Sabita Nakarmi
Sabita Nakarmi(The author is a section officer at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Nepal)
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Safety First
Safety First
Psychologically, we need to remain strong, bold, spirited, self-motivated and with strong willpower and a steadfast belief that we need to move on, life needs to continue and we shall conquer every trial and travail.
May 27, 2021
OPINION
Justice delayed, denied
Justice delayed, denied
Why is the state so indifferent toward cases of sexual violence even as it has totally
undermined rule of law, justice system, national security and good governance?
Jan 16, 2019
OPINION
Start with tourism
Start with tourism
Nepal must take measures to control air pollution as we get close to Visit Nepal 2020, when we aim to welcome two million visitors
Dec 10, 2018
OPINION
Broken bonds and migration
Broken bonds and migration
How delightful it would be when people do not have to seek recourse to divorce and children do not have to suffer from family separation due to migration?
Oct 24, 2018
OPINION
The sound that kills
The sound that kills
Only 400 North Atlantic right whales exist in the world. This is due to the noise caused by shipping and other human activities in the ocean
Sep 30, 2018
OPINION
Teej and impunity
Teej and impunity
Government and all of us need to work together to fight the prevailing criminality and impunity if we want a happy and prosperous family, the wish we make in Teej
Sep 12, 2018
OPINION
Salute the peacekeepers
Salute the peacekeepers
Involvement of women peacekeepers is essential to build confidence and instill the feeling of security among women and children
Jun 30, 2018
OPINION
Untold stories of women
Untold stories of women
Untold stories of rural women need to be told for change and for raising awareness that women’s rights are human rights
Jun 03, 2018
OPINION
Embracing motherhood
Embracing motherhood
A mother is she who can take the place of all others but whose place no one else can take.
Nov 25, 2017
OPINION
Allure of oceans
Allure of oceans
Most representatives of other UN states raise their eyebrows when landlocked countries show an interest in oceans.
Aug 28, 2017