Dissecting PhD sagas—I
The main mission of any PhD programme should be that students learn to become researchers during their studies.
The main mission of any PhD programme should be that students learn to become researchers during their studies.
We must devise suitable policies, remove bureaucratic hurdles, and guarantee returns to attract foreign investors.
Several powers are contesting for influence in the Indian Ocean countries.
Universities are creating and reproducing the conditions for present-day colonial injustice.
Political negotiations can help Nepal benefit from Chinese power projects as long as India is kept out of the arrangement.
Our vocabularies today aren’t state-generated but, one that has emerged from the mechanisms of liberal democracy.
A strong “code of conduct” on public construction can help improve the socio-economic life of Nepal.
The money market is expected to remain vibrant and dynamic under the interest rate corridor framework.
Strategies for attracting both high-end and budget-conscious travellers should be made collaboratively.
Despite many governmental instabilities at the centre and the provinces, the republic's future is secure.
Despite policy reforms, bureaucratic red-taping and lack of implementation play the spoilsport in foreign investments.
When understanding, valuing, and investing in women’s inclusion, the industry is not moving fast enough.
We are comparing the current performance with its index during Covid-19, which is irrational.
The use of Indian popular cinema for political ends has a long history—one that predates Indian independence.
Simply recognising the dignity and liberty of all should be enough to solve our issues.
Certain wind and current conditions can cause the sea surface to cool, rather than warm, killing acquatic life.
Instability in the provincial governments is unacceptable. Such turmoil has dissatisfied the public.
Kanhaiya Kumar has kept his focus on jobs and electoral bonds, and on India’s troubled secular spine.
Dalit freedom is impossible until they question the beliefs and practices of untouchability in rituals.
The question is whether the nation wants a professional military or one operating as a corporate entity.