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Archive for April, 2017
Shadow over elections
Sunday’s political drama unfolded at a time when the ruling coalition struggled to secure a two-thirds majority to pass the constitution amendment bill.
Legislature vs Judiciary
According to the constitution, the Chief Justice is suspended even if parliament registers a motion of impeachment and even before it votes on it.
Clock ticking
Campaigning is in full swing in the hills for the 14 May elections, but here since there is more time till the second phase on 14, the fever hasn’t caught on.
Dhaba festival
The festival caters to all tastes: meat lovers, vegetarians and those among both groups with a sweet tooth.
Story of a temple rising
Two years and one day after a devastating earthquake hit central Nepal, KVPT has released The Temple, its latest audio-visual story
Women, Dalits in local polls
Across Nepal, there are many women – most from minority groups like Dalits – who are going to have a chance at governing.
“New homes have to be safer”
Ambassador Walton Alfonso Webson and Marty Logan discuss the UN’s recent work in Nepal.