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26 Feb - 3 Mar 2016 #797

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26 Feb - 3 Mar 2016 #797

Editorial

Wired


Wired

Columns

One To Many

by Bidushi Dhungel
A collective crusade
Tatopani dries up

Public Pulse

by Navin Jha
Restless radicals
Tatopani dries up

Comment

by Puru Shah
The fine print
Tatopani dries up

Backside

by Ass
Mao chic
Tatopani dries up

Go take a hike




Nepal is not just Annapurna, Everest, Manaslu and Langtang – there are so many unspoiled new places to explore.

By: Seulki Lee
Comments
Nation

Leaving footprints

“It is unfortunate that a country like Nepal with such a huge potential in renewable energy has to import dirty energy from a country that relies mainly on coal-burning thermal power."
Sahina Shrestha
Leaving footprints

The Vertical University

From Koshi Tappu to Kangchenjunga, this unique biodiversity conservation and learning region will stretch 8km into the sky.
Rajeev Goyal and Priyanka Bista
The Vertical University

A greener world

The ‘Make Nepal Green’ conference highlights the importance of self-reliance and renewable energy development.
Yu Wei Liew
A greener world
Nepali Times Buzz

Capturing the city

Getting to know one of Nepal's pioneer photojournalists Min Ratna Bajracharya.
Smriti Basnet
Capturing the city

Lessons for the future

With new classrooms in place, attendance levels are picking up at schools in Sindhupalchok.
Yu Wei Liew
Lessons for the future

In the lap of Annapurnas

Rupakot Resort offers the perfect getaway spot, pampering guests in the lap of luxury amid stunning views of the Annapurnas.
Yu Wei Liew in RUPAKOT
In the lap of Annapurnas
Must See

Steve Jobs

It is a powerful, unflinching, and perhaps unnecessarily harsh character study of man who was instrumental in the evolution of the personal computer.
Sophia Pande
Steve Jobs

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eSpecial

Editorial

Wired


Wired

Columns

One To Many

by Bidushi Dhungel
A collective crusade
Tatopani dries up

Public Pulse

by Navin Jha
Restless radicals
Tatopani dries up

Comment

by Puru Shah
The fine print
Tatopani dries up

Backside

by Ass
Mao chic
Tatopani dries up
 

About Town

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Leap day dinner

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From our archives

A people’s hospital

18th September 2003
It took the determination of one man to build Nepals best-run community hospital.
NARESH NEWAR in DHULIKHEL

‘We’ll stay.’

6th March 2003
Most expats in Kathmandu overcome fears of violence and visa hassles to stay on.
RAMYATA LIMBU

Involve Maoists in development?

18th September 2003
Donors say yes, government not so keen.
NAVIN SINGH KHADKA

Survivor

18th September 2003
A two-year nightmare of slavery ends for Durga Rajbansi, and for the first time in her life she dares to hope.
NARESH NEWAR
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