Published on: Feb 03, 2017
Police’ It’s already happened to members of the Fourth Estate covering the big women’s demonstration after Mr Trump’s inauguration. Who’s to say such incidences will calm down when Mr Trump sent his very own Winston Smith to re-invent the scene on in
By Greta Rana | Feb 02, 2017
The Chair of Transparency International José Ugaz has maintained that in too many countries, people are deprived of their most basic needs and go to bed hungry every night because of corruption, while the powerful and corrupt enjoy lavish lifestyles
By Dr. Prabin Manandhar | Feb 02, 2017
When the three major parties (NC, UML and Maoist Center) meet, he sounds determined to hold local level elections by mid-May, may what come, but he cannot stick on to these words for long because circumstances compel him into opining that no election
By Dr. Tilak Rawal | Feb 02, 2017
The rise of temperature and increased human mobility have brought new challenges to Nepal's agriculture. A looming threat is from the alien species of insects and plants. In the absence of a strong quarantine mechanism, invasive species are entering
By Keshab Poudel | Feb 02, 2017
As Nepal government plans to hold the local elections by April, the Election Commission (EC) is preparing for the eventuality, starting with the homework needed to announce the polls. GOPI MAINALI, Secretary at the Election Commission, spoke to NEW S
By Keshab Poudel | Feb 02, 2017
At a Mushahar community kindergarten in Mushahari area Babarganj-4, from six thirty in the morning to nine, children crowded a floor closed by walls but without door or roof, studying what a tenth grader tutor taught. Their zeal to study dominated th
By Abhishekh Adhikari | Feb 02, 2017