Guest column

Remembrance and revival of Udhauli
The changing relations of Nepal's indigenous peoples with land, nature, and their rights in the post-identity, post-ideology political landscape

Nepal in the new world order
How to leverage our geostrategic location amidst hypernationalism and the clash between liberal democracy and authoritarianism

Where Siddhartha Gautam walked
Kapilvastu-Tilaurakot is 2,700 years old, and is the most well preserved archaeological site in South Asia

“EU will stand by Nepal in hard times”
Team Europe will do its part so that 20% of Nepal’s population is vaccinated under the COVAX initiative

Using numbers to fight gender-based violence
On the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women and Girls on 25 November, let us pledge to help end gender-based violence.

So you’d like to do business in Nepal?
The rule banning FDI less than Rs50 million is a slap in the face of small and medium enterprises

How to restore the lure of Everest
Legendary British mountaineer offers solutions to overcrowding on the summit this spring

Nepal has press freedom, but no freedom after press
Pranesh Gautam's arrest sent a message that in Nepal you can express your views as long as someone does not disagree

One Atmosphere
When we reduce air pollution, we reduce the impact of climate change

Moving to the mainstream
Nepal’s polity provides the Muslim community adequate space for social, economic and political uplifting

Ncell ruling opens a can of worms
The Supreme Court verdict on Ncell this week has left more questions unanswered

Nepal, Inc.
We need foreign investors more than foreign investors need us

#BalanceforBetter
Journalists and activists including Namrata Sharma met in Jakarta recently to discuss gender discrimination.“My alcoholic father used to beat me…

Creeping control over the press in Nepal
Recent attempts to curb press freedom are reminiscent of Maoist attacks on the journalism 10 years ago

Banks biting off more than they can chew?
The onus is on the banks collectively to manage public perception and repair the community’s battered image

Going to great heights to prevent altitude illness
How Pheriche was put on the world map for modern mountain medicine

Trekkers with the trots
Solving the problem of diarrhea among Himalayan hikers changed travel medicine around the world

Nepali mothers and an Irish daughter
HEROINES: Nepal’s rural female health volunteers are at the forefront of protecting children and mothers and informing women about reproductive…

India’s leaky Big Data
India will be the land of Big Data, will it also be the land of the Big Leak?

Facebook and the Future of Online Privacy
The EU has taken the lead in responding to abuse by the likes of Facebook, thanks to its new privacy standards and proposed greater taxation of peddlers of online personal data. Yet more is needed and feasible.
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