Commentary

Nepal: Salute to Mother, Motherland, and Martyrs!

— Professor Bijay Kumar Rauniyar Once a monk yapped a guy who was having siesta under a banyan tree. The snoring man was disturbed and yelled at weirdly robed beggar. “What! Why did you awaken me? Go away and beg somewhere else. online pharmacy https://kwitko.com/bioimages/jpg/isotroin.html with best prices today in the USA ” “Wake up,” […]

Civic Education: A Footnote to Democratic Governance in Nepal

Dev Raj Dahal Modern organization is founded on the notion of social contract between the state and its citizens. The equality of citizenship has created a basis for equal participation of all the citizens in the governance process in which the state is expected to command sovereignty and to provide a good life by means […]

Education in Nepal

Ms. Nistha Aryal, I.SC Second Year (Trinity International Secondary School), Nepal Why are we lagging behind? Education is a major tool that provides knowledge, skill, procedure, information and empowers people to know their rights and responsibilities towards their family, society and the nation. Education can be thought of as the transmission of the values and […]

Impact of Harnessing Water Resource on Sovereignty

Ratna Sansar Shrestha, FCA’, Nepal Nepal is not endowed with natural resources like fossil fuel, precious metal, high value stones and other minerals. Nature’s best gift to Nepal is water resource, which has yet to be optimally harnessed. Harnessed properly, it can draw Nepal’s lifeline leading to her prosperity. Water resource is important not only […]

Dr. Farooq Abdullah’s Kashmir resonates in UNGA and United Kingdom….

N. P. Upadhyaya “Today Kashmiris do not feel Indian and do not want to be Indian … They are slaves … They would rather have the Chinese rule them … every Kashmiri believes the new domicile laws are intended to create a Hindu majority … the gap between Kashmiris and the rest of the country […]