The country is, thus, in a state where it has to start planning about its reopening strategies in schools for the coming days.
The current Covid-19 pandemic is certainly not an appropriate way of bringing in a permanent mark in our fight against climate change.
The government has to instill responsiveness, stability and assurance to tackle the social unrest amidst COVID-19.
Connecting people to people, without the politics of government or the bureaucratization of the traditional aid community is the best hope for Nepal’s recovery.
While there has been significant interest from foreign investors, a key point of consideration for them has been that existing companies with FDI are not allowed to expand into other sectors.