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In this insightful podcast, Dr. Dwarika Nath Dhungel, a leading expert on Nepal’s water resources and diplomacy, dives deep into the growing Nepal water crisis and its regional implications. From the current state of Nepal water resources to the increasing water scarcity in South Asia, this episode uncovers critical challenges affecting the nation’s future. We explore Nepal’s complex water diplomacy with India and China, examining river treaties, groundwater statistics, and the policies governing naturally flowing rivers. The discussion highlights how water management failures, lack of long-term planning, and geopolitical tensions are shaping Nepal’s water future. Dr. Dhungel also explains the risks of water conflict in Asia, the untapped hydropower potential of Nepal, and the importance of sustainable environmental policy. With climate change accelerating water scarcity, Nepal faces urgent challenges in irrigation, river management, and policy execution. Most importantly, this podcast outlines what Nepal’s new government must do to fix water resource problems—offering actionable insights on policy reform, strategic planning, and international cooperation. If you’re interested in Nepal rivers, water politics, and the future of Himalayan water resources, this episode provides expert knowledge you don’t want to miss.
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In this insightful podcast, watershed management expert Madhukar Upadhya breaks down the growing Nepal water crisis and the alarming effects of climate change in Nepal. With no winter rain in Nepal for years, the conversation dives deep into the reasons behind changing rainfall patterns and how this is impacting water availability, agriculture, and ecosystems across the country. We explore the science behind watershed management in Nepal, uneven rainfall distribution, and the real causes of water shortage in Nepal. Madhukar explains how declining rainfall is directly linked to soil erosion, landslides in Nepal, and long-term environmental damage. The podcast also highlights the future water crisis in Nepal, warning about what the next 5 years could look like if action isn’t taken. From shrinking water sources to threats to vegetation and wildlife, the impacts are already visible. Most importantly, this episode discusses solutions — including sustainable water management, policy changes, and why water must become a national priority. If you’re interested in Nepal environment issues, climate change impact in the Himalayas, agriculture crisis, and sustainability, this conversation is a must-watch.
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In this insightful podcast, Vani Rana, Director of Academics & Leadership Development, shares powerful perspectives on the modern education system and the challenges faced by students, teachers, and parents today. The conversation delves deeply into modern education, questioning whether the current education system truly supports student learning or merely focuses on exam results. We explore the growing gap between learning and market needs, as well as the increasing digital impact on children and how the internet is shaping their social skills and mental health. Vani Rana also breaks down common education myths, the importance of ECA activities, and why teaching methods must evolve to meet the needs of today’s generation. The discussion highlights the role of teachers, parenting in education, and practical strategies for student motivation and classroom engagement. From student learning speed to acknowledging individual growth, this podcast offers a complete view of child development and the future of education. Whether you’re an educator, parent, or student, this episode provides valuable insights into improving the school system, understanding student mental health, and creating meaningful learning experiences beyond exam marks.
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In this insightful podcast, Dr. Dipesh Kumar Ghimire, a leading governance expert and professor, breaks down the reality of corruption in Nepal and why it continues to persist despite laws and institutions. This episode explores corruption in Nepal, the deeper corruption system, and the psychological and societal factors behind it. We discuss why corruption exists, how Nepal’s system enables corruption, and why even people who initially oppose corruption often become part of it. The conversation dives into election corruption in Nepal, political corruption, and the role of governance failures in sustaining these issues. Dr. Ghimire also explains the effectiveness of punishment, why fear of law is decreasing, and whether stricter anti-corruption policies can truly work. A major highlight is the analysis of CIAA Nepal—its power, limitations, and real impact on corruption control. The podcast also uncovers linked corruption, where networks of influence and power protect corrupt practices, making reform even more difficult. Finally, we explore practical corruption solutions in Nepal and what the government must do to fix systemic corruption. If you're interested in Nepal politics, governance, public policy, or understanding corruption from a deeper perspective, this episode is a must-watch. GET CONNECTED WITH Dr. Dipesh Kumar Ghimire:
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In this deep conversation with Biswo Nath Paudel, the Governor of Nepal Rastra Bank, we explore the future of Nepal’s economy, artificial intelligence, and global financial trends. Dr. Paudel shares insights on AI in Nepal, why Nepal adopts technology later than other countries, and how the nation can build a competitive digital economy. The discussion covers Nepal’s economic future, the impact of AI replacing jobs, and why developing nations must invest in technology, innovation, and curiosity-driven education. We also discuss how countries like China achieved rapid technology adoption, why Nepal should consider hosting data centers, and the importance of building industries that support long-term economic growth and GDP expansion. Another key topic is global finance—what happens if the US dollar weakens, and what economic strategies Nepal should adopt to stay resilient in a changing global economy. This podcast explores the intersection of AI, economic policy, technology adoption, and Nepal’s development strategy. If Nepal wants to transform into a modern digital economy, investments in innovation, AI policy, and technology infrastructure will play a critical role.
