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Navigating Growth, Governance, and Global Ties
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Navigating Growth, Governance, and Global Ties

Nepali Diaspora Digest (January 26, 2025) Your weekly roundup of stories, insights, and achievements from Nepal and Nepalis around the world.

Economy & Development 💸

Growth Amid Challenges

Economy expected to grow +4% this fiscal year, driven by post-flood reconstruction and increased public spending

Nepal’s economy is projected to grow by over 4% this fiscal year, driven by post-flood reconstruction and increased public spending, according to the IMF. However, severe floods in September 2024 caused Rs46.68 billion in damages, primarily to infrastructure, leading to a trimmed growth forecast. The IMF has pledged $40.6 million. While inflation spiked to 6.1% in December due to flood-induced food price hikes, robust remittances and subdued imports have stabilized Nepal’s external position. The IMF also flagged rising financial sector vulnerabilities, with non-performing loans reaching 4.4% in October, urging timely reforms. (Ktm Post).

In the financial sector, the Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has warned three commercial banks—Himalayan Bank, Prabhu Bank, and NIC Asia Bank—for regulatory violations, including non-compliance with loan classification and interest rate directives. This comes as Bagmati Province declared three more cooperatives as crisis-ridden due to financial mismanagement, highlighting the need for stronger oversight. Meanwhile, infrastructure development sees progress with the breakthrough of the 1,089-metre Siddhababa tunnel in Palpa, expected to improve connectivity between Lumbini and Gandaki provinces. However, 33 major projects in Karnali Province remain stalled due to contractor negligence, underscoring the need for better project management. (Ktm Post).

Despite being an agrarian economy, Nepal’s paddy imports from India surged by 103% in the first half of the fiscal year, driven by India’s relaxation of export duties. While this has eased supply constraints, experts emphasize boosting domestic production to reduce reliance on imports. As Nepal navigates these challenges, timely reforms and effective implementation will be key to sustaining growth and ensuring long-term stability. (My Republica).

Social & Cultural ⭐

Progress and Challenges

Nepal’s Supreme Court has upheld the government’s decision to make the National Identity Card (NIC) mandatory for accessing public services, dismissing petitions challenging the move. The NIC is now required for everything from renewing social security allowances to opening bank accounts, as part of efforts to streamline services and combat corruption. While the government argues this will improve efficiency, concerns remain about accessibility for marginalized groups. (My Republica).

In the health sector, a staggering 69% of medical doctors failed the Nepal Medical Council’s licensing test, raising serious concerns about the quality of medical education. Many of these doctors, including repeat test-takers, graduated from both domestic and international institutions. The high failure rate underscores the need for policy reforms to ensure that only qualified professionals treat patients. (Ktm Post).

Meanwhile, efforts to combat air pollution in Kathmandu have revealed that 60% of vehicles tested failed emission standards, with diesel vehicles being the primary culprits. The Kathmandu Metropolitan City is urging vehicle owners to repair or upgrade their vehicles to meet environmental standards, highlighting the ongoing struggle to improve air quality in the capital. (The Himalayan Times).

people on parachute over green mountains during daytime
Pokhara Photo by Kaushal Subedi on Unsplash

On a brighter note, Gandaki Province is exploring innovative ways to boost tourism by integrating it with agriculture, culture, and adventure sports. Initiatives like agro-tourism and homestays aim to create local employment and promote sustainable economic growth. Pokhara Mayor Dhanraj Acharya has even declared 2025 as the “Pokhara Visit Year” to attract more tourists. ( Ktm Post).

Politics & Governance 🪧

Turmoil and Tensions

Nepal’s political landscape remains fraught with tension as opposition leaders, led by CPN (Maoist Center) Chair Pushpa Kamal Dahal, intensify their criticism of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli’s government. Dahal has accused the government of being “anti-democratic” and formed through “illegal means,” claiming it will not last long. He also criticized the government’s reliance on ordinances to bypass parliamentary processes, a sentiment echoed by other opposition parties under the Socialist Front. Despite these attacks, the ruling coalition of the Nepali Congress and CPN-UML appears stable, with internal disputes managed and a strong majority in parliament. For more on Dahal’s critique, visit My Republica.

The CPN-UML, however, faces internal strife following the expulsion of former Vice Chairman Bhim Rawal, which has sparked a mass exodus of nearly 1,100 leaders and activists, particularly in Sudurpaschim Province. Rawal’s supporters, including key party members, have joined his Matribhumi Jagaran Abhiyaan, dealing a significant blow to the party’s organizational strength. This internal turmoil highlights growing discontent within the ruling coalition, even as it maintains its grip on power. For more on the UML exodus, visit My Republica.

