Creating
Secure Future For Nepali Youths : Importantly,
intolerance, hollow promises, the sale of dreams, double
standards, nepotism, and favouritism have plagued
Nepal's politics, by Narayan Prasad Ghimire (rn
14/07/2023)
Youth
programmes announced but not executed : Almost all youth
programmes focused on entrepreneurs have not been
implemented, Auditor General's report says, by
Krishana Prasain (kp 17/07/2022)
Mentorship
and coaching of youth: When they can make the difference,
by Simone Galimberti (ht 11/11/2021)
What
are Nepali youth thinking?, by Jagannath Lamichhane,
Sanjaya Mahato and Sushav Niraula (rep 16/05/2021) [see
corresponding Niti
report],Catch
Them Young For Integrity Building, by Mukti Rijal
(rn 08/04/2021)
Nepal’s
casteist youths: Of the Nepali youths I surveyed, most
said human beings are equal. Yet they also expressed
their reluctance to marry outside their caste, by
Mim Bahadur Pariyar (ae 14/08/2020)
In
the criticism against the Oli administration, Nepali
youth are eerily silent: Many young people fear the
might of the current government as it is the strongest
in decades while others have their own interests to
protect, say youth activists, by Binod Ghimire (kp
14/01/2020)
Sense
and insensitivity: We are cultivating masses of
insensitive, irresponsible, misogynistic youths who
wouldn’t even go the length to be humans first, by
Ushma Rebel (rep 29/12/2019)
Youth
club, youth parliament operation procedure issued
(ht 12/12/2019)
Heed
the youth, by Raju Chauhan (rep 21/10/2019)
Power
to youth: Grassroots level policy-making and activism
can truly transform Nepali youth and Nepal, by
Simone Galimberti (rep 24/08/2019)
Evoking
responsibility to bridge the youth-government trust
deficit: Youths will have a sense of ownership towards
nation-building only when they are directly involved in
policymaking, by Pukar Malla (kp 12/08/2019)
Revised
strategy on adolescents unveiled (rep 08/05/2019)
Child
marriage still in practice in the Chepang community,
by Pratap Bista (kp 09/02/2019)
Civic
Engagement of Youth, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn
29/01/2019)
Helping
youths thrive: What are we doing to ensure that youths
from poor families can take advantage from economic
cycle?, by Simone Galimberti (rep 02/12/2018)
Empowering
the youth: Give them safe spaces, by Prakash Banjade
(ht 13/08/2018)
Role
of Youths to Build Prosperous Nepal, by Sarmila
Bagale (rn 14/07/2018)
Youths
can
change: Youths who are mired in dilemma are in dire need
of personal development programs to help them realize
their potentials, by Simone Galimberti (rep
16/06/2018)
Obesity
growing among urban youths in Nepal, by Dilasha KC
(rep 11/06/2018)
Agents
of change: Youth voice matters, by Prakash Banjade
(ht 08/06/2018)
Youth
in
data: Only by providing adequate opportunities to the
youths, can Nepal realize its dream of transitioning
into the middle-income country by 2030, by Bijay K.
Shahi (rep 25/12/2017)
The
youth
of the nation: In the face of adversity, Nepali youths
should find the energy and motivation to play an active
role in serving society, by Simone Galimberti (kp
22/11/2017)
Young,
gifted
and held back: A platform must be created to harness
youth-based skills in order to transform the state,
by Brabim Kumar (kp 13/08/2017)
Quiet
riot
brewing: The achievements of the Jana Andolan II do not
benefit the youth and every day over 1,500 leave in
search of better opportunities abroad, by Bimal
Pratap Shah (rep 21/06/2017)
Youth
is
wasted on the young: Come July, half a million youths
who sat for the SEE will be at a loss for what to study
for a successful future as we continue to fail to
harness the power of our youth, by Mohan Guragain
(kp 15/04/2017)
Openness
and
isolation: Nepali youths find themselves being pulled
between two opposing global phenomena, by Saurav Raj
Pant (kp 14/03/2017)
From
Potti
to Prakash: Nepali boy runs away from home, is rescued
from Delhi and reunited with his mother nine years later,
by Reeti Sharma (nt 02/12/2016)
NYC,
NRNA
join forces to empower youths (kp 05/10/2016)
NCC
training: Transforming students into able citizens
(rep 22/09/2016)
From
the
pan, into the fire: For the teens employed in the
Capital’s ‘entertainment’ industry, getting in is easy,
but getting out next to impossible, by Pratichya
Dulal (kp 17/09/2016)
Stunting
rate down 20 pc in 14 yrs (rep 13/09/2016)
Vision
for
youth: Operating business is not easy unless you have
necessary knowledge, skills, expertise and above all
self-confidence, by Pradeep Man Tulachan (rep
03/08/2016)
Investment
in
youths key to progress, says UNFPA (kp 11/07/2016)
8k
children
take part in YouthSave (kp 19/05/2016)
Dissatisfied
youth
failing prey to depression, by Isha Pandey (rep
15/04/2016)
DoE
directs
against use of panchakanya, by Binod Ghimire (kp
27/03/2015)
Nordic
TalksThe
risk of young people becoming economically and socially
marginalized has become top political agenda in Nordic
countries, by Kirsten Geelan, Jorma Suvanto and
Kjell Tormod Pettersen (rep 26/03/2016)
The
Runaways:
Hundreds of young Nepali boys who ran away from home to
Indian cities long to return, by Tsering Dolker
Gurung (nt 25/03/2016)
Old
enough:
In a 21st century democracy, as a voter, no one should
be restricted from our opportunity to lead simply
because we are "not old enough", by Ujwal Thapa (rep
23/03/2016)
Appointment
row
puts youth council in limbo: This has raised doubt among
the youths over government’s plans to develop
self-sustainability in youths, by Prahlad Rijal (kp
10/01/2016)
Govt
set
to implement Youth Vision-2025 (ht 01/11/2015)
Youth’s
Participation For Development, by Jhabindra Bhandari
(rn 19/09/2015)
Kids
lend
hand to quake-hit peers (kp 20/08/2015)
Country
of
the young: The idealist and motivated, albeit ignored,
youth of Nepal are rebuilding the nation, by Brabim
Kumar (kp 12/08/2015), Power
of
young people: Maximizing their contributions, by
Giulia Vallese (ht 12/08/2015)
Mainstreaming
Youths In Nation Building, by Kushal Pokharel (rn
20/06/2015)
The
art
of giving: The zeal and energy displayed by the youth in
their response to the quake must be recognised and tapped,
by Deepesh Paudel (kp 14/06/2015), Will
we
rise? If Nepal is to become prosperous, the youth need to
start working right away, by Sanjay Sharma (kp
14/06/2015)
Concerning
children:
Govt proposes alternative care (kp 07/06/2015)
Give
them
time: The experience during and after the quake is bound to
leave a mark that might be different for each child, by
Usha Pokharel (rep 06/06/2015)
Quake
highlights
village exodus of the young (ht 07/05/2015)
No
country
for the young: Nepal needs leaders who can harness the
potential of its young people and embrace the digital age,
by Bimal Pratap Shah (kp 08/04/2015)
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