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#720 ( 15-21 August 2014 )
The state’s (mis)treatment of small-hold family farmers keeps rural Nepalis poor, which is why hunger lingers
#719 ( 8-14 August 2014 )
In the enthusiasm for infrastructure and hydroelectric projects, let’s not forget the dangerous geology of the Himalaya
#718 ( 1 - 7 August 2014 )
It is not in India’s strategic interest to make Nepal poorer through unfair deals
#717 ( 25-31 July 2014 )
The Indian economy can unlock Nepal's potential for growth.
#716 ( 18-24 July 2014 )
The UML election was not internal party democracy in action, but the politicisation of politics
#715 ( 11-17 July 2014 )
Why carve up the country into supposedly autonomous states, when there is no economic base for that autonomy?
#714 ( 4-10 July 2014 )
You don’t need a dictator to roll back democracy and shackle the media, elected demagogues are doing just fine.
#713 ( 27 June - 3 July 2014 )
Nepal is doing well, but not quite well enough
#713 ( 27 June - 3 July 2014 )
Reconciliation is not possible without truth and justice for the relatives of those murdered and disappeared ten years ago.
#712 ( 20-26 June 2014 )
When it rains in Delhi insecure politicians in Kathmandu unfurl their umbrellas
#711 ( 13-19 June 2014 )
Federalism is not about drawing boundaries but ensuring quality and prosperity
#710 ( 6-12 June 2014 )
We cannot afford a business-as-usual strategy for economic growth because they are economically and politically not sustainable. A fossil economy will doom us
#709 ( 30 May - 5 June 2014 )
Climate change crowds out all other crises, it is portrayed as a stand-alone problem whereas it is just another hardship that Nepal’s rural poor have to overcome
#708 ( 23-29 May 2014 )
There are parallels between the results of India’s election and Nepal’s Constituent Assembly polls in 2008
#707 ( 16-22 May 2014 )
‘He who defends a thief may be a bigger thief himself.’
#706 ( 9-15 May 2014 )
It would be unfortunate if proponents of the status quo in a conservative state apparatus force donors to stop support for social justice issues
#705 ( 2-8 May 2014 )
World Press Freedom Day is a timely reminder for us in the Nepali media to protect the freedom to be fair.
#704 ( 25 April - 1 May 2014 )
It is time the government set aside a more substantial portion of the fees it earns from Himalayan climbing to the welfare of workers who lay their lives on the line
#703 ( 18-24 April 2014 )
There is no political will for local elections among Kathmandu’s smug and self-absorbed rulers
#702 ( 11-17 April 2014 )
“You just can’t turn the page. You have to read that page before you turn it.”
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