Decoding the ambiguities of Article 76 (5) of the constitution

Narayan Manandhar

The ongoing legal battle at the Supreme Court over parliament dissolution and mid-term polls now

Covid-19 and budget: Where is the road to recovery?

Abyaya Neopane and Binisha Nepal

At a time when the onslaught of the second wave of the Covid-19 has ravaged

Is Nepal gearing up its ‘vaccine diplomacy’ with China?
Mahabir Paudyal

CPC meeting with Nepali political parties followed by Presidential calls between Bidya Bhandari and Xi

Democratizing policymaking
Simone Galimberti

What started as once in a while talk on skype has become a routine with

Litigation 2.0: What will happen to cases against PM Oli at the Supreme Court?
Narayan Manandhar

The political ball is now in the Supreme Court. But there is more than one

Young activists take charge of the pandemic situation
Marty Logan

There is no way to sugarcoat this — Nepal is being hammered by Covid-19. Just

Why Nepalis should be allowed to exercise the right to reject candidates
Abdus Miya

A citizen’s right to vote is what keeps any democratic system alive. While the voting

Government is irresponsible and ill-prepared about the budget
Govinda Raj Pokharel

The budget for this fiscal year has to be unveiled on May 29. But the

Five lessons our health care system should learn from Covid-19 pandemic
Dr Subash Pyakurel

Adversity and curiosity are said to be the best university. No other phenomenon can guide

Legal deficiencies in Covid response: A case of Nepal and India
Jivesh Jha

Due to Covid-19 lockdown, fundamental rights relating to life, liberty, food, housing and health of

Fellow Nepalis, fear this man called K P Sharma Oli
Mahabir Paudyal

As parliament is no more, elections extremely unlikely, Covid killing us in hundreds every day,

Can elections be a solution to the political deadlock?
Narayan Manandhar

Given the complexity of ongoing political imbroglio, elections have been thought of as a way

What should budget be like in the time of pandemic?
Raju Nepal

The government is constitutionally required to unveil the budget for the coming fiscal year on

Bridging the digital divide in public schools
Dr Manoj Bhattarai

It was exciting for me to return to Nepal, my motherland, after a decade, but