“We ignite change through common-sense politics, uniting
Kathmandu to the Himalayas for a stronger tomorrow.”
Welcome to Common Sense in Politics, a platform dedicated to exploring and promoting practical, grounded solutions to the political challenges facing Nepal. Launched in 2025 and led by Nepal’s popular reporter Prem Baniya, our mission is to foster informed dialogue and encourage reforms that reflect the needs of all Nepalis, from the bustling streets of Kathmandu to the remote villages of the Himalayas. At a time when political instability and corruption threaten progress, we believe in the power of common-sense policies to build a stronger, more inclusive democracy.
Our team, guided by Prem Baniya’s decades of journalistic expertise, comprises a diverse group of writers, analysts, and activists who bring deep knowledge in governance, economics, social justice, and foreign policy. With a profound understanding of Nepal’s unique cultural and geopolitical context, we aim to bridge the gap between policymakers and the public. Our content is rooted in real-world insights, drawing from current events—like the 2025 rural unrest and the ongoing federalism debates—to offer actionable ideas. We are committed to transparency, ensuring our analyses remain free from partisan bias and accessible to all.
Since our inception, we have published over 11 articles, covering critical issues such as electoral reform, sustainable tourism, and education access. Our four key categories—Democratic Reforms, Economic Governance, Social Justice, and Foreign Policy—guide our work, reflecting the multifaceted nature of Nepal’s political landscape. As of today, Sunday, August 31, 2025, at 04:37 PM +0545, we continue to evolve, responding to reader feedback and the latest developments under Prem Baniya’s insightful leadership.
We invite you to join us in this journey. Whether you’re a concerned citizen, a student, or a policymaker, your voice matters. Engage with us through comments, share our articles, and let’s work together to shape a future where common sense prevails in Nepal’s politics. Visit our contact page to get involved or learn more about how we can collaborate.