Nepali constitution envisions a welfare state seeking to synergise the political economy through the collaboration of the public, private and cooperative sectors aiming to create an egalitarian society. Mutual aid of these sectors is the vital pillar of its development which has also been aligned with Sustainable Development Goals of the UN. The welfare state seeks to maximise cooperative opportunity to all actors
The popular festival of Yomari Punhi is celebrated mostly in the Kathmandu Valley to shoo the cold away and also to enjoy and mend the relation among the people. The word Yomari is taken from the Newari
Each day we face a massive challenge; how to stay focused in a world designed to distract us. We are bombarded with the promise of happiness from a shiny new object and the threat of non-stop negative news. You
The construction of the New Butwal-Bardaghat 220 kV double circuit transmission line has been completed. The transmission line has been constructed
The minimum temperature in Kathmandu plunged to 3.1 degrees Celsius on Friday, marking one of the coldest days of the season. The high mountains surrounding the Kathma
The Koshi Province government has decided to initiate formal talks with the pro-identity groups which have been protesting for a long time over the naming of the province. The government will move forward with official
The Kaski District Court has granted permission to extend the detention of Rabi Lamichhane, President of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), for five days. Lamichhane has been in the custody of the K
Journalist Rajan Rawat has been unanimously re-elected as the President of Federation of Nepali Journalists (FNJ), Humla. Rawat's entire team was also elected uno
In the past, it was in teashops that people gathered to gossip about political leaders, their parties, and their interests. Those who spent considerable time in these teashops could easily predict which party had won the hearts of the general public. For several years, the people in teashops maintained that if any party cared for the citizens, it was the Maoists, thanks to their groundbreaking revolution. Whet
Amid Kathmandu’s bustling Ason area, where narrow streets weave stories of generations, stands an old mud-and-brick house. Inside, a creaky flight of wooden stairs leads to a workshop filled with wooden parts, r
Lumbini, the birthplace of Lord Buddha, is a site of immense spiritual, historical, and cultural significance. Despite being a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a sacred destination for millions, Lumbini remains under
The night skies of this chilly winter month provide the mysterious marvels of the perplexing planets, captivating constellations, and strange stars that adorn the heavens. The magnificent planet Mercury could b
Winter has arrived, and Tibet, China, has entered its coldest season of the year. In the past, due to Tibet’s high altitude and cold weather, coal burning was commonly used to provide centralised heating for buildin
With internal conflicts reaching their peak, the Nepal Olympic Committee (NOC) faces the looming threat of suspension from the International Olympic Committee (IOC). As the NOC prepares for its executive bo
I wake up at dawn Take quick walk at lawn Books in my bag, dream in my eyes