By Sanjay Prasad Paudel One day a poor fisherman and a highly intellectual professor travelled in a ship. The poor fisherman would listen speech to the professor. One day the professor asked him, “Do you know mathematics?” The fisherman said, “No sir! I don´t know the mathematics!” “You are very […]
Nepali Politics And Greek Tragedy
By Sanjay Prasad Paudel Animal Farm, a novel written by George Orwell, contains seven commandments, which are still relevant in the current social and political milieu of Nepal. It has a famous satirical line: “All animal are equal but some animals are more equal than others.” Though the saying is […]
Development budget expenditure at 14.57% in six months
KATHMANDU: The government has been able to spend merely 14.57 percent of the allocated development budget for 2020-21 fiscal year. As per the statistics maintained by the Financial Comptroler General Office (FCGO), development budget expenditure (capital expenditure) stands at 51.4 billion till mid-January of Rs 392 billion development budget allocated […]
Homo Sapiens Bound to Disappear
The world had never faced the pandemic of covid-19 before. Up to the present, many people of the world have passed away having been infected by coronavirus. The pandemic virus has infected many people, along with high profiles and power elites of the world. The whole economy of the world […]
Crises in NCP, Nepal in crises: The Iceberg Floats on the Bottom of the Sea
Introductory Back ground Unfortunately, NCP has been divided into two main streams against the people’s will. At first, when prime minister KP Oli dissolved the parliament at 5th Poush that consisted of so-called two third majority of NCP in parliament, Nepalese politics was led into another direction. As a result, […]