Chhath begins today: What does it mean historically, culturally and socially?

Jivesh Jha and Dr Alok Kumar Yadav

With India to its east, west and south, Nepal’s Tarai-Madhesh is known as the land

Arko Mukhaerjee: Singing songs of the soil

Yubaraj Bhattarai

Kathmandu: He researches folk songs but doesn’t want to be known as a music researcher.

A brief history of deusi bhailo culture and how it is adapting to changing times
Prasun Sangroula

Kathmandu: The festival of lights is among us and many of us will have engaged

Review | The blazing originality of “Kalo Keshma Reli Mai,” a song that has had Nepalis swooning over
Prasun Sangroula

Kathmandu: A blurry frame is interspersed by hues of green and black before we are

Dr Ishan Adhikari nerves himself for a systematic fight against epilepsy in Nepal
Rhishav Sapkota

Kathmandu: It is a Monday evening and we’re seated at a hip, quiet Himalayan Java

Farmers busy picking flowers as Tihar nears (photo feature)
Nimesh Jang Rai

Kathmandu: Farmers in Ichangunarayan on the outskirts of Kathmandu are busy picking flowers with the

Interview | ‘COP26 negotiations and outcomes matter a lot for Nepal’: Dr Poshendra Satyal
NL Today

The 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference, or COP26, is taking place at Glasgow, a

Interview | ‘We need to communicate our concerns with India in the right place and with the right person’: NC leader Prakash Sharan Mahat
NL Today

Deputy General Secretary of Nepali Congress and former Foreign Minister Prakash Sharan Mahat led the

COP26: Why the climate change conference in the UK is important for Nepal
Prasun Sangroula

Kathmandu: The 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference, or COP26, is taking place at Glasgow,

“We will not stop”: Nepalgunj protestors’ long march to justice and the road ahead
Anushka Nepal

Kathmandu: On September 17, a total of 17 people left Nepalgunj for Kathmandu, on foot,

Meet the entrepreneur who fights against climate change by engaging women in waste management
Nisha Rai

Kathmandu: We typically see women manage household waste inside the home, although women have started

Nepal’s A-list basketball players dribble troubles galore, on and off the court
Prasun Sangroula

Kathmandu: Last week, Kiran Chemjong, skipper of the Nepali national football team, revealed his salary

Editorial | Nepal’s judiciary in crisis: Collusion among the judiciary, executive and legislature must end to ensure reforms
NL Today

Nepal’s judiciary is in a crisis of unprecedented magnitude. The institution that is supposed to

What happens when you formulate laws but do not implement them?
Jivesh Jha

It is commonly presumed that if a law becomes part of the national gazette, the