Huge sums are lying unspent because resources are flowing into the state coffer but capital/productive expenditure has not picked. Mention worthy is the fact that out of Rs. 85.10 billion allocated for capital expenditure, only Rs.7.95 billion has be
By Dr. Tilak Rawal Dec 27, 2013
As far as Nepali Congress is concerned, people never like to push this oldest democratic party into an embarrassing position electorally because Nepalese are aware of its historical role in establishing and nurturing democracy in this country. Taking
By Dr. Tilak Rawal Nov 29, 2013
Crackers will burst all over Nepal to celebrate Tihar,a great festival of Hindus, and continuity of explosions, varying in sound and intensity, till the November15 should suffice to keep the voters not much away from their dwellings from where not ev
By Dr. Tilak Rawal Oct 25, 2013
Looking at the human carnage in Egypt, alleged gassing of hundreds of Syrians by Assad and remembering how Kaddafi of Libya made his forces fight till the last moment, peaceful relinquishment of power by the last representative of Shah dynasty, who
By Dr. Tilak Rawal Sep 13, 2013
We cannot also copy their recent welfare scheme to provide 800 million poor Indians with highly subsidized food grains, at Rs 3, 2 and 1 for a kg of rice wheat and millet, respectively, but a humble beginning can be made, be it on the water managemen
By Dr. Tilak Rawal Jul 14, 2013
The four parties having more or less surrendered, Regmi now has to act tough and take appropriate decisions on election related matters without wasting much time. If he concludes that disruptive and conspiratorial forces would not allow his governmen
By Dr. Tilak Rawal Jun 16, 2013
Parchanda may have tried hard to mend his Party’s and his personal relationship with India, but what cannot be brushed aside is the fact that he tried to attract the attention of our neighbors to Nepal’s serious economic problems, which is quite unch
By Dr. Tilak Rawal May 12, 2013
In the present context, what cannot be undermined is the fact that with sizeable number of former CA members and other leaders in it, CPN Maoist is currently a political force to reckon with and will remain a major disruptive force in the foreseeable
By Dr. Tilak Rawal Apr 14, 2013
There is now no timeline from the President for consensus but people would not like him to remain a silent spectator, letting these leaders inflict more serious injury on the ailing country/economy. Our leaders, however, need not worry much because N
By Dr. Tilak Rawal Jan 25, 2013
Mahat will, however, have plenty of people to support his view on the extension issue. Let us hope that the six-day extension provided by the President hours before he embarked upon a state visit to India produces positive resulte,pleasantly surprisi
By Dr. Tilak Rawal Jan 02, 2013
This predicament of his is not difficult to understand if one delves into how Prachanda in the initial period of conflict succeeded in garnering the support of certain ethnic groups to be used against the so-called exploiters (Brahmins and Chhetris) and the state.
By Dr. Tilak Rawal Jun 11, 2012
Our agriculture has remained highly unproductive, with annual output per worker estimated at us dollar 208, and most of the agricultural products are imported from outside for domestic consumption in agrarian Nepal where agriculture still accounts fo
By Dr. Tilak Rawal Jul 04, 2010