Nepal’s Gen Z Protests and the Historic Appointment of Sushila Karki

Roots of Public Discontent: Corruption and Unemployment Nepal has been grappling with long-standing political and economic issues. Rampant corruption in government departments, bureaucratic inefficiency, and mismanagement of public funds have left ordinary citizens frustrated. Inflation is rising steadily, job opportunities are scarce, and many educated youth are forced to migrate abroad for work or higher…

Honoring Edward Everett: A Timeless Voice for Practical Education

Today, as we mark the birth anniversary of Edward Everett (1794–1865), it is worth reflecting on the enduring relevance of his vision for education — not just in America, but across the world, including India. A brilliant orator, statesman, and educator, Everett was one of the first public figures to argue that education must go…

Lincoln: The Unknown

On February 12th, we celebrate the birth of one of America’s most revered presidents, Abraham Lincoln. While his leadership during the Civil War and the abolition of slavery are well known, there are many lesser-known facets of his life that make his story even more compelling. Dale Carnegie’s book, Lincoln the Unknown, delves into the…