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3-9 July 2015 #765
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3-9 July 2015 #765

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3-9 July 2015 #765


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Editorial

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Columns

Between The Lines

by Tsering Dolker Gurung
#citizenshipthroughmothers
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By The Way

by Anurag Acharya
Burning issues
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Backside

by Ass
Nepali by descent
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Nation

The sun to the rescue

Rural solar systems will not just help quake survivors meet immediate power needs, but also help us build a renewable energy future
Kishor Rimal
The sun to the rescue

You eat what you sow

Besides other hardships, earthquake survivors will have to deal with a rise in child undernourishment
Sahina Shrestha
You eat what you sow

Nepal’s quiet green revolution

Mechanised farming and cooperatives are increasing productivity, empowering women and creating jobs
Sonia Awale in SUNSARI
Nepal’s quiet green revolution

Girl talk: period

More than 20% of girls miss school during their period finds a new study
Anjana Rajbhandary
Girl talk: period
Nepali Times Buzz

Cheating hearts

But remember not to let this affect how you see men, in general
Anjana Rajbhandary
Cheating hearts

Ethical challenges to advertising

Advertising influences media owners and the content of programmes and often distorts news coverage.
Hazel Henderson
Ethical challenges to advertising

Fixing tourism

Earthquake brings chance to set right concerns about quality decline and safety
Karma Gurung
Fixing tourism

Kathmandu on tap

Himalayan Brewery Ltd. introduces Kathmandu Premium Lager, also available in draught
Anjana Rajbhandary
Kathmandu on tap

From Iceland with love

Help comes to remote villages in Nepal from a faraway land in Iceland with a team led by Nepali Computer Engineer
From Iceland with love

Two months later at the epicentre

A mid-sized organisation based in prague proves you don't have to be a massive organisation to make a difference by helping Gorkha, the epicenter
Two months later at the epicentre

Monsoon fears

Villagers prepare for the worst as the rains arrive with force
Peregrine Frissell in RASUWA
Monsoon fears

Marooned by the monsoon

Villagers are abandoning homes for fear of landslides in earthquake-affected districts
Om Astha Rai
Marooned by the monsoon

The quiet warrior

At 100, Sher Bahadur Gurung has seen it all: two world wars, two great earthquakes but urges to rebuild and plant paddy
The quiet warrior
Review

The Third Eye

You should keep it on your radar for future dinner dates, particularly business-related ones
Someplace Else by Peregrine Frissell
The Third Eye
Must See

Outlander

It is hard not to be swept away into the mid-18th century, with its intrigues, dashing kilted Scots, scheming Jacobites, and other mysteriously intentioned characters.
Sophia Pande
Outlander
Gizmo

Quake alert

With fault lines along the Himalayas ready to snap any time, Quake Alarm is an absolute must for every school, office, and home in the Valley
Yantrick
Quake alert

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eSpecial

Editorial

There is a draft


There is a draft

Columns

Between The Lines

by Tsering Dolker Gurung
#citizenshipthroughmothers
Soldiering on

By The Way

by Anurag Acharya
Burning issues
Soldiering on

Backside

by Ass
Nepali by descent
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About Town

Something-Anything-Nothing
Dan Ran

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· Man in a hurry
· Forgotten Taplejung
· Farmer nurse
· Searching for son
· “Nepal Airlines can be world class”
· Stuck in Syria

From our archives

Where is my son?

13th October 2005
Two letters in Himal Khabarpatrika, 2 October

"The UN is talking to India, China and the US"

29th September 2005
As an Assistant Secretary General at the United Nations, Kul Chandra Gautam is the seniormost Nepali in the world body. He spoke to the BBC Nepali Service last week about the prospects of a negotiated solution to the Nepal conflict. Excerpts:

Murphy’s Law in force

6th October 2005
Three years after October Four, we know that if anything can go wrong it will
CK LAL

Unilateral multilateralism

6th October 2005
The Maoists and the parties should use the remaining two months of the ceasefire for confidence-building
RAGHU PANT
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