Nepal
Nepal wants people to use more electricity to prevent wastage
Nepal is enjoying surplus energy for the last two months, but the electricity is neither being fully consumed domestically nor being exported to India, the most prospective buyer.
In defence of alternative narratives
Even as piles of evidence are presented on how the country’s socio-political system had had exclusion entrenched in it historically, there have been naysayers aplenty arguing…
Festival flowers in short supply in Nepal due to rains
Last week's unseasonal downpour damaged flower fields in Nepal and India.
Dalit representatives complain of social discrimination
The Constitution of Nepal increased the representation of the Dalit community in government, but discrimination the community faced over the centuries continues.
Paddy damage by freak rains estimated at Rs8.26 billion
According to preliminary estimates of the losses, ready-to-harvest paddy crops on 85,580 hectares have been swept away or submerged by floodwaters in all seven provinces.
Masses worship goddess Kumari in Nepal
Several girls, under the age of seven, lined up to join the prayers.
Flood devastation in Nepal not only because of rains
The first spell of monsoon has wreaked havoc like never before. In less than a week after the monsoon arrived in Nepal, massive devastations have been seen across the country.
EDITORIAL: Ludicrous and frivolous
Don’t make a mockery of the process of constitutional amendment. The Nepal Communist Party has not had the best track record in the pieces of legislation it has attempted to…
OPINION: Neo-abolitionism of prostitution, it works
Sweden seems to have uncovered an excellent approach—a pioneering law has made selling sex legal but buying illegal. The myth remains that prostitution is the oldest profession…