Commentary | 75 years of partnership: Is Nepal-US going through a fresh test of trust again?

Ashim Neupane and Nishan Khatiwada

Kathmandu: The United States is again in the headlines in Kathmandu this week after some

America responds: US Embassy in Nepal debunks myths and misinformation surrounding State Partnership Program

Mahabir Paudyal

Kathmandu: The US Embassy in Kathmandu reiterated on Wednesday that the State Partnership Program (SPP)

Education, Science, Technology and Innovation impetus in Nepal’s budget
Dr Raju Adhikari

The Fiscal Year 2022-2023 federal budget of USD 14 billion dollars is the largest event

Nepal’s land use legislation is flawed: What should be done? 
Ayushma Maharjan

The Land Use Act (2019) and the more recently endorsed Land Use Regulation, if implemented,

Early report card of Mayor Balen Shah
Nishan Khatiwada

Kathmandu: After the 18-point agreement was signed on June 10 among the agitating locals, people’s

Long read | Foreign policy of Nepal: Learning from past, present situation and vision for future
Dr Surya P Subedi

I would like to take this opportunity to pay my tribute to successive rulers of

Long read | Nepal-India EPG dilemma: To receive or not to receive the report
Mahabir Paudyal

On May 23, Dr Bhekh Bahadur Thapa, the coordinator of the former Eminent Persons’ Group

Interview | “The government and NGOs complement each other”: Bhawana Bhatta, Vice Chair, NGO Federation of Nepal
NL Today

Bhawana Bhatta has two decades of professional and leadership experience working on youth, women and

Laws versus realities: Where is Nepal failing in environment protection?
Jivesh Jha

During the official meetings, when I say that I am from Janakpur the first comment

Empowering citizens to fight climate crisis
Simone Galimberti

Global gatherings focused at tackling climate change or biodiversity loss are important. They bring leaders

The causes of invalid votes in Nepal
Yatindra KC

The local-level elections have been completed successfully. Over the past few weeks, we waited for

Populism and ad-hocism in policymaking: How it will aggravate Nepal’s economic troubles
Dikshya Singh and Kshitiz Dahal

Back in 2020, when the economy was ravaged by the Covid-19 pandemic, the Tourism Ministry

Independent candidates rock Nepal’s local elections. What does it show about opportunities, challenges and messages?
Nishan Khatiwada

Kathmandu: The independent candidates have rocked Nepal’s local elections-2022. Their challenge and opposition to the

‘We all have to build a resilient health care delivery system:’ Surya Bhatta, Executive Director, One Heart Worldwide  
NL Today

Surya Bhatta is the Executive Director of One Heart Worldwide. Bhatta, who also represents the