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What federalism?

#894 ( 26 Jan - 1 Feb 2018 )
Om Astha Rai
A decade after Nepal was declared a federal republic, most Nepalis still do not know what federalism means and how it will work

Guns into malls

#893 ( 19-25 January 2018 )
Rameshwar Bohara
Nepal Army demolishes historic hospital to make way for commercial complex

What are you allergic to?

#893 ( 19-25 January 2018 )
Sonia Awale
An epidemic of pollution-related allergies sweeps Kathmandu as winter wears on  

Back to unity

#892 ( 12-18 January 2018 )
Om Astha Rai
Nepalis on Thursday witnessed something they had not seen in a decade: both the ceremonial and executive heads of state offering flowers to the statue of Prithvi Narayan Shah

With new airport, Pokhara waits for takeoff

#892 ( 12-18 January 2018 )
Ziyu Lin
Much delayed project would transform tourism and the economy of Central Nepal

Govinda KC’s charges

#892 ( 12-18 January 2018 )
Govinda KC’s disposition at the Supreme Court on 8 January

Guns into malls

#892 ( 12-18 January 2018 )
Rameshwar Bohara
Nepal Army demolishes historic hospital to make way for commercial complex

Building Kathmandu

#891 ( 5-11 January 2018 )
Marty Logan
Tens of thousands of labourers flock to Kathmandu from all parts of Nepal and beyond, driven by opportunities to earn

The end of the road for Bhutan's refugees

#891 ( 5-11 January 2018 )
Jenna Kunze
Camps are closing in 2018, and remaining refugees wait to return or move on

A flood of migration

#891 ( 5-11 January 2018 )
Shreejana Shrestha
Floods in the Tarai repeatedly inundate villages, submerging villagers in poverty

Game of thrones

#891 ( 5-11 January 2018 )
Om Astha Rai
The louder the clarification, the deeper the speculation. This appears to describe Maoist Chair Pushpa Kamal Dahal’s statement that he will not form the new government outside his party’s alliance with the UML

Pokhara gets ready

#890 ( 29 Dec 2017 - 4 jan 2018 )
Yuvaraj Shrestha
Pokhara may be the undisputed capital city of Province 4, but it lacks physical infrastructure for the 60-member state assembly hall, ministries and the Chief Minister’s residence

From Chitwan to Chiyoda

#890 ( 29 Dec 2017 - 4 jan 2018 )
Kunda Dixit
The number of Nepalis exploiting immigration loopholes to work in Japan is rising exponentially

To forget or not to forget

#890 ( 29 Dec 2017 - 4 jan 2018 )
Shreejana Shrestha
Can new provincial governments address hardships of war victims?

Thinking and acting locally

#890 ( 29 Dec 2017 - 4 jan 2018 )
Om Astha Rai
The Centre is yet to decide where to set up temporary headquarters of state governments, but people in Dharan have already declared their city the capital of Province 1

Shape of things to come

#890 ( 29 Dec 2017 - 4 jan 2018 )
Kunda Dixit
The bargaining for power in the merged communist parties and the wrangling in the provinces is a sign of things to come, and what lies in store for Nepali politics in the new year

On Queen's Pond

#889 ( 22-28 December 2017 )
Sahina Shrestha
“But Rani Pokhari will need a coffee shop. We will build it.”

Put back what you pump out

#889 ( 22-28 December 2017 )
Sonia Awale
Kathmandu Valley’s water table is falling fast as demand for water empties aquifers

Show stoppper

#889 ( 22-28 December 2017 )
Two weeks after the final phase of elections, the NC, voted out by the people, clings to power, while the Left Alliance is struggling to form the new government

Cranes replace cranes in Buddha's birthplace

#888 ( 15-21 December 2017 )
Om Astha Rai
Nepalis are proud about Lumbini, but not outraged about its development
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