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Clean up the mess

We cannot expect our players to compete internationally with poor resources at their disposal.

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Old lens, new reality

India missed the winds of change in Bangladesh. It should not repeat the same mistake in Nepal.

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Mistrusted, misguided

No one will be fooled by Dahal’s new bid to resurrect his image as a champion of progressive agendas.

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Let them soar

Nepali women players deserve every facility and perk that is being extended to their male counterparts.

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Dissent in UML

KP Oli as the party’s custodian should be promoting healthy debates and discussions.

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Time for mature diplomacy

Why not pick envoys through political consultations and let them work for a full four-year term?

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Do it anyway

Nepal’s three biggest parties have committed to fighting future elections on their own. They should.

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Not enough

Nepal clearly does not have the right equipment and manpower to handle highway disasters.

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Make it better

Parliamentary hearing has gotten a bad rap. Rather than ditch it, it should be made more effective.

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Women and tokenism

Instead of creating a more equal field, tokenism will destroy our gender-equal dreams.

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When crime pays

The country’s two biggest and best established political parties are openly promoting criminals and gangsters.

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Aerial death traps

No corrupt leader or bureaucrat should be allowed to stop the bifurcation of the CAAN.

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Crush it again

A decade since Nepal was declared polio-free, the potentially debilitating virus is back. It must be nipped in the bud.

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Two-thirds prime minister

Oli’s success depends on whether he entertains differing viewpoints in and outside the coalition.

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Over to Balen’s court

He would do well to devise a well-thought-out plan that will benefit the city and its peripheral citizens.

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