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4-10 December 2015 #785

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4-10 December 2015 #785


Enough is enough

Editorial

Calling a blockade a spade


Calling a blockade a spade

Columns

Between The Lines

by Tsering Dolker Gurung
Invest, include, improve
Enough is enough

By The Way

by Anurag Acharya
Tea and biscuits
Enough is enough

Comment

by Seulki Lee
Back after 10 years
Enough is enough

Backside

by Ass
The Bottom Line
Enough is enough

Boomtime in Lamjung




Political stability would allow district to benefit even more from hydropower and tourism

By: Seulki Lee
Comments
Nation

Over the hump

The fragile state of the highway to Tibet doesn’t offer much immediate hope in expanding Nepal-China trade
Dambar K Shrestha in RASUWA
Over the hump

Delayed by blockade

Hydropower projects already delayed by the earthquake will have to put off their completion dates due to the blockade
Lokmani Rai
Delayed by blockade

Every breath we take

Despite the drop in emission due to the blockade, pollution chokes Kathmandu Valley this winter
Every breath we take

Eye in the sky

Post-earthquake, Nepal government cracks down on use of drones
Hannan Lewsley
Eye in the sky

Gautam’s way forward

Lost in Transition is a refreshingly dogma-free analysis of Nepal’s recent past and a blueprint for the future
Rubeena Mahato
Gautam’s way forward
Nepali Times Buzz

Far from home

An audiovisual exhibition to provide a glimpse into the lives of women migrant workers
Far from home

Just running around

Two days, 172km and one American university professor
Hannan Lewsley
Just running around

A visible change

To compete with social media, Nepal’s legacy papers need to prioritise visual storytelling
Ayesha Shakya
A visible change
Review

Mountain Cinema

The 13th Kathmandu International Mountain Film Festival opens next week
Mountain Cinema

Mixed media

It is impossible to escape a sense of awe when you look at the pieces currently on display at Siddhartha Art Gallery
Someplace Else by Hannan Lewsley
Mixed media
Must See

Mr. Holmes

While it may not be set in Baker Street, it is an essential imagining and extension of the adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Sophia Pande
Mr. Holmes

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eSpecial

Editorial

Calling a blockade a spade


Calling a blockade a spade

Columns

Between The Lines

by Tsering Dolker Gurung
Invest, include, improve
Enough is enough

By The Way

by Anurag Acharya
Tea and biscuits
Enough is enough

Comment

by Seulki Lee
Back after 10 years
Enough is enough

Backside

by Ass
The Bottom Line
Enough is enough
 

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