Nepali PM Balendra Shah’s patchy 100 days in office: The Kathmandu Post
The Kathmandu Post's editorial team argues how the Nepali government has chosen the populist route of "quick delivery at any cost", instead of honouring due process.
The Kathmandu Post's editorial team argues how the Nepali government has chosen the populist route of "quick delivery at any cost", instead of honouring due process.
Heavy rainfall is forecast over the next two days, with authorities activating emergency response plans and deploying rescue assets in vulnerable areas.
The editorial says that while stricter rules are necessary to save lives, they must be equitable and align with the nation’s reality.
Water shortages, nationwide shortages of fertilisers and seeds, and mounting production costs shave farmer profits off paddy cultivation.
A debate over an all-male film pitch panel has reopened deeper questions about power, representation and who gets to shape women’s narratives.
Prosecutors will ultimately determine the scale of the fraud and who exactly is responsible. That process is only beginning.
Quoting the editorial: "The geopolitical genie PM Shah has let loose with his statements will be hard to put back in the bottle."
Prime Minister Shah assured that the Lipulekh-Limpiyadhura-Kalapani dispute would be addressed through dialogue.
Finance Minister Swarnim Wagle said the country’s macroeconomic indicators have improved despite global uncertainty and regional conflicts, with remittance inflows and foreign…
Foreign ministry reiterates Limpiyadhura, Lipulekh and Kalapani are integral parts of Nepal, opposes pilgrimage route through disputed territory.