For the upcoming election, there is a wave of young people running for various positions. Youths like rapper Balen Shah running for Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC), Sumit Kharel for Budhanilkantha Municipality, nurse Nitu Khadka for Baglung Municipality are a few of such names.
By Novela Acharya Apr 24, 2022
During the past ten years, Nepal’s economy grew on average by 4.4 percent. If we extend the time to cover a period of twenty years, average growth descends further to 4.1 percent. On average, economy in the last three years grew by just 1 percent. This year also, the economy is expected to grow by less than 4 percent. In terms of performance of the economy, the two governments, led by Oli and Deuba respectively, do not look much different.
By Dr. Tilak Rawal Apr 24, 2022
This government-led Programme will strengthen leadership and collaboration in water resources management (WRM) and WASH governance, generate evidence, norms and standards for inclusive and climate-resilient water and sanitation policies and strategies, and support to identify and address systemic and financial constraints to improve WRM and WASH services.
By Batu Uprety Apr 20, 2022
In the same context constitution of Nepal 2072 has provided right to equality under article 18 and under the article 38 it has provided right to women where right to safe motherhood and reproductive right has been secured.
By Kripa Subedi Apr 10, 2022
Almost immediately after the earthquakes, Nepal received international aid from around the world, especially India, who sent around 5.8 billions roupies to rebuild Seto Machhindranath Temple, to mention only one.
By Fanny Jonckeau Apr 09, 2022
A comprehensive summary of the ills bedeviling industrialists and local entrepreneurs was presented by the Chamber’s president Suyesh Pyakurel, the gist of which lay in the wide gap between the government’s stated policy commitments and their dismal implementation at best and outright reverse practice at worst.
By Dipak Gyawali Apr 06, 2022
As per the OXFAM report the gap between richer and poorer is continued to be widen. Since 1995, the top 1% have captured nearly 20 times more of global wealth than the bottom 50% of humanity.
By Dr. Man Bahadur Bk Mar 18, 2022
Compared to Eastern thinking, psychology in the West is more physiological, and so different schools of psychology do encompass elements related to the physiological aspect of the mind, particularly in the context of psychiatry.
By Prof. Dr. Akal Bahadur Singh Mar 16, 2022
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, during self or home quarantine, domestic violence has significantly grown with multiple impacts on women’s wellbeing, their mental and physical health, and their ability to participate and lead in the recovery of society.
By Dr. Prabin Manandhar Mar 08, 2022