Meanwhile, school teachers across Nepal are gearing up for protests in Kathmandu to demand the endorsement of the long-pending School Education Bill. The Nepal Teachers' Federation argues that the bill is crucial for addressing teacher management and ensuring their rights, but conflicting suggestions from local governments have stalled progress. Education Minister Bidya Bhattarai has urged teachers to focus on classrooms rather than protests, emphasizing the need to improve the Secondary Education Examination (SEE) graduation rate. As political and governance challenges persist, the government’s ability to address these issues will be critical in maintaining stability and public trust. For more on the teachers’ protest, visit Ktm Post.

Did you know ❓

Dhungre River – Nepal’s Quirky Geographical Gem 🌊 Did you know Nepal might be home to one of the world’s shortest rivers? The Dhungre River in Chitwan flows just 1 kilometer before merging with the Narayani River. Though unverified, locals proudly call it "Nepal’s contribution to quirky geography." Despite its small size, the Dhungre plays a vital role in the local ecosystem, supporting agriculture and wildlife near Chitwan National Park. Recent community projects, like embankment works funded by the Government of India, have helped protect it from environmental challenges. This tiny river is a charming reminder of Nepal’s diverse natural heritage – proof that even the smallest waterways can hold big significance! 🌍

Diaspora 🌎

Expanding Support, Enduring Struggles

The Nepali diaspora is set to benefit from expanded consular services as the government announces new consulate general offices in Dallas, San Francisco, and Dubai, while upgrading existing ones in New York and Jeddah. These moves address long-standing demands from Nepali communities, particularly for passport renewals and document attestations. With over 600,000 Nepalis in the UAE and growing populations in the U.S., these offices aim to ease access to essential services, reflecting the government’s commitment to supporting its global citizens. For more details, visit Ktm Post.

However, challenges persist for many Nepali migrant workers, as highlighted by Antare Khatri’s story. After losing his hand in a workplace accident in Malaysia, Khatri faced immense struggles but found support through Malaysia’s SOCSO scheme and Nepal’s welfare fund, securing lifelong disability benefits. His experience underscores the importance of bilateral social security agreements and the need for greater awareness of workers’ rights. For his full story, read Nepali Times. As the diaspora grows, these initiatives—both in consular expansion and worker protection—are vital to ensuring the safety and dignity of Nepalis abroad.

Article List 🗞️

We went through a lot of articles so you don’t have to 🙂

  • Politics & Governance

    • School teachers prepare to hit Capital’s streets to push for education bill’s endorsement - Ktm Post

    • What ails Nepal's opposition parties? - My Republica

    • Bhim Rawal's ouster sparks mass exodus: Nearly 1,100 leaders quit UML - My Republica

    • Oli govt will not last long: Dahal - My Republica

  • Economy & Development

    • Nepal’s economy to grow over 4 percent amid reconstruction efforts, says IMF - Ktm Post

    • NRB warns three commercial banks for regulatory violations - My Republica

    • 1,089-metre Siddhababa tunnel achieves breakthrough - Ktm Post

    • NEPSE crawls up by 6.78 points amid volatility in BFIs’ share prices - My Republica

    • Dozens of major projects in Karnali stalled - THT

    • Future of Betan Karnali Hydropower Project Uncertain Amid Land and Regulatory Disputes - Business Age

    • Crest Micro Life Insurance to issue IPO from January 28 - My Republica

    • Sumeru and Laligurans cooperatives declared crisis-ridden - My Republica

    • Experts call for action in key sectors for development of Gandaki Province - Ktm Post

    • Paddy imports from India double as India relaxes export duty - My Republica

    • Bus service between Thankot and Dhulikhel - THT

  • Culture/Society

    • National ID Card mandatory to avail govt services - My Republica

    • PM Oli virtually announces breakthrough of Siddhababa tunnel - My Republica

    • Govt prepares a draft of Artificial Intelligence policy - My Republica

    • 174 out of 292 vehicles fail pollution test - THT

    • Wildfire in Mahabharat region rages for four days without control - Ktm Post

    • 14,000 adolescent girls in Tanahun receive HPV Vaccination - Ktm Post

    • Participants call for integrating tourism with agriculture for sustainability - Ktm Post

    • Nearly 70 percent of medical doctors fail licensing test - Ktm Post

    • Nepal faces one-wicket loss to Scotland in ICC U-19 Women's T20 World Cup - THT

    • Nepal defeats Malaysia by 7 wickets - THT

    • Sharma hits explosive fifty as India beat England - My Republica

    • Nepal crash out of group stage after losing to Australia - My Republica

  • Diaspora

    • Nepal to open new consulate general offices in Dallas, San Francisco and Dubai - Ktm Post

    • Wounded in the line of duty - Nepali Times

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