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A 2-party state

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6-12 October 2017 #878

eSpecial

E-Paper

6-12 October 2017 #878


A 2-party state

Editorial

Two Horse Race


Two Horse Race

Columns

Connecting Dots

by Dinkar Nepal
Sky is the Limit for Sano Babu
A 2-party state

So far so good

by Lisa Choegyal
Alan Root 1937-2017
A 2-party state

Miss Moti-vation

by Kripa Joshi
Wherever you go
A 2-party state

Backside

by Ass
Going rogue in Nepal
A 2-party state
Nation

A 2-party state

The main political actors have not changed: they are still mostly conservative, ‘higher’ caste men
Om Astha Rai
A 2-party state

The freedom of being illegal

Thousands of Nepalis in Malaysia prefer to be undocumented than be exploited and mistreated by their official employers
Upasana Khadka in KUALA LUMPUR
The freedom of being illegal
Nepali Times Buzz

Raze, retrofit or rebuild?

Instead of tearing down damaged Rana-era buildings, turn them into heritage hotels to give tourism a boost
Sahina Shrestha
Raze, retrofit or rebuild?

In a disaster-prone state

Why is it that even when we know Nepal as a country vulnerable to disasters, we consistently fail to mitigate their effects? This is the question Ajaya Dixit sets out to answer in his book
Ashutosh Tiwari
In a disaster-prone state

Jazz comes home

15 years of bringing people together
Shreejana Shrestha
Jazz comes home

Bhuwon Ratna Sthapit, 63

His ideas changed the way agriculture scientists had been working in Nepal, inspiring a whole new generation to involve farmers in their research
Bhuwon Ratna Sthapit, 63

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eSpecial

Editorial

Two Horse Race


Two Horse Race

Columns

Connecting Dots

by Dinkar Nepal
Sky is the Limit for Sano Babu
A 2-party state

So far so good

by Lisa Choegyal
Alan Root 1937-2017
A 2-party state

Miss Moti-vation

by Kripa Joshi
Wherever you go
A 2-party state

Backside

by Ass
Going rogue in Nepal
A 2-party state
 
Biz Brief

Turkish marks 4 years in Kathmandu

Turkish Airlines marks its fourth year of operations in Nepal
Turkish marks 4 years in Kathmandu

About Town

Jazzmandu
Vootoo

More from about town
FROM THE NEPALIPRESS
· Shock wave from the Left

From our archives

Where is my son?

13th October 2005
Two letters in Himal Khabarpatrika, 2 October

"The UN is talking to India, China and the US"

29th September 2005
As an Assistant Secretary General at the United Nations, Kul Chandra Gautam is the seniormost Nepali in the world body. He spoke to the BBC Nepali Service last week about the prospects of a negotiated solution to the Nepal conflict. Excerpts:

Murphy’s Law in force

6th October 2005
Three years after October Four, we know that if anything can go wrong it will
CK LAL

Unilateral multilateralism

6th October 2005
The Maoists and the parties should use the remaining two months of the ceasefire for confidence-building
RAGHU PANT
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