Farms in Syangja’s Putalibazaar are under assault from gangs of roving monkeys that destroy all the crops, leaving farmers with little to harvest.
Dinesh Kafle |CIJ, Nepal
Farms in Syangja’s Putalibazaar are under assault from gangs of roving monkeys that destroy all the crops, leaving farmers with little to harvest.
Dinesh Kafle |CIJ, Nepal
[wr_row][wr_column]Roads constructed by destroying forests and protected areas have caused disasters in several places. Environmental law and environmental construction are largely ignored while constructing such infrastructures.
Mukesh Pokhrel | CIJ, Nepal
The worsening conflict regarding the use of natural resources between national parks and local units adjoining it has started to affect wildlife conservation.
Mukesh Pokharel | CIJ, Nepal
Illegal parcelling off of the land in Godavari Municipality, Lalitpur has not only destroyed agricultural land but also encroached on forest area and public land. The local government, which is supposed to take action against the uprooting of communities, has become a puppet in the hands of businessmen.
Suresh Tamang |CIJ, Nepal
The court hasn’t held anyone accountable even when a DNA sample, considered an important piece of evidence in criminal cases, sent for testing was tampered with. Result: The powerful are extracting results from labs to suit themselves and avoid punishment in criminal cases.
Man Bahadur Basnet |CIJ, Nepal
The construction of 38 health offices in Sudurpaschim province hasn’t ended Bajura folks’ compulsion to walk hours to reach health institutions. Thirty-six buildings aren’t in operation in Bajura, where the life expectancy of 14 percent of the total population isn’t more than 40 years.
Prakash Singh, |CIJ, Nepal
Having served as deputy mayors, women representatives are vying for the post of mayors. What are the bases of their claims?
Laxmi Basnet |CIJ, Nepal
The story of Western Tarai’s former kamaiyas who haven’t had a place to call home for 21 years even after being emancipated, reveals that neither the monarchy back then nor the local government now has done anything to improve their lives. Unnati Chaudhary | CIJ, Nepal This July 18 marks the 21st anniversary of the proclamation […]
As the government fails to control the atrocities of loan sharks, unsuspecting borrowers in Kailali continue to lose their properties for petty loans.
Chandani Acharya | CIJ, Nepal
Political parties, supposed to follow rule of law, are abusing the law to punish representatives at the local levels for ‘quitting the party’.
Krishna Gyawali |CIJ, Nepal
Unchecked human activities and negligence from all three tiers of governments turning far-flunh mountain forests into eyesores. A story of environmental degradation and climate change induced crisis.
Basanta Pratap Singh | CIJ, Nepal
The government has made a mockery of federalism by centralizing the local units’ right to distribute royalty on natural resources. Meanwhile, lack of parity in distribution is inviting a frightening inequality between local units.
Bhim Gautam |CIJ, Nepal
The government is bent on purchasing equipment rather than managing human resources for critical care units.
Sagar Budhathoki | CIJ, Nepal
People’s representatives who are supposed to make policies and set examples are presenting falsified invoices in the name of car maintenance and receiving payments.
Amrita Anmol | CIJ, Nepal
While most local governments are busy constructing ‘attractive projects’–road, bridge, view tower—Bar Bardiya Municipality in Bardiya district is an exception. By allocating one-third of the total budget for education, it is quietly leading the ‘education revolution’ across the municipality.
BP Anmol | CIJ, Nepal
Although the constitution hands over all authority related to the administration of education up to the secondary school level to the local government, a federal government body’s obstruction prevents them from doing their job of improving the quality of education.
Mukesh Pokhrel | CIJ, Nepal
Social norms that put the burden of household work on women have led to the deaths and injuries of many women in rural Nepal.
BP Anmol | CIJ
On one hand, there have been allegations that the constitutional provision regarding citizenship is discriminatory; on the other, acts according to the statute are yet to be formulated, while the Supreme Court’s verdict is not carried through. This has rendered a large number of Nepalis stateless.
Pratima Silwal | CIJ, Nepal
With haphazard extraction of riverbed material in Bheri river, a Surkhet village is at risk of being swept away. With local unit’s complacency, the villagers fear displacement.
Laxmi Bhandari | CIJ, Nepal
Because of the ineffective federal government and disputes between some elected people’s representatives and chief administrative officers nearly 200 local governments are led by acting chief administrative officers complicating local governance and development works.
Mukesh Pokhrel | CIJ, Nepal