Elderly People: Waiting for Justice at Very Important Phase of Life

Published On: July 8, 2021 01:29 PM NPT By: Poonam Pant

The elderly people consider themselves as dependent people and are often dominated and subjugated by the other family members. There are many areas where their advice is useful but the younger people just shrug off such advice or react in anger by shouting and screaming at them not realizing that they too will be in this stage one day as aging is an inevitable process.

The Picture that Changed Me (and the Pukar Bam I Came to Know)

Published On: July 2, 2021 02:33 PM NPT By: Dr Pragati Ghimire

He is a phenomenon, a movement, something that gives a new kind of hope, something that inspires people to be the better version of themselves.

Why did provincial govts continue CIDP, despite criticism?

Published On: July 1, 2021 06:59 PM NPT By: Rajaram Bartaula

The CIDP is devised to address the requirements at the community level for smaller projects, which could not be included in the national level program (budget). So, it contradicts not only the principle of decentralization but also the democratic ideals because of its distributive character.

A Crypto Frenzy

Published On: June 27, 2021 07:39 AM NPT By: Swastik Mohan Bhattarai

Our economy has created countless possibilities to earn wealth, but we have always known that money must be created from something real. However, this does not apply to cryptocurrencies since billions of dollars are being created through a virtual process known as ‘mining’.

Humanity and Belief

Published On: June 25, 2021 04:39 PM NPT By: Sunil Kumar Poudyal

People claim that illiterates or ill-educated people can easily be persuaded with sugar-coated words. Some claim that faith is because of poverty. Because of these things gullible  people can be tapped everywhere in the globe. But it is only partially true. Even the well-educated people, rich people and the people of developed as well as developing countries are also divided by faith and prejudice.

Healthcare Quality: Patient Party's Responsibilities

Published On: June 19, 2021 04:22 PM NPT By: Dhruba Nepal

As patients and their families expect best possible care, they also have certain responsibilities including respecting hospital norms and following instructions from the doctors or other medical staff.

How to Generate Positivity in Adversity?

Published On: June 15, 2021 01:35 PM NPT By: RC Lamichhane

Due to the exaggeration of negative aspects and ignorance about many positive aspects in our daily life, frustration, hopelessness, irritation, annoyance, dysfunction etc have been growing in our society.

Transitional Justice in Nepal: Justice Delayed, Collective Conscience Denied

Published On: June 12, 2021 12:18 PM NPT By: Apurva Singh

The aphorism “justice delayed is justice denied” could not be more hurtful and real for the victims of the armed conflict.

Collapse or co-existence: Choice is ours!

Published On: June 8, 2021 12:38 PM NPT By: Damodar Kanel

We already have warning signs from Chure and it’s now our choice - whether we want our society and civilization to collapse through inexorable exploitation of the environment or manage resources for co-existence and win-win.

Safety First

Published On: May 27, 2021 07:27 PM NPT By: Sabita Nakarmi

Psychologically, we need to remain strong, bold, spirited, self-motivated and with strong willpower and a steadfast belief that we need to move on, life needs to continue and we shall conquer every trial and travail.