Published on: Nov 10, 2017
Has The Old Order Changed
By Hemang Dixit | Nov 10, 2017
Yet today very few Primary School kids would be made aware that a Jesuit priest was involved in the plot and so forth. Today all this is politically incorrect. This is the human farce-we forget our history, from East to West, North to South; and what we fought over, the dread deeds we perpetrated/ or our ancestors
By Greta Rana | Nov 10, 2017
When approached by a curious President Bidhya Devi before administering oath to the new ministers, 8 from the RPP led by Kamal Thapa, EC told the President that although Cabinet expansion was against the code of conduct, the move will not affect the planned elections
By Dr. Tilak Rawal | Nov 10, 2017
Polarized Politics, Yeah!
By Deepak Raj Joshi | Nov 10, 2017
As the forthcoming general elections for the House of Representatives and Provincial Legislatures are just a month away, the mobility of senior citizen Himalaya Sumsher Rana, 89, chairperson of General Election Observation, has started becoming hectic.
By Keshab Poudel | Nov 10, 2017
Families whose houses were damaged by the earthquake or who were too traumatised by the shakes to sleep indoors stayed in the temporary shelters erected in the available open spaces throughout the valley for months till the aftershocks subsided.
By Dikshya Singh | Nov 11, 2017
There is an all-out march from all sectors to capture the public land or open space and use it for commercial purposes. If the current pace continues, with the backing from political leaders, there will be no secured public places left in the next decade in case of another earthquake
By Keshab Poudel | Nov 11, 2017