In countries that have adopted a democratic system, political parties are considered the key actors of democracy. Political parties often engage in debates and advocacy claiming that they themselves are democratic. To further strength
As Nepal heads towards the House of Representatives election scheduled for March 5, a striking feature of the campaign season has been large-scale reshuffling of constituencies by senior political leaders. From established party presidents to former prime ministers and emerging figures, the decision to abandon long-held electoral bases has reshaped the political map and intensified debate over strategy, risk and national leadership.
This scribbler recently received platinum opportunities—remember, this metal is even more precious than gold, which itself is climbing toward Sagarmatha-like heights in price—to closely observe the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and challenges facing Nepal’s tourism sector. Tourism remains one of the country’s most sensitive industries, now struggling amid global headwinds sweeping from Latin America and Europe to the Middle
The book A New Testament is authored by the Norwegian scholar and development practitioner Tone Bleie. A versatile professional, originally trained in social anthropology at the University of Bergen, Bleie holds a chair at the University of Tromsø in an interdisciplinary subject: public politics and cultural understanding. Having earlier published on Nepal’s political and cultural ethno-history, rural development and critical issues of peacebuilding, this time
A drug consumption campaign against elephantiasis has been put in place in the district for the 16th time.
The District Police Office has stated that 88 polling stations in the district are sensitive, of which 23 are 'highly sensitive'.
The Weather Forecasting Division has forecasted changes in weather condition in various parts of the country today stating that the country is currently under partial influence of westerly winds.
The Election Commission (EC) has stated that candidates filing nomination for the elections to the House of Representatives (HOR) member can withdrawn their names by 1.00 pm this afternoon.
The man who killed Japan's former prime minister Shinzo Abe has been sentenced to life in prison, three and a half years after he fatally shot the ex-leader during a rally in the city of Nara in 2022.
Nepal’s export trade witnessed significant growth in the first half of the current fiscal year 2025/26. According to trade statistics released by the Department of Customs, goods worth Rs. 142 billion were exported during the first six months (from mid-July 2025 to mid-January 2026) of the current fiscal year. This represents a 43.76 per cent increase compared to exports during the corresponding period of the last f
An agricultural fair and exhibition has been held in Marsyangdi Rural Municipality of Lamjung district. On the occasion of National Agricultural Biodiversity Week 2082, the rural municipality organised the agricultural fair and exhibition on Wednesday on the premises of the Agriculture and Livestock Service Centre in Khudi, Ward No. 3.
All political parties in the district have agreed to construct the 50-megawatt Marsyangdi Besi Hydropower Project to be built on the Marsyangdi River. The parties have agreed to allow the construction to proceed as the project will change its location and design. However, some leaders of the Marsyangdi Save Campaign, formed to oppose the project, are still seen opposing it.
The prices of gold and silver declined in the domestic market on Thursday.
Nepal women’s national cricket team were expected to show improved batting after their middle‑order collapse cost them the opening match against Thailand at the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Global Qualifier in Kathmandu. However, they failed to deliver on captain Indu
The Election Commission has claimed that 90 per cent of preparations for the House of Representatives election slated for March 5 have been completed, but political uncertainty continues to loom. The recent sp
As Nepal prepares to hold elections to the House of Representatives on March 5, the country stands at a decisive political moment. Months of unrest, public frustration over governance, and the emergence of youth-led