Desperate and frustrated, Nepalese youth population are visionless and violence-prone. Along with this, they are vulnerable to HIV/AIDS, early pregnancy and all kinds of social evils. At a time when 10.3 million people of Nepal are aged between 10-24
By Keshab Poudel Jul 26, 2014
Given high flow of remittance, internal resource and foreign aid, including grant and loan, this is the best time in the history of Nepal to transform its economy by using available surplus resources in building infrastructure and in social reforms.
By Keshab Poudel Jul 13, 2014
Politicized and frequently disturbed by strikes, Nepal’s secondary education system is on the verge of ruin. As compared to private schools, public schools are badly suffering from mismanagement and political upheavals. The recently published School
By Keshab Poudel Jun 26, 2014
With more than 20 million visitors and sale of products worth of over 2 billion dollars, the second China South Asia Expo and 22nd China Kunming Import and Export Fair showed that Kunming, the capital of Yunnan province of China, has a great potenti
By Keshab Poudel Jun 25, 2014
As reconstruction work on over forty percent of the destroyed infrastructure, including police units and posts, has already completed, the pace of progress has given a sigh of relief and hope in the rural parts of Nepal. Although much needs to be don
By Keshab Poudel Jun 06, 2014