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‘Bad governance behind shrunk civic space and dented democracy’

Kathmandu, Dec 13: At a time when the government has reiterated that efforts are being carried out for good governance, the governance experts and youth leaders have expressed concern over institutional erosion, weakening civic space and thriving bad governance in the country. Arguing that civic space has badly shrunk of

Putin’s Search for a Usable Past

Putin had never seen himself in high politics. He had adapted well to the new market economy of the chaotic

Haribol Gajurel resigns as political advisor to PM Dahal

Haribol Gajurel, the political advisor to Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda, has resigned from his position due to differences

The EU shouldn’t entrap itself in a geopolitical game

The European Union (EU) has evolved from a regional economic bloc to a significant player in international relations. Advocating for

Responsibility should be divided between HoR, NA in lawmaking: Lawmaker…

A member of the National Assembly (NA), Dr Bimala Rai Paudyal, had thought that a lot could be done in

House of Representatives size should be of 168 members only:…

Nepali Congress leader and Member of House of Representatives Deepak Giri has said present mixed electoral system has not ensured

‘Save our mountains to save ourselves’

We world leaders must walk together in safeguarding a sustainable future for mountains, mountain ecosystems and mountain people.

At COP28, Cities Will Show Us the Way

Nation-states, presidents, and prime ministers – those are the players who garner the biggest headlines and the most media attention

Mapping the Future of ESG at COP-28

Sound ESG strategies that focus on robust standards, clear metrics, and strict compliance procedures can improve the investment decision-making process

COP28: Climate finance LDCs’ constant concern

As the stage is all set in Dubai for the annual UN climate conference, COP28, the global community is eagerly