Published on: Jan 21, 2017
What Sushila Karki’s judicial council has done is taken matters to a new, nepotistic partisan low. I remember discussing in the late 1990s the Vishwanath mal-judgements with my father (former law minister under King Mahendra, the longest (12 years) s
By Dipak Gyawali | Jan 20, 2017
This NAP process is supported by UK-Aid, ACT/OPM and Practical Action. In November 2016, Nepal has accessed Green Climate Fund (GCF) resources to advance the NAP process, as a first country, and UNEP will perform as the GCF Delivery Partner for this
By Batu Uprety | Jan 20, 2017
Inequality, by contrast, is a relative term. It refers to the difference between levels of living standards across the whole economic distribution. It is the unfair situation in society when some people have more resource, income, opportunity, power
By Dr. Prabin Manandhar | Jan 20, 2017
We are at the cross roads again, with three elections to be conducted in the next fifteen months. The sad part is that our politicians of all the different shades are quarrelling and displaying their individual idiosyncrasy and holding the country t
By Hemang Dixit | Jan 20, 2017
As large numbers of earthquake victims are still living in temporary shelters, almost two years after the devastating earthquakes of 2015, they have started to form People’s Caravans in demanding support for reconstruction of their houses as a matter
By Keshab Poudel | Jan 21, 2017
Having worked as a lead lawyer in many foreign companies, GANDHI PANDIT, Attorney at Law and founder of Gandhi and Associates, a Columbia University (New York) graduate, is already an established corporate lawyer. Running a well organized and profess
By A Correspondent | Jan 21, 2017