Published on: Mar 23, 2025
Nepal has made significant legal advancements. Many workplaces, particularly in urban areas, now acknowledge the importance of menstrual and pregnancy leave, allowing women to prioritize their health while maintaining their careers.
By Suva BC | Mar 12, 2025
No Wonder, Its Mad March
By Hemant Arjyal | Mar 12, 2025
Dr. Prabin Manandhar, known for his humility and humbleness, has completed a successful three-and-a-half-year tenure as the country director of Helvetas Nepal. He is now set to lead Helvetas Myanmar with enthusiasm and experience
By Keshab Poudel | Mar 16, 2025
The basic idea of the gathering was to reflect on the state of democracy in their respective countries and to explore ways in which the core values of that imported style could be rescued and melded with democracy’s richer forms of indigenous grassroots struggles happening all over South Asia.
By Dipak Gyawali | Mar 17, 2025
After successfully organizing the largest political rally and former King Gyanendra engaging with the public in an approximately 8-kilometer march from TIA to Maharajgunj, pro-monarchy supporters are feeling optimistic. However, those in authority in the Federal, Secular Republic are responding with apprehension. The political landscape has been shaken by the monarchist movement, sparking uncertainty about the potential restoration of the monarchy.
By Keshab Poudel | Mar 23, 2025