not a sudden epiphany but rather a gradual evolution shaped by influential figures.
These rights go beyond sexuality and identity and include all aspects of human rights.
Eliminating a word doesn't necessarily free the community from oppression.
We cannot sideline the welfare of young people while implementing our legal mechanisms.
A better supply chain between dairy farmers, DDC and exporters of dairy products is the need of the hour.
Centralised education programmes and rigid budgets undermine local autonomy and flexibility.
Acknowledgment of the human cost of Pakistan’s repeated boom-bust cycles is necessary.
Maoist Centre has bigger worries than delegitimisation of the term ‘janayuddha’.
There are compelling reasons for why he should lead the Nepali Congress into the next general elections.
Women married to writers greatly influenced their lives, yet women’s sacrifices were not acknowledged.
The country can position itself as a global advocate for wellness through the two practices.
They need special attention and constant encouragement to stay away from social ills.
Before blaming other countries for foul air, we in Nepal should look to clean up our own act.
Pressing priority should be constitutional conscience, not the pursuit of power.
We need to address the decline in print journalism to safeguard our democratic values.