RajKumar Shakya with a model of the Bhairab under construction at the southern edge of kathmandu. Photo: NEPAL ART VILLAGERaj Kumar Shakya who…
Whether you see the glass as half empty or half full, it is time to take action and move ahead
Nepal’s politicians study neither biology nor political science, and we are paying the price during this pandemic
There will be a new normal for Nepal, but we have to make it a better normal
Connect the dots: oil import, electric cars, drop in remittances, air pollution, corinavirus lockdown
This reality show is as real as it gets, and we better get new systems in place
Now that the Army is in the business of importing medicine, why not deploy the Ministry of Health to defend Lipu Lekh?
Nepalis have come up with ways to cope with the COVID-19 because we are inherently laid back
Just like the 2015 earthquake, COVID-19 is an exam for leaders to prove their worth
Upkeep of agriculture during the lockdown will keep Nepal fed, make the country more self-reliant and resilient
Communication is the first line of defence against a communicable disease
The biggest lesson of COVID-19 is that individuals and nations cannot protect only themselves, we are all in this together
Those who do not learn from the past are destined to repeat it
Something is not working if officials elected to protect the public only protect those who fund them
The erosion of a reading culture in Nepal does not bode well for democracy
The state of the toilet at Kathmandu airport is a better indicator of progress than the Human Development Index
For Nepalis who migrated to New South Wales, it must feel like going from the frying pan into the fire
Tourists are not looking to rough it out, they want a lifetime experience
Since the government is too slow to act, it is the public that needs to be vigilant
There is no excuse for Nepalis in this day and age to die from the cold
At next week’s Power Summit, let us put finally the horse before the cart
Yes, by creating an environment for investment in renewable energy to meet domestic and regional demand
Time for Masterchef Nepal to spotlight the country’s diverse, delicious food culture
Let’s place smart citizens at the centre of planning for new homes, cities, energy and infrastructure