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6-12 May 2016 #807
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6-12 May 2016 #807

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6-12 May 2016 #807


Pulling the rug

Editorial

Not Silenced


Not Silenced

Columns

Backside

by Ass
Fresh new faeces in government
Pulling the rug
Nation

Pulling the rug

This week’s high drama for regime change appears to have fizzled out as the UML beat the Nepali Congress in its competition to woo the UCPN(M
Kunda Dixit
Pulling the rug

A time to every purpose

Many traditional occupations are on the verge of vanishing forever in Kathmandu
Sahina Shrestha
A time to every purpose

More exercise, less soft drinks …

… most effective way to tackle an epidemic of diabetes sweeping Asian developing countries like Nepal
Sonia Awale in HONG KONG
More exercise, less soft drinks …
Nepali Times Buzz

Little Korea in Kathmandu

Walk down the street in Darbar Marg, Thamel, Pokhara or Dharan and you can see Nepali youngsters riding the Korean Wave
Seulki Lee
Little Korea in Kathmandu

Football in exile

Football teams from Tibetan refugee settlements across India, Nepal, US and Canada compete at the GCMGC annually
James Carsten
Football in exile

Patience with patients

Nepal’s most state-of-the-art hospital is reducing the number of patients going abroad for treatment
Patience with patients

Anthropomorphism and mythology

Artworks that compel the audience to contemplate human attributes from a fresh new transgenic perspective
Smriti Basnet
Anthropomorphism and mythology
Review

Dhaba festival

Soaltee Crowne Plaza hopes of recreating roadside dining in the second edition of its Dhaba Festival
Someplace Else by Smriti Basnet
Dhaba festival
Must See

The Wind Rises

A film that showcases the beauties of Japan and its culture with sensitivity
Sophia Pande
The Wind Rises

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Backside

by Ass
Fresh new faeces in government
Pulling the rug
 

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