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In this fascinating podcast episode, Dr. Binod Dhakal, a pathologist and professor, explores the science of love, relationship psychology, and human behavior. From the history of love and evolution of relationships to the biology of attraction and hormones like dopamine and oxytocin, this conversation dives deep into how human bonding really works. Dr. Dhakal explains what love actually is from a scientific and psychological perspective, why long distance relationships often fail, and how modern relationship dynamics have changed over time. The discussion also explores human behavior in relationships, the role of hormones in attraction, and whether our actions influence biological responses. The episode also covers complex topics such as divorce psychology, midlife crisis in relationships, and the risky stages couples face during romantic partnerships. Dr. Dhakal shares insights into why relationships break down, how people misunderstand emotional needs, and what it takes to build a healthy and balanced relationship. Towards the end, the conversation focuses on practical perspectives including whether love is truly necessary for humans, what makes a perfect relationship, and how individuals can better understand love, attraction, and emotional connection. If you're interested in relationship psychology, the science of love, dating dynamics, and human bonding, this episode offers a unique perspective combining biology, psychology, and real-world relationship insights.
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LinkedIn - https://np.linkedin.com/in/dr-binod-dhakal-368735216
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In this podcast episode, Jagriti Luitel, a passionate aerospace engineer from Nepal, shares her journey into space technology, astronaut training, and aerospace engineering. From early curiosity about space to working on advanced space research and zero gravity projects, Jagriti explains how her fascination with the universe evolved into a career focused on the future of space exploration. The conversation explores how Nepal can get involved in space exploration, including both short-term and long-term plans for building a space technology ecosystem in Nepal. Jagriti also talks about the boundary between Earth and space, the science behind spaceflight, and why research in this field is important for humanity. She shares fascinating stories from her aerobatic flight training experience, the inspiration behind her astronaut dream, and what it takes to pursue a career in aerospace engineering. Jagriti also discusses her Zero Gravity Project, her curiosity about space science, and her future plans including a high-altitude balloon project for climate awareness. This episode is perfect for anyone interested in space technology, aerospace engineering, astronaut training, and Nepal’s future in space exploration. If you want to learn how young scientists from Nepal are working toward the dream of reaching space, this conversation with Jagriti Luitel offers inspiration, knowledge, and a vision for the future. Topics covered include Nepal space exploration, aerospace engineering careers, astronaut training, space research, zero gravity experiments, climate awareness balloon missions, and the future of space technology in Nepal.
