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27 September - 3 October #675

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27 September - 3 October #675


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Editorial

Torpor and turpitude


Torpor and turpitude

Columns

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by Bihari K Shrestha
Observing the observers
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Inside Out

by Muma Ram Khanal
Disquiet and discontent
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Look Out

by Ajaz Ashraf
What's with the skullcaps?
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Backside

by Ass
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Nation

Water colours

Rivers are an essential part of birth, death and rebirth
Water colours

The sacred and the profane

Cleaning up the rivers that once cleansed our souls
Kunda Dixit
The sacred and the profane
Interview

"The prerequisite for investment is stability"

"The prerequisite for investment is stability"
Nepali Times Buzz

Awakening documentary

Technology doesn’t make good films, good storytellers do
Mallika Aryal
Awakening documentary

Festivals of films

Take a break from Dasain shopping and give your wallets a rest as Kathmandu gets ready to host two international film festivals
Festivals of films

Fit for a king

Patan Darbar Square’s earliest surviving courtyard is getting ready for a return to glory
Lawrence Miller
Fit for a king

Of mice and magic

Yantrick
Of mice and magic

Lal Durbar

Lal Durbar

Making Everest possible

Dhanvantari by Buddha Basnyat, MD
Making Everest possible
Must See

Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry

Sophia Pande
Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry

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eSpecial

Editorial

Torpor and turpitude


Torpor and turpitude

Columns

GUEST COLUMN

by Bihari K Shrestha
Observing the observers
WAKE UP

Inside Out

by Muma Ram Khanal
Disquiet and discontent
WAKE UP

Look Out

by Ajaz Ashraf
What's with the skullcaps?
WAKE UP

Backside

by Ass
More bowtick carbuy
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From our archives

long way home

29th March 2001
Bhutanese refugees have lost everything. All they have is that distant possibility of return.
RAMYATA LIMBU in DAMAK, Jhapa

Love in the time of AIDS

29th March 2001
True to their names, Asha and Sharan represent a marriage of hope and refuge.
SALIL SUBEDI

What’s really wrong?

29th March 2001
There are Nepalis who campaign for change at considerable personal cost and show real leadership potential. So why do they make so little impact?

25 years after SIKKIM

29th March 2001
Next month, it will be 25 years since the Indian annexation of Sikkim. Sudheer Sharma looks back at how a Himalayan kingdom lost its sovereignty.
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