Ujwal Thapa led by example to nurture leaders to make public service their highest calling in life
Pokhara is not just tourism, it can be a hub for Nepali innovators and entrepreneurs
Nepali women entrepreneurs should not be an afterthought
Why is it that even when we know Nepal as a country vulnerable to disasters, we consistently fail to mitigate their effects? This is the question Ajaya Dixit sets out to answer in his book
Kamal Mani Dixit was the closest Nepal came to having a Renaissance man
Finding paying customers is more important than pitching to investors
Most development policies fail to take into account those at whom the interventions are aimed
Sushil Tamrakar’s memoir gives life lessons through poignantly told anecdotes
The Infrastructure Summit was all well and good, but the devil is in the details
Nepal’s astounding progress in saving lives of babies is not matched by looking after them when they grow into adults
Nepal’s political system today can be described as corruption by consensus
Repeating that the Nepali people are resilient can’t be an excuse not to do anything to help them
Returning migrants bring back positive social norms, better business practices, confident self-identities and technical skills
What comes first, crime or politics? Both.
Nepal is exposed to all kinds of risks, but don't have the structures in place to deal with them
Nepal is exposed to all kinds of risks, but doesn’t have the structures in place to deal with them
The government aims to spend a third of the annual budget, Rs 202 billion, on itself