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During a high-level briefing with European Union Ambassadors, Foreign Minister Shisir Khanal formally requested Nepal's ...
25/05/2026

During a high-level briefing with European Union Ambassadors, Foreign Minister Shisir Khanal formally requested Nepal's removal from the EU Air Safety List, citing ongoing aviation reforms. Highlighting the new administration's goals, Minister Khanal outlined aggressive anti-corruption plans, public service delivery improvements, and invited European investment into hydropower, infrastructure, tourism, and IT.

EU Ambassador Veronique Lorenzo reaffirmed support for the new government and offered collaboration on e-governance and digitalization.

Will Nepal finally fly freely into European skies?

Durga Prasai has been formally charged for things he said out loud.A case is now filed in Parsa District Court under the...
25/05/2026

Durga Prasai has been formally charged for things he said out loud.

A case is now filed in Parsa District Court under the Electronic Transactions Act, alleging his public remarks threatened social harmony and the state. The Supreme Court acknowledged the arrest was legal but warned authorities can't keep him indefinitely. This is his 14th detention over the years.

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Pokhara's bulldozers are finally moving, and 160 illegal structures are coming down.After a 35-day public ultimatum expi...
25/05/2026

Pokhara's bulldozers are finally moving, and 160 illegal structures are coming down.
After a 35-day public ultimatum expired, Pokhara Metropolitan City launched a demolition campaign simultaneously from three locations along the Firke Khola, an 8km stream that flows through the city centre and into Fewa Lake. Around 160 permanent and temporary structures had encroached on the stream corridor, and a standard width of 6 metres has now been fixed for Firke Khola.

The long-delayed Pokhara Bus Park, originally planned in 1974 on 205 ropani of land, is also back on the agenda, with a fresh 15-day ultimatum issued to clear remaining encroachments there too.
Is this the kind of enforcement Nepal's cities need more of?

NEPSE closed in green today, gaining 27.85 points (+1.00%) to settle at 2,786.35. The market showed strong upward moment...
25/05/2026

NEPSE closed in green today, gaining 27.85 points (+1.00%) to settle at 2,786.35. The market showed strong upward momentum throughout the session, supported by robust turnover of Rs. 5.99 Arba and broad participation with 235 advancing stocks against just 28 declines.

Overall sentiment remained firmly positive as the index pushed well above the 2,780 level before closing.

PM B***n has skipped another major public appearance this time, Republic Day.It is tradition for Nepal's Prime Minister ...
25/05/2026

PM B***n has skipped another major public appearance this time, Republic Day.
It is tradition for Nepal's Prime Minister to address the Republic Day ceremony at Sainik Manch, Tundikhel. PM B***n Shah has informed the President's office that he will not be speaking โ€” and has written to President Ramchandra Paudel requesting him to address the nation instead. This follows B***n's not addressing parliament's questions personally last week. The government's justification: the President is the symbol of the republic, so it's constitutionally appropriate.

Do you think a PM should be visible at national events, or is this a reasonable constitutional shift?
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Over 2,400 traffic violations in Kathmandu, in a single day.Kathmandu Valley traffic police recorded 2,453 violations in...
25/05/2026

Over 2,400 traffic violations in Kathmandu, in a single day.

Kathmandu Valley traffic police recorded 2,453 violations in 24 hours, collecting Rs 1.15 million in fines. Cases included 105 drunk-driving incidents, 238 illegal ride-sharing violations, 184 signal violations, 319 wrong-way driving cases, and 119 instances of honking in prohibited zones. This comes as enforcement has ramped up significantly across the valley in recent weeks.

The government talks about an "agriculture decade." Then cuts the farming budget by Rs 6 billion.Nepal's agriculture bud...
25/05/2026

The government talks about an "agriculture decade." Then cuts the farming budget by Rs 6 billion.
Nepal's agriculture budget ceiling for FY 2083/84 has been set at Rs 51.14 billion, down from Rs 57.47 billion last year. More alarming: Rs 28 billion of that, over 55%, goes purely to chemical fertiliser subsidies.

Farmers say that's not enough; they want fair minimum prices for their produce, electricity subsidies to cut production costs, guaranteed government procurement, and VAT removed from agricultural goods.

Experts warn that without registering and identifying real farmers first, subsidies will keep going to the wrong hands. Agriculture contributes 26โ€“27% of Nepal's GDP. The budget it receives tells a different story.

Your grocery bill isn't lying; prices really did explode last month.Nepal's government price review for Baisakh reveals ...
25/05/2026

Your grocery bill isn't lying; prices really did explode last month.

Nepal's government price review for Baisakh reveals that some vegetables have jumped by staggering amounts. Local butter beans (ghiusimi) rose 335% in a single month, from Rs 23/kg to Rs 100/kg. String beans were up 250%, bottle gourd 165%, and basmati rice hit Rs 190/kg in Kathmandu. Behind it: fuel price changes 6 times in one month, a stronger US dollar reaching Rs 152.16, and Iran-Israel tensions squeezing supply chains. Pulses, cooking oil, and rice all followed upward.

What should the government do first: control fuel prices or boost local agriculture?

Nepal's civil servants haven't had a pay rise in 4 years. The law says they should have had one by now.The Civil Service...
25/05/2026

Nepal's civil servants haven't had a pay rise in 4 years. The law says they should have had one by now.
The Civil Service Act requires salary reviews every three years. The last raise was in FY 2079/80, 15%. Since then, inflation has eroded purchasing power by roughly 25%, and trade unions that once fought for workers are now suspiciously silent, reportedly fearing retaliation from the two-thirds majority government. The Supreme Court blocked the government's attempt to ban trade unions entirely, but the unions still aren't pushing for a raise.

The argument is simple: underpaid bureaucrats are more likely to be corrupt ones.
Should the upcoming budget include a 25โ€“30% civil servant salary hike?

Do you think low government salaries drive corruption in Nepal?

Infrastructure Minister Sunil Lamsal said the government plans to extend deadlines for one-year projects affected by soa...
24/05/2026

Infrastructure Minister Sunil Lamsal said the government plans to extend deadlines for one-year projects affected by soaring diesel and bitumen prices linked to the West Asia conflict. Contractors have warned that without price adjustments, many projects could turn into โ€œsick projectsโ€ and further impact banks, workers, and construction industries.

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