The organisational infrastructure of the court system is of critical importance for the success of Nepal’s new constitutional order. It is in…
Photo: BIKRAM RAINepal’s judiciary has an irreplaceable role in instilling a commitment to the rule of law and encouraging a new way of doing…
Pic: Bhanu BhattaraiThe 2015 Constitution and arrival of fresh political leaders through nationwide elections in 2017 promised a more equal and…
Illustration: BHANU BHATTARAINepal’s Constitutional Council recently recommended candidates to chair a number of constitutional bodies. This…
Gopen RaiIn 2015 a clear majority of Nepalis chose, via constitutional assembly, to promulgate a constitution that strives to unify a country…
Diehard functionaries of a previously centralised, unitary state are fighting tooth and nail to preserve the status quo
Reconnecting Nepalis with a democratic political process
Madhav Ghimire was a man of substance and grace, and we must remember him by celebrating a life devoted to Nepal.
A border blockade and failure to get relief to earthquake survivors highlight Nepal’s sorry state
Equity and justice for women should not be held captive to narrowly-defined interests of development
Nepal once again showed the world its people believe in a peaceful, democratic way to select those who govern them
Setting up a Truth and Reconciliation Commission will not by itself ensure truth or reconciliation
For Nepal to move ahead institutions must replace individuals as the focus of political practice
Inclusion without citizenship is impossible