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Prioritizing disaster-resilient infrastructures

Prioritizing disaster-resilient infrastructures

- by Republica

The country is currently experiencing heavy rains, leading to floods and landslides that are wreaking havoc across the nation. The incessant rainfall has caused widespread fear, particularly among the poorer segments of the population, as the threat of potential landslides looms large. Tragically, many lives have been lost, and countless construction projects have been damaged.

Unraveling the procrastination puzzle: Is it a habit or a disorder?

Unraveling the procrastination puzzle: Is it a habit or a disorder?

- by Pratyencha Koirala

The urge to postpone tasks we find unenjoyable until the last minute is a common temptation. Despite knowing that it will eventually contribute to our stress, we struggle to resist the urge to delay. While there are various definitions for procrastination, it can generally be described as the act of postponing tasks until the eleventh hour or well past the deadline, fully aware of the negative impact it will have.

SC rules one govt entity cannot file a case against another

SC rules one govt entity cannot file a case against another

- by Bhasa Sharma

KATHMANDU, July 10: The Supreme Court (SC) has ruled that one government entity cannot file a case against another. A joint bench of Justices Hari Prasad Phuyal and Balkrishna Dhakal clarified that fundamental rights pertain solely to citizens and issued an order to refer disputes involving government entities to the Chief Secretary if legal rights are violated.