Nepalis are voting with their feet
The accelerated mass migration out of rural mountains is proof that federalism is malfunctioning
The accelerated mass migration out of rural mountains is proof that federalism is malfunctioning
Kathmandu never really devolved power to provinces to give federalism a chance to work
Federalism has failed not because the system is flawed, but because Nepal’s politicians have
Nepalis at the grassroots for whom grassroots democracy has not delivered
Swiss Ambassador Elisabeth von Capeller Oswald has been in Nepal for over a decade and in that time, has seen the country...
Kathmandu’s rulers have yet to learn the ABC’s of devolving power to provinces
Federalism has become an ‘F’ word because Nepal’s politicians are reluctant to devolve power to provinces.
Over the past 30 years since the first People’s Movement, we have seen that things start moving in Nepal when local governments...
Bal Bir Biswakarma from the village of Lulang at the lap of Mt Dhaulagiri in Central Nepal is a 68-year-old subsistence farmer, descendants...
When the second wave hit Nepal in May 2021, city hospitals ran out of ICU beds and oxygen, and politicians in Kathmandu appeared helpless,...