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In-depth analysis of Nepal's democracy, governance, and civic accountability. Independent. Non-partisan. Evidence-based.

AnalysisApr 1, 2026· 8 min read

182 Seats: What the Largest Mandate in Nepal's History Really Means

RSP's historic victory isn't just about numbers — it's about a fundamental shift in what Nepali voters expect from their representatives. We analyze the implications for governance, accountability, and the next five years.

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ConstitutionMar 28, 2026· 12 min read

Constitution 2072: Ten Years On — Promises Kept and Broken

A decade after Nepal adopted its federal democratic republic constitution, we examine which provisions have been implemented, which remain on paper, and what citizens should demand next.

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MethodologyMar 25, 2026· 5 min read

How We Track Government Promises: Our Methodology

Transparency about our process: how Janasarokar scores promise fulfillment, what counts as progress, and why we believe every citizen deserves access to this information.

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AnalysisMar 22, 2026· 7 min read

92 Women MPs: A Record, But Is It Enough?

Nepal's 2082 parliament has more women than ever before. We look at the numbers behind the headline, the role of PR seats vs FPTP, and what true gender parity would require.

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GovernanceMar 18, 2026· 15 min read

Nepal's Federal Experiment: Province-by-Province Progress Report

Seven provinces, seven different stories. From Koshi to Sudurpashchim, we assess how federalism is working on the ground — budgets, service delivery, and citizen satisfaction.

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