Zoom is the new junction

Published On: October 5, 2020 08:05 AM NPT By: Anjani Phuyal

Covid-19 pandemic has shown how important the internet and smartphones have become in our lives. Zoom has done wonders.

Recollecting post-earthquake reconstruction

Published On: October 5, 2020 07:30 AM NPT By: Gaurab KC

The credit for the success of reconstruction process solely goes to the earthquake survivors themselves who managed the money by borrowing loans from various sources.

Why the state must address the demands of Dr KC

Published On: October 4, 2020 01:40 PM NPT By: Mohan Nepali

Even the most shameless criminals cannot publicly say that Dr KC’s demands are ill-intentioned, irrational and impossible to address.

‘Once upon a time, there was a king’

Published On: October 3, 2020 08:46 AM NPT By: Deepak Rauniar

Growing up as a child, the fondest memory that I have is of the journeys that I would make from this physical world to the world of immense possibilities.

Let aging be productive and successful

Published On: October 3, 2020 06:41 AM NPT By: Poonam Pant

Productive and successful ageing requires collective efforts from both younger and the older people. Family and society have a crucial to play in the entire process.

Multilateralism will survive the great fracture

Published On: October 2, 2020 10:30 AM NPT By: Ngaire Woods

China and the US will use multilateralism, formal and informal, to protect the system within which they have flourished and to solidify the alliances with which they intend to chart their future course.

Relevance of Gandhi’s teachings

Published On: October 2, 2020 08:00 AM NPT By: Dinesh Sapkota

Mahatma Gandhi’s human-centric approach of nationalism, discourse of Sworaj and concept of self-reliant villages offer alternative discourse of organizing society without class hierarchy and exploitation.

Why Biden is better than Trump for the economy

Published On: October 1, 2020 10:45 AM NPT By: Nouriel Roubini

Joe Biden has a better chance than anyone of rebuilding the Democratic coalition and winning back the support of disaffected, working-class voters.

Why math should be made a compulsory subject

Published On: October 1, 2020 08:03 AM NPT By: Ramesh Babu Regmi

The government authorities say pass rate in SEE is too low due to mathematics and so math should not be made compulsory in higher grades. This is an ill logic.

Making sense of China’s new plan

Published On: September 30, 2020 12:30 PM NPT By: Andrew Sheng and Xiao Geng

If the rest of the world wants to cooperate on developing green products and services, China will oblige. If it doesn’t, China will rely on its own formidable strengths to sustain its growth and development.