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Corruption in Nepal is not just a political issue — it's a deep-rooted crisis that affects every citizen, every community, and every dream for a better future. From the smallest public office to the highest levels of government, the misuse of power and public funds has become so common that many have stopped questioning it. That is the most dangerous part — when corruption becomes normalized, accepted, and even expected.
Nepal is a country rich in culture, natural beauty, and resilient people. Yet, year after year, we lag behind in development, education, healthcare, and infrastructure. Why? Because the resources meant to build schools, roads, hospitals, and clean water systems are too often diverted into the pockets of the powerful. It’s not that we lack potential — we lack honesty in leadership and accountability in our systems.
2025-09-06 06:08:32