Headline
Nation
In the face of expensive private medical services, Kathmandu Valley's government hospitals need to be better supported so they can continue providing large numbers of people the stellar services they are known for.
HEMLATA RAI & SALIL SUBEDI
If equal parts of happiness and exasperation have ever lain in winding, narrow streets packed with people, shops, pubs, restaurants, hostels, travel and tour agencies, video and pool parlours and cybercafes, they\'ve done in Thamel.
NEPALI TIMES REPORT
An Indo-Pakistan nuclear exchange is not a matter just for those two squabbling neighbours, it will affect us too.
The 72-point headline "Saving Nepal" was probably intended to grab the attention of readers sick
The new education policy aims at making primary-level learning "joyful" and involving communities in their children's schooling.
HEMLATA RAI
This bideshi doctor looks like Noam Chomsky, has written Nepal's first trekking guide, and swears by John Rawls' theory of justice.
STEPHEN BEZRUCHKA
If "development" was real, why was Rapti zone so favourable for the development of the Maoist movement?
Domestic Brief
Sports
Nepali football is at a stalemate.
MUKUL HUMUGAIN
History
Culture
Poubha artists are set to create a huge mural inside Patan's Golden Temple, melding devotional art and architectural preservation.
SALIL SUBEDI
Nepali Society
Business
Nepal's traditional gold and silver craftsmen are facing a two-pronged challenge-from new investors and changing tastes.
ALOK TUMBAHANGPHEY
Indo-Nepal trade has soared and both countries have benefited.
BINOD BHATTARAI
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