Sushant Pradhan Podcast
Sushant Pradhan Podcast

Sushant Pradhan Podcast

Sushant Pradhan

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Conversations spark ideas and ideas lead to actions that drive growth of the society. I believe long and unfiltered deep conversation is a lost art in this near perfectly presented world. And this is my attempt to have real conversations with real minds and present them to you. The goal is to learn from the greatest minds and take you on the journey. Do subscribe if you feel this would add value to your life.

Recent Episodes

Ep: 555 | Nepal Water Resources | Policy, Rivers & Crisis | Dr. Dwarika Nath Dhungel | Sushant Pradhan Podcast
APR 1, 2026
Ep: 555 | Nepal Water Resources | Policy, Rivers & Crisis | Dr. Dwarika Nath Dhungel | Sushant Pradhan Podcast
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. GET CONNECTED WITH Dr. Dwarika Nath Dhungel: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/dwarika.dhungel/ LinkedIn - https://np.linkedin.com/in/dwarika-nath-dhungel-43a05435 Google Scholar - https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=vn8ONA0AAAAJ&hl=en  
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112 MIN
Ep: 554 | Is Nepal Running Out of Water? Madhukar Upadhya on Nepal Water Shortage | Madhukar Upadhya | Sushant Pradhan Podcast
MAR 29, 2026
Ep: 554 | Is Nepal Running Out of Water? Madhukar Upadhya on Nepal Water Shortage | Madhukar Upadhya | Sushant Pradhan Podcast
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. GET CONNECTED WITH Madhukar Upadhya: LinkedIn - https://np.linkedin.com/in/madhukar-upadhya-60b64316 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/madhukar.upadhya/  
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92 MIN
Ep: 553 | Are Modern Kids Not Socialized? | Truth About Education | Vani Rana | Sushant Pradhan Podcast
MAR 26, 2026
Ep: 553 | Are Modern Kids Not Socialized? | Truth About Education | Vani Rana | Sushant Pradhan Podcast
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. GET CONNECTED WITH Vani Rana: LinkedIn - https://np.linkedin.com/in/vani-rs-rana-🇳🇵-7890a362 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/vani.rana Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/_vani_sh/  
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86 MIN
Ep: 552 | Corruption Starts From Society | Why Corruption Exists in Nepal?| Dr. Dipesh Kumar Ghimire | Sushant Pradhan Podcast
MAR 24, 2026
Ep: 552 | Corruption Starts From Society | Why Corruption Exists in Nepal?| Dr. Dipesh Kumar Ghimire | Sushant Pradhan Podcast
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: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/dipeshjee/photos/ Twitter - https://x.com/dipeshjee Google Scholar - https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=HVg0tXEAAAAJ&hl=en  
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103 MIN