Performance based allocation: Missing the differences of local governments

Yatindra KC

A lot has already been said about Nepal’s fiscal architecture. The common consensus at least

Is the proposed Education Bill really flawed?

Simone Galimberti

The recently proposed Federal Education Bill is creating uproar with representatives of private schools balking

Unraveling the Manipur conflict: Tracing historical origins and pursuing resolutions 
Chiranjibi Bhandari and Monojit Das

India’s history weaves both triumphs and tragedies, with haunting incidents of mass killings spanning centuries.

Why Nepal’s Prime Minister must attend United Nations General Assembly in New York
Simone Galimberti

I make this simple and straight: New York should be the place where Prime Minister

Why I wrote ‘Kingdom Lost’
Sagar SJB Rana

I was 13 years old when the Rana regime ended in February 1951. The epic

Cardiac MRI in Nepal: Status, issues, challenges and prospects
Dr Nirmal Prasad Neupane

In recent years, medical technology has witnessed remarkable progress worldwide, with various diagnostic tools and

Rethinking Nepal’s e-commerce bill 
Anmol Purbey

The introduction of Nepal’s new e-commerce bill has sparked widespread attention and debate among stakeholders.

How caste-hate speech is helping to entrench discrimination
Simone Galimberti

I am taking interest in hate speech in the country. The trigger was a report

Why Tootle failed in Nepal
Pranab Malla

Tootle, a ride-sharing app, brought about a paradigm shift in Nepal’s transportation landscape. In a

Love, hope, concerns and best wishes: EU ambassador’s Nepal reckoning
Mahabir Paudyal

She came as the ambassador of the Delegation of European Union to Nepal in September,

Americans are welcome, but when will you send your president to Nepal?
Mahabir Paudyal

Whenever American officials–top or moderate ranking–land in Kathmandu, it becomes news in Nepal, China and,

Privatization: A beacon of hope for redemption of Udaipur Cement
Sindhuj Thapa

Udaipur Cement Factory, once a symbol of Nepal’s industrial progress, today stands as a haunting

My trip to New Zealand: Lessons for Nepal’s agri-business and agri-tourism
Manoj Sharma

During the second and third week of June, I had the opportunity to travel to

Navigating Nepal’s complexity with metamodernism
Bimal Pratap Shah

In the wake of the internet’s pervasive influence, our world has undergone profound transformations that