Key priorities include forming a small, non-political cabinet, maintaining peace and security, controlling corruption, reforming currency to curb black money, rebuilding damaged infrastructure, reviving the economy (especially tourism), strengthening diplomacy, ensuring transparency through asset investigations, delivering justice to victims, empowering youth through education and jobs, reforming the judiciary, regulating NGOs/INGOs, improving information transparency, establishing a disaster management fund, and promoting national unity.
24 September,2025Blogs
SOTTO Nepal has urged everyone to unite to make Nepal a safe, peaceful, and tourism-friendly destination. In a press statement following recent protests, the organization expressed sorrow over the loss of lives and damage to property, extended condolences to affected families, and wished the injured a speedy recovery
07 October,2025
Today is World Tourism Day. Normally, Nepal would celebrate this day with celebration, because tourism is not only the identity of our country, but also the backbone of the economy. But this year, celebrating Tourism Day is more painful than exciting. The reason is that the recent protests and instability have caused the biggest damage to the tourism and business sectors. The wounds of movement and chaos
27 September,2025