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The push for an alternative or new political force in Nepal

The push for an alternative or new political force in Nepal

Ever since Nepal took a democratic path following the restoration of democracy in 1990, two major political parties have ruled the country. It was actually

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‘Tobacco Tax: A sustainable source for Health Financing’

A joint study by the World Bank and the World Health Organization recently conducted in various countries including South Africa, the Philippines, Thailand, New Zealand America and Britain shows that

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Saving the dignity of medical sector amidst a mountain of anomalies

A few incidents that happened in the medical sector in the last few months speak volumes about the anomalies dogging the country's medical sector. The latest incident happened at the

Ending transition to pave the path for prosperity
Ending transition to pave the path for prosperity

Slowly and gradually we are finally heading towards bringing an end to the protracted transition in the country. Broadly the political campaign for peace and constitution has remained successful to

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How fair is your journalism?

"Newspapers are publishing stories in a biased manner. They are giving significant space to a particular political party while writing little about others.

Bracing for another blockade far away
Bracing for another blockade far away

 It seems Nepal faced two blockades in the past two years with the recent one being the diplomatic crisis in Qatar. Nearly five months long economic blockade on Nepal imposed

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‘The 2nd Phase Election will again disappoint New Political Parties’

Public Innovator Mr. DipendraKandel in a press release states that the upcoming 2nd phase local election will again disappoint new political parties like Naya Shakti, BibekSheel Party and Sajha Party.

National Tourism Council
Where is Tourism Council?

The National Tourism Council – which is authorized to carve out the road map for promoting country's tourism – has not sat for a meeting for the past one and

Either last or lost opportunity for RJPN
Either last or lost opportunity for RJPN

Unfortunately, the decision of the Rastriya Janata Party Nepal (RJPN) to boycott the polls is not only creating further rifts among the political actors but also seriously jeopardizing the ongoing

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The dilemma of traffic police: to penalize road traffic violations or not

The latest one was against jaywalking or a pedestrian crossing a street outside of the zebra cross. The move as traffic police claimed was in wake of the significant number