New Nepal needs to have a consciously skill-centric focus on creating and sustaining jobs
ASHUTOSH TIWARI
Why should anyone put money into a country where no one listens to the prime minister, not even his own cadre?
…for constitution, water, roads, electricity, cooking gas, petrol, diesel, security
In government and private sector, we confuse governance with management
Our PhD prime minister is fond of symbols and signals
Nepali politicians ignore Facebook at their own peril
CEO of Nepal Investment Board will have to walk a very tightrope during his tenure
How does China explain its governance?
The FNCCI cannot be just a bystander when labour unions padlock private institutions
Making failure a step to success
Democracy has to be locally responsive to deliver development
Gaining proffesional success in Nepal needs patience and humility
Taxpayers must demand the CA their money's worth
When a story turns out to be false, is it only the media's fault?
Does Suraj Vaidya mean business or will it be business as usual?
Rameswor Khanal's resignation is a protest against the pernicious influence of politics on the civil service, but don't expect anything to change
Understanding how the market economy works could help young people work it for the good of all
Human resources is more than just hiring and firing, it's about being resourceful with the humans who work with you
Devi Prasad Regmi got applause from people right across the country for smacking a political leader on the face
Shutting down private schools will perpetuate hereditary feudalism, not eliminate it
The experience of The Last Resort highlights the urgent need for elected local government
A CEO's hobbies are no guide to his company's business strategy
Investors will invest when they are ready, but we have to be ready for them
Humla and Humlis really aren't all that different from the rest of Nepal