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Gagan Thapa Elected NC President: Can He Break the 'Rule of Money'?
Gagan Thapa has been elected President of the Nepali Congress at a time when illicit funding functions as the 'lifeblood' of political power. A research dossier indicates that the 'mandate' to govern is often purchased through the informal economy—a model of 'Setting' allegedly institutionalized by Girija Prasad Koirala and replicated by leaders like Sher Bahadur Deuba, Prachanda, and K.P. Sharma Oli through major financial scandals. As this 'shadow treasury' funds party cadres and 'muscle,' Thapa faces a critical dilemma: dismantle the corrupt financing network or risk becoming a 'Paper Tiger' without the resources to compete against wealthy rivals.
From Kathmandu to the World: How Excel Students Are Winning Big [Admission Open]
Excel College students are earning global opportunities, seamless TU equivalency, and industry-ready skills—making it a standout destination for ambitious learners.
Beyond Banners: How Content Advertising Is Reshaping Business Success in Nepal
In Nepal’s rapidly changing media landscape, content advertising is emerging as the key to real business growth. Unlike traditional ads, story-driven campaigns build genuine connections, boost credibility, and deliver measurable results. Discover how this innovative strategy is helping Nepali businesses thrive in a competitive marketplace.
The Core of Press Freedom: A Mirror of Truth, Not a Tool of Influence
Press freedom, in its fundamental and universally accepted sense, is the condition in which media and journalists are able to publish news stories without fear or interference—not from the state or its agencies, not from political parties or radical groups, and certainly not from business advertisers or ideological institutions. Journalism must remain untouched by religious sentiments, ethnic bias, cultural beliefs, or economic pressures.