Girls as brides: How child marriage is damaging the future of Musahar minority

Umesh Kumar Gupta

Musahars account for 0.76 percent (234,490) of total population in Nepal, according to the 2011

Why equal pay provision for community and private school teachers in Kathmandu is flawed

Prakash Maharjan

The pursuit of equal pay for community and private school teachers in Kathmandu Metropolitan City

Reflections on being a researcher as an indigenous woman from the Global South
Anu Rai

A while back I was in a meeting with a few of my colleagues and

Economic complexity: Challenges and way forward
Bishwambher Pyakuryal

Nepal had begun witnessing the impact of the global economic crisis, which was further exacerbated

Navigating Nepal’s federalism, its transition and public perception 
Niyati Shrestha

In 2015, Nepal became a federal state with three tiers of government after the promulgation

Bridging the digital divide in Nepal 
Abinash Gajurel

 The digital divide refers to the gap between individuals or communities who have access to

What ails Nepal’s education?
Gaurav Ojha

There can be little doubt that collectively Nepali society has failed to enlarge the meaning,

Decoding the intricacies of posthumanism and transhumanism
Bimal Pratap Shah

In Nepal’s parliament, diverse topics ignite heated debates, with accusations hurled at politicians and political

How Sagarmatha Sambaad can help reshape Nepal’s global image
Simone Galimberti

We often discuss what a country like Nepal can do to promote itself in the

Rethinking food crisis responses in South Asia
Devesh Roy, Shahidur Rashid and Anjani Kumar

India is now the most populous country in the world. South Asia comprises a quarter

National ID Card System: A misguided priority
Santosh Sigdel

In his first meeting with the government ministries’ secretaries after assuming office in December 2022,

Nepal-Bangladesh relations: Prognosis for the future
Ghanshyam Bhandari

The roots of Nepal-Bangladesh relations can be traced in times predating 1972, the year we

Are land and economic mobility connected?
Ashesh Shrestha

Nepal undertook land reform between 1951 and 1964. During this time, the practice of gifting

Mister mayor, your stunts are dangerous!
Ashim Neupane

Kathmandu was abuzz with preparations for a significant local election. Prominent figures from CPN-UML and