This article is authored by Brabim Karki, author, Nepal.
Around 2.5 million Nepalis, or about 7.5% of the population, work abroad, mainly in the Gulf, Saudi Arabia, India and Malaysia.
Nepal’s path to prosperity requires moving beyond election-time “moon promises” toward disciplined institution-building, ...
Amateur climbers are set to be banned from taking on Mount Everest in a bid to prevent injuries and overcrowding.
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Transitional justice regulations set for endorsement

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When someone in a family begins to forget familiar names, develops a tremor, or suddenly has trouble speaking after a stroke, questions arise quickly. What is happening inside the brain? Could this ...
For years, global technology governance has been framed as a binary choice. The US' corporate-led model, and China's ...
Adults think we know what is best for children. We have responsibility for them – feeding them, clothing them, educating them, protecting them, loving them – but we also assume rights over them, and ...
He urged them to start their day, not with the cellphone, but with paper and pen, and to write down, “Today is going to be my ...
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Of architecture, politics and polls

Nepal, Feb. 15 -- There is a term in linguistics called 'Selectional Restriction Rules', which alludes to the semantic coherence or valid combinations of words and expressions. Experience says ...