Nepali Constitution Day is a public holiday in Nepal observed on September 20th each year. This is treated as the National Day of Nepal and celebrates the adoption of the current Constitution on this day in 2015. In most countries, National Day takes place on their Independence Day. Through ...
Constitution Federalism Law-making Local government Power distribution 1. Introduction Among the different models of government, in the Federal system, there are multiple tiers of government such as federal or national government, regional, state or provincial government, local government, etc. with clea...
Students:Do not engage in unauthorized employment. You can find authorized 20 hours/week job at your school. Once you get an offer letter for the job, ask your Designated School for Social Security Administration Letter which will enable you get a Social Security Number. The SSN is restricted ...
The Constitution of 2015 provides local governments ample space within which to safeguard their political, fiscal, and administrative autonomy. It fully recognises them as an integral part of federalism in Nepal. Their powers and functions are broadly outlined in the Constitution, which embraces the p...
FridaySep 19, 2025Constitution Day MondaySep 22, 2025Ghatasthapana MondaySep 29, 2025Fulpati TuesdaySep 30, 2025Maha Ashtami WednesdayOct 01, 2025Maha Navami ThursdayOct 02, 2025Vijaya Dashami FridayOct 03, 2025Ekadashi SaturdayOct 04, 2025Dwadashi ...
President Ramchandra Paudel has summoned a session of both houses of the Federal Parliament at the recommendation of the Cabinet as per Article 93 (1) of the Constitution. TRN Online Tue, 21 January 2025 Foreign Minister Deuba felicitates US Secretary of State Rubio ...
Nepal, officially known according to its Interim Constitution as the State of Nepal is a landlocked Himalayan country in South Asia that overlaps with East Asia, bordered by Tibet to the north and by India to the south, east and west. For a small territory, the Nepali landscape is uncommonly...
which urges state parties to achieve a harmonious balance between development and the environment. Likewise, Nepal’s Constitution guarantees the right to a healthy environment as a fundamental right, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a proper equilibrium between environmental conservation and develop...
NHIP is the most recent healthcare financing programme designed after the political mandates of the popular movement in 2006. With the thrust of the pro-socialist constitution of 2015, all political parties promised to provide BHS free of charge for all citizens and services beyond BHS through NH...
This research unveiled a notable gap in availability of services for older PLWD although the Constitution of Nepal confirmed the right to basic care and extended its geriatric health care services to larger hospitals with more than 100 beds [41]. However, this care is still not functioning in ...