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27 Oct - 2 Nov 2017 #881

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27 Oct - 2 Nov 2017 #881


Walk the talk

Editorial

WHAT’S IN IT FOR US?


WHAT’S IN IT FOR US?

Columns

1/2 Full

by Anil Chitrakar
Beggars can choose not to beg
Walk the talk

On the Way Up

by Kanak Mani Dixit
Lhotshampa, Rohingya
Walk the talk

GUEST COLUMN

by Pradumna B Rana
Modinomics falters
Walk the talk

Miss Moti-vation

by Kripa Joshi
You can't be what you can't see
Walk the talk

Backside

by Ass
All my troubles seem far away
Walk the talk
Nation

Walk the talk

Residents of Kathmandu, the Tarai and Chitwan could have their lives shortened by as much as four years because of foul air
Kunda Dixit
Walk the talk

Caught in the middle by middlemen

Migrant workers learn to face exploitation and abuse from recruiters at home and abroad
Upasana Khadka
Caught in the middle by middlemen
Nepali Times Buzz

#BreatheFree

A social media survey reveals the true extent of the health impact of Kathmandu’s deteriorating air quality
Ayesha Shakya
#BreatheFree

Nilam’s dream

Nilam’s activism against abuse has left her ostracised by her own community as she continues to try to convince Muslim, Dalit and minority families to protect and educate their girls
Sonia Awale in UDAYPUR
Nilam’s dream

Documenting South Asia

The 11th edition of Film Southasia begins on 2 November
Sahina Shrestha
Documenting South Asia
Must See

Blade Runner 2049

While this is a good film it is not a great one, neither visually nor in terms of plot or introduction of new character
Sophia Pande
Blade Runner 2049

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eSpecial

Editorial

WHAT’S IN IT FOR US?


WHAT’S IN IT FOR US?

Columns

1/2 Full

by Anil Chitrakar
Beggars can choose not to beg
Walk the talk

On the Way Up

by Kanak Mani Dixit
Lhotshampa, Rohingya
Walk the talk

GUEST COLUMN

by Pradumna B Rana
Modinomics falters
Walk the talk

Miss Moti-vation

by Kripa Joshi
You can't be what you can't see
Walk the talk

Backside

by Ass
All my troubles seem far away
Walk the talk
 
Biz Brief

Bosphorus experience

Bosphorus experience

About Town

Film Southasia
Bubbly brunch

More from about town
FROM THE NEPALIPRESS
· Insult to women
· No stopping elections

From our archives

Conspiracies at the Buffalo Inn

27th March 2008
There is now only one person who will benefit from stopping elections
CK LAL

Murkier and murkier

27th March 2008
Little to cheer about in the disarray among Madhesi groups
PRASHANT JHA

Tarai election fallout

27th March 2008
The movement has polarised the electorate, but Madhesis may not necessarily vote for Madhesi parties

Nothing new,nothing about economics

27th March 2008
Election fever forgets a thing or two
ARTHA BEED
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