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16-22 February 2018 #897

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16-22 February 2018 #897


Miracles happen

Editorial

Parlour games


Parlour games

Columns

So far so good

by Lisa Choegyal
“Tell me more …”
Miracles happen

Connecting Dots

by Dinkar Nepal
Aftershocks of the Blockade
Miracles happen

Backside

by Ass
Cricket glossary
Miracles happen

Not so long ago




Remarkable images of Kathmandu Valley show how much and how fast we changed

By: Nepali Times
Comments
Nation

Miracles happen

What happened in Namibia was news not only in Nepal, it was described by ESPN as ‘one of the most miraculous endings to an ICC tournament match at any level
Marty Logan
Miracles happen

Air jam

Congestion at Kathmandu airport due to delayed expansion is choking Nepal's economy
Om Astha Rai
Air jam

On air to deter child marriage

How radio is helping prevent Nepali girls from being married young
Shipra Jha
On air to deter child marriage

Land reform in cold war nepal

The first US Ambassador came to Nepal 65 years ago this week to push for socio-economic reform
Tom Robertson
Land reform in cold war nepal
Interview

Digitising archives, sharing knowledge

Nepali Times caught up with James Nye, Bibliographer Southern Asia at Joseph Regenstein Library at the University of Chicago during a visit to Kathmandu this month
Digitising archives, sharing knowledge
Nepali Times Buzz

Natural Intelligence

Creating a specialised talent pool in Nepal on Artificial Intelligence and drone making.
Duksangh Sherpa
Natural Intelligence
Must See

The Cloverfield Paradox

Equipped with gore, horror, thrills, secrets, and mysteries,the film never bores
Sophia Pande
The Cloverfield Paradox

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eSpecial

Editorial

Parlour games


Parlour games

Columns

So far so good

by Lisa Choegyal
“Tell me more …”
Miracles happen

Connecting Dots

by Dinkar Nepal
Aftershocks of the Blockade
Miracles happen

Backside

by Ass
Cricket glossary
Miracles happen
 
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Service swap

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