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In this inspiring podcast, Nirjan Adhikari, founder of Yagyashala Nepal and a leading Bhajan Concert organizer, shares his powerful journey from being a theist to organizing impactful Bhajan Concert Nepal events. He opens up about his spiritual transformation, the intention behind starting Yagyashala Nepal, and how Bhajan healing power can change one’s state of mind. The conversation dives deep into Banaras spirituality and the unique perspective of Varanasi death rituals, exploring why Banaras celebrates death rather than mourning it. Nirjan explains the religious and spiritual significance of the city and how that experience shaped his vision for Nepal spiritual culture and devotional initiatives. We also explore the full process of Bhajan concert preparation, organizing spiritual events, selecting artists for Bhajan programs, and promoting Hindu devotional music gatherings. Nirjan discusses hosting events at Pashupatinath Bhajan venues, managing monthly Bhajan programs, and the challenges of sustaining Nepal religious events. The podcast highlights spiritual tourism Nepal, bringing foreigners to Nepal concerts, and expanding devotional music platforms beyond the valley. If you're interested in Hindu spiritual journey stories, devotional music podcast content, or the rise of Bhajan events in Nepal, this episode offers deep insight and inspiration. GET CONNECTED WITH Nirjan Adhikari: LinkedIn - https://np.linkedin.com/in/nirjan-adhikari-020626117 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/nirjan.adhikari.90/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jesson.adh/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/bhajansanjh/following/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/yagyashalanepal/
In this in-depth podcast, Dr. Jagat Kumar Bhusal (Engineer, Hydrologist, Former Chairperson of the Electricity Tariff Commission, Government of Nepal) and Prabhakar Sharma (Senior Geodetic Engineer and former UN Consultant at UNOWA) break down the complex Nepal border dispute and the geopolitics surrounding Nepal India border issues and Nepal China border tensions. The discussion explores how rivers become international borders, how river boundary disputes emerge when waterways shift naturally, and why the Mahakali river dispute remains central to Nepal’s territorial debate. We analyze the Sugali Treaty Nepal signed historically and question whether its interpretation remains logical today. The episode dives deep into the Pancheshwar project Nepal and the Budhigandaki dam controversy, highlighting concerns about water resources, hydrology, electricity generation, and national sovereignty. The experts also explain border pillar shift Nepal cases, the Kalapani Lipulekh dispute, and the Mt Everest China map controversy. A key segment examines why the international community Nepal border issue rarely gains traction globally and what that means for Nepal foreign policy and regional geopolitics. If you want a clear explanation of Nepal river border conflict, Mahakali Treaty implications, and evolving territorial disputes, this episode offers expert insight grounded in engineering, geodetic science, and policy experience.
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In this powerful podcast episode, Rabi Raj Thapa, founding member of Nepal Narcotics Bureau, shares untold insights into Nepal’s drug history, narcotics control, and the evolution of drug law in Nepal. From the Hippie era Nepal experienced in the 1960s and 70s to the rising drug crime in 90s Nepal, this conversation explores how hashish in Nepal was once socially accepted and how the UN narcotics ban influenced Nepal drug policy and enforcement strategies. We discuss how Nepal established the Narcotics Bureau, the challenges of drug trafficking in Nepal, and how narcotics control Nepal evolved under international pressure. Rabi Raj Thapa explains how drug crime in Nepal became more complex over time, why the morality aspect around cannabis history Nepal shifted, and how law enforcement adapted to emerging threats in the South Asia drug trade. This episode also dives into Nepal police history, crime during the hippie era, and the connection between clean money and hidden narcotics networks. If you're interested in Nepal law enforcement podcast content, drug awareness Nepal, or understanding the roots of Nepal drug laws, this in-depth discussion provides rare firsthand insight from a founding member of the Narcotics Bureau of Nepal. Watch till the end to understand how Nepal fought drug crime and what the future holds for narcotics control in Nepal.
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In this thought-provoking podcast, we sit down with Trailokaya Raj Bajgain, a student of Digital Humanities and Psychedelics, to explore the evolving relationship between artificial intelligence, human consciousness, and mental health. The conversation begins with an introduction to Digital Humanities, examining how technology, data, and human culture intersect in the modern world. We discuss whether tools like ChatGPT and AI systems are truly solving digital humanities problems or simply assisting human intelligence. As the discussion deepens, Trailokaya explains AI accuracy, human creativity, and why artificial intelligence cannot replace humanity despite rapid advancements. A major portion of the podcast focuses on consciousness explained through technology, biology, and philosophy, offering insights into how humans perceive self-awareness in the digital age. The episode also addresses ADHD, breaking down its meaning, psychological origins, symptoms, and relief mechanisms while removing common misconceptions around mental health. In a separate segment, we explore psychedelics, mushrooms, and spiritual consciousness, discussing their role in self-exploration and cognitive understanding. This podcast is ideal for anyone interested in Digital Humanities, AI vs humans, consciousness studies, psychology, ADHD awareness, neuroscience, and the future of artificial intelligence.
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LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/trailokaya
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