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Ilam

The Capital of Tea (and Tea-Time Politics)

Ilam is famous for its endless rolling hills of tea gardens, particularly Kanyam and Antu Danda. The view here is consistently lush and green, unlike the political landscape in Kathmandu, which changes color based on who is offering the next ministry. On a clear day, you can see all the way to Mount Kanchenjunga, standing tall and firm—much like how our leaders claim they stand on principles, though the mountain actually means it.

By Binod Lama • 4 min read

May 28th, 2026 Good Morning

May 28th, 2026

Our visionary ministries just surrendered over 20 billion rupees back to the treasury because spending money on actual roads and clean water is far too mainstream. The newly merged Infrastructure Development Ministry led the pack in this financial fasting, proving that the absolute safest way to avoid corruption charges is to simply do nothing at all

May 27th, 2026 Good Morning

May 27th, 2026

n an extraordinary act of parliamentary benevolence, Prime Minister Balendra Shah has gracefully agreed to address the House of Representatives within the next seven days. Rastriya Swatantra Party Chief Whip Kabindra Burlakoti broke the thrilling news to the lawmakers, confirming he successfully negotiated this rare sighting with the PM’s secretariat. Parliamentarians are currently practicing their best listening faces, entirely shocked that the head of the executive branch might actually step inside the building where laws are made.

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Good Morning • 28 May

May 28th, 2026

Our visionary ministries just surrendered over 20 billion rupees back to the treasury because spending money on actual roads and clean water is far too mainstream. The newly merged Infrastructure Development Ministry led the pack in this financial fasting, proving that the absolute safest way to avoid corruption charges is to simply do nothing at all

Events • 27 May

Framing Ghandruk on Canvas

For a week, 35 second-year BFA students from Kathmandu University’s Department of Art and Design traded the structured studios of Hattiban for the cobblestone alleys of Kaski. Under the guidance of faculty members Nabendra Limbu and Gopal Ale Magar, this educational art tour wasn’t merely about capturing the dramatic shadows of Machhapuchhre or the crisp morning posture of Annapurna South.

Chiya Guff • 27 May

The BYOK Indian Tourist Invasion

Nepal’s stunning landscapes deserve a tourism economy that matches its majesty, yet our current open-door policy welcomes chaos over capital. Every day, our roads are overtaken by budget-strangling caravans that turn pristine destination spots into makeshift, open-air camps. We are systematically bleeding potential revenue because our regulatory frameworks allow visitors to consume our resources without leaving behind a single meaningful rupee.

Good Morning • 27 May

May 27th, 2026

n an extraordinary act of parliamentary benevolence, Prime Minister Balendra Shah has gracefully agreed to address the House of Representatives within the next seven days. Rastriya Swatantra Party Chief Whip Kabindra Burlakoti broke the thrilling news to the lawmakers, confirming he successfully negotiated this rare sighting with the PM’s secretariat. Parliamentarians are currently practicing their best listening faces, entirely shocked that the head of the executive branch might actually step inside the building where laws are made.

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