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Diplomatic vulgarity, undeniably It appears that the long held policy of India to foist its ugly dictates on Nepal has begun to backfire. [More]

War of ideology? The three different political strategies seen within UCPN (Maoist) is likely to be converted into two with the leaders close to chairman Puspa Kamal Dahal and vice-chairman Mohan Baidhya seeking for harmonizing the political papers forwarded by the duo separately. [More]

Battle for presidency Will the waves of change seen in the village and district level elections of Nepali Congress (NC) also reflect in the party's national convention to be held on September 17-21? [More]

State itself is supporting those playing with consumers' safety! Dabur Nepal produced Real Juice was found to be containing inedible substances in several parts of the country. Some people even fell sick after drinking the juice. [More]

NA, UNMIN and India With the political situation going downhill more alarmingly, the possibility of further term extension of United Nations Mission in Nepal (UNMIN), invited to help Nepal's peace process, hangs in balance. [More]

"Monarchy could be resurrected" The 239 years long institution of monarchy in the country was eradicated following the success of the People's Movement II in April 2006. However, former Crown Prince Paras Shah has lately claimed that the major thrust of the April uprising was the change in the country not the abolition of monarchy. [More]

Political myopia worsening economic woes Top officials of Finance Ministry met with speaker Subhas Chandra Nembang last week and told him that the country would face severe economic consequences if the full-fledged budget was not presented by August end. [More]

How safe is air safety? The country has once again faced a dreadful air disaster. A German built Dornier aircraft, operated by Agni Air, crashed at Shikharpur of Makawanpur district on Tuesday killing all 14 aboard. [More]

Leftist alliance could serve national interests! It was expected that there would be an environment for national consensus following the resignation of caretaker Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal. [More]

NC, UML relations go downhill The vibes between Nepali Congress (NC) and CPN (UML), which are the two major components of the same coalition, have started to get negative due to their incongruent opinions on peace process and government formation. [More]

Curbing CEO's salary How much salary exactly a chief executive officer of bank and financial institutions (BFIs) should draw has become a hot topic in the banking sector as well as in the public sphere. [More]

President, politicos disgrace themselves When former foreign secretary of India Shyam Sharan landed in the Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) for his four-day emergency visit to Nepal, the government was not clear about the diplomatic protocol he carried with him. [More]

Maoists in internal mess Central committee member Barsa Man Pun, who is close to chairman Puspa Kamal Dahal, scathingly criticized the meeting between them saying," Bhattarai would have to furnish details about the same to the party". [More]

Injured hopes So far, four attempts have been made to elect a new prime minister to succeed Madhav Kumar Nepal and, unfortunately, all of them have ended in ignominy. [More]

Hegemony at its worst The recent death threat against Maoist lawmaker Ram Kumar Sharma by an Indian embassy official named Subrat Das has once again corroborated the obvious fact-The brazenness on the part of the southern neighbour knows no boundaries when it comes to dictating the Nepali politics. [More]

Filthy politics and foxy neighbour Not surprisingly, the third bid for picking up a new Prime Minister also went to the dogs. With the CPN (UML) and the two candidates UCPN (Maoist) chairman Puspa Kamal Dahal and Nepali Congress (NC) vice-president Ram Chandra Poudel failed to secure a simple majority of 300 votes in the legislative parliament with the total of 599 seats. [More]

Military acrimony The comprehensive peace agreement as well as the Agreement on the Monitoring of the Management of the Management of Arms and Armies have clearly barred both the Nepal Army (NA) and UCPN (Maoist)'s People's Liberation Army (PLA) from acting in a manner that instigates each other. [More]

Young NC in the offing! As a prelude to its upcoming general convention (GC), the Nepali Congress (NC) is holding the elections for the village, municipal, area and district level committees as well as the representatives for the GC. [More]

Accomplish Upper Tamakoshi swiftly! After facing the hurdles for two years, the construction works for the 456 MW Upper Tamakoshi Hydropower Project (UTHP) is slated to start from the coming November. [More]

Disarray continues to rule It took one month for caretaker Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal to step down from his post after an agreement on his resignation was reached. [More]

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