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6-12 January 2017 #840

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6-12 January 2017 #840


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Editorial

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Columns

Legalese

by Binita Dahal
Who will bell the cat?
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Miss Moti-vation

by Kripa Joshi
Knowledge has a beginning but no end
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Backside

by Ass
New year revolutions
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Recharging the Mountains




As natural springs dry up, more families are selling their land and moving out of the mid-hills of Nepal

By: Sonia Awale
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Nation

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If 2016 began amidst a border blockade, 2017 has started with a blockade of parliament
Om Astha Rai
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Trending : Australian education

A record number of Nepali students are heading to university Down Under
Jessica Cortis
Trending : Australian education

Learning to reconstruct

Volunteers from around the world are filling the gap left by the government in helping rebuild quake-damaged schools
Shreejana Shrestha in NUWAKOT
Learning to reconstruct
Nepali Times Buzz

Kamal Mani Dixit (1929 - 2016)

Kamal Mani Dixit was the closest Nepal came to having a Renaissance man
Ashutosh Tiwari
Kamal Mani Dixit (1929 - 2016)

China-Nepal bilateral relations

After reports of abuse on social media, fewer Nepali women are getting married to Chinese men
Pan Lan
China-Nepal bilateral relations

Owning up to our past

Bureaucratic insensitivities worry local communities working to rebuild heritage sites
Sahina Shrestha
Owning up to our past
Must See

Passengers

The viewer is left feeling slightly bewildered, as if a romantic dramedy somehow genre warped into a really banal Star Trek sequel
Sophia Pande
Passengers

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eSpecial

Editorial

H2O


H2O

Columns

Legalese

by Binita Dahal
Who will bell the cat?
Verdict

Miss Moti-vation

by Kripa Joshi
Knowledge has a beginning but no end
Verdict

Backside

by Ass
New year revolutions
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Cairn still in wait-and-see mode

2nd February 2012
Oil company says it won't drill in Nepal until the investment climate improves
MARK WILLIAMSON in EDINBURGH

Runners in wonderland

2nd February 2012
Despite the snow and darkness, this year's Annapurna 100 was exhilirating for both marathoners and spectators
MIKI UPRETI in KASKI

Green on the inside

2nd February 2012
A hotel that doesn't use plastic water bottles, a briquette-maker and orphans with green thumbs

Who says Nepal is divided?

2nd February 2012
The Tamang new year celebration on Tuesday proved Nepalis are more united than ever
VIJAY LAMA
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