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30 Sep - 6 Oct 2016 #828

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30 Sep - 6 Oct 2016 #828


Cashing in on politics

Editorial

Unhealthy politics


Unhealthy politics

Columns

Miss Moti-vation

by Kripa Joshi
Life shrinks or expands in proportion to
Cashing in on politics
Nation

Cashing in on politics

For the moment there is only Rs 343 billion in the kitty for reconstruction.
Shreejana Shrestha
Cashing in on politics

Reconstruction grant is Dasain allowance

Earthquake survivors are using the first tranche of their home reconstruction grant for everything but reconstruction
Shreejana Shrestha in Kavre
Reconstruction grant is Dasain allowance

True patriot

Madhav Ghimire was a man of substance and grace, and we must remember him by celebrating a life devoted to Nepal.
George Varughese
True patriot

No women's land

New book looks at the combined oppression of women caught up in the subcontinent’s conflicts
Kunda Dixit
No women's land
Nepali Times Buzz

Preserving the intangible

Kathmandu’s monuments may have collapsed but their heritage is alive
Chandani KC
Preserving the intangible

Born to be free

Instead of riding them to observe wildlife, elephants themselves are now tourist attractions 
Lucia De Vries in CHITWAN
Born to be free

Staging the past

Iranian photographer and filmmaker Azadeh Akhlaghi has been recreating Iran’s tragic past through conceptual and staged photography
Tanvi Mishra
Staging the past
Must See

Ghostbusters

This film does not fail because of the women, it fails, as with other bad remakes from past years because the director has not taken risks.
Sophia Pande
Ghostbusters

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eSpecial

Editorial

Unhealthy politics


Unhealthy politics

Columns

Miss Moti-vation

by Kripa Joshi
Life shrinks or expands in proportion to
Cashing in on politics
 
Biz Brief

Easier stopover

Easier stopover

About Town

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