Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and ministers have stated time and again that the overall macroeconomic indicators are on track and some signs of improvement are noticed in the realm of capital expend
Amidst growing calls for financial transparency, manipulated paid-up capital poses a significant risk to corporate integrity and investor confidence. When companies fabricate their financial worth, they betra
If you want your apple tree to please you with a bountiful harvest, it is important not to miss proper fertilizing in the spring, before flowering. During this period, trees especially need nutrients, as they gain
The nation observed National Democracy Day on Wednesday by organising a variety of programmes. The Day bears historic significance for Nepali people. This day 74 years ago, was the first time they became
Construction of the Jugadkhola Corridor has begun on either side of the Jugadkhola (river), which flows through Khalanga, the district headquarters of Jumla. The project aims to transform the polluted and waste-laden river into a clean and pristine waterway.
A three-day multicultural cultural festival began preserving, promoting and developing language, literature, culture and philosophy in Damauli on Wednesday. The festival is organised by the Pragya A
After pioneering Nepal’s first commercial ber fruit farming, Binod Agrawal has now ventured into guava cultivation in Harkapur, Kanepokhari-3, Morang. After realizing that ber and guava are not commer
Foreign Minister Dr. Arzu Rana Deuba on Wednesday held a telephone conversation with Odisha’s Higher Education Minister, Suryabanshi Suraj, regarding the death of Nepali student Prakriti Lamsal at the Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) hostel and the subsequent developments.
February 18, 1951, was a major turning point in Nepal’s history for several reasons. That day King Tribhuvan, who had just returned from India, made the historic proclamation saying that there would be first a Rana-Nepali Congress coalition go
…The government of the people, by the people, for the people. This is the famous definition of democracy given by US President Abraham Lincoln in his Gettysburg address in 1863. The essence of this definiti
When rumours of revolution began spreading, I was a high school student in Ilam. Since Ilam is near Darjeeling, the Indian town, information about the political activities used to reach Ilam from Darjeeling. Many lea
As we celebrate Democracy Day, we are reminded of the 1950 Revolution—a historic movement that overthrew the 104-year-long Rana Oligarchy and laid the foundation for a political system based on the will of th
Before we discuss the significance of National Democracy Day, it will be pertinent to look back on the past when Nepal was ruled by the Rana oligarchy for more than a century. It was a period of utter exploi
The global democratic trend has taken a troubling turn in recent years. International organizations that monitor status of democracy have noted the world has witnessed a steady decline in democratic gov
Meena Acharya, who played a pioneering role in empowering Nepali women, has witnessed many ups and downs of Nepali politics spanning almost seven decades. Daughter of Tank Prasad Acharya, who was know