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#836 ( 9-15 December 2016 )
Sameer M Dixit, Buddha Basnyat and Paras Pokhrel
Nepal has issues of overuse of antibiotics in both humans and animals, uncontrolled prescription, or hospital-based infections
#836 ( 9-15 December 2016 )
Officials secretly created a deliberate artificial shortage of electricity to enrich themselves while doing untold harm to Nepal's economy
#835 ( 2-8 December 2016 )
India did not welcome Nepal’s constitution and backed Madhesi protesters last year, but has sent positive signals about the amendment.
#835 ( 2-8 December 2016 )
Nepali boy runs away from home, is rescued from Delhi and reunited with his mother nine years later.
#835 ( 2-8 December 2016 )
Survey reveals young women in Nepal are exposed to greater dangers than just cat calls and wolf whistles.
#835 ( 2-8 December 2016 )
Water from Melamchi will finally flow out of Kathmandu taps, but not everywhere.
#834 ( 25 Nov - 1 Dec 2016 )
Second-time prime minister Dahal is in a tight spot once again as the country marks the tenth anniversary of the peace accord this week
#834 ( 25 Nov - 1 Dec 2016 )
A photographer’s pictorial documentation of Pushpa Kamal Dahal from revolutionary to two-time prime minister
#833 ( 18-24 November 2016 )
Triveni Chand And Pankaj Parajuli
With the amount spent even before they get the visa, students planning to study in the US can easily start a viable business at home
#833 ( 18-24 November 2016 )
Simplifying the recruitment process and easing restrictions will help Nepalis working in Afghanistan more than a blanket ban
#833 ( 18-24 November 2016 )
Demonetisation takes its toll on Nepali migrant workers, students
#832 ( 11-17 November 2016 )
Marpha meeting of practitioners of Tibetan medicine plan revival of the healing tradition
#832 ( 11-17 November 2016 )
Austrian architect Götz Hagmüller’s forthcoming memoir promises to be a homage to Kathmandu Valley’s heritage
#832 ( 11-17 November 2016 )
Om Astha Rai and Smriti Basnet
What Donald J Trump's victory means to Nepal, especially the country’s tight balancing act between India and China.
#831 ( 28 Oct - 3 Nov 2016 )
Despite huge domestic demand, Nepal’s horticulture industry has been nipped in the bud
#831 ( 28 Oct - 3 Nov 2016 )
National Geographic photo editor Patrick Witty is at Photo Kathmandu to talk about visuals
#831 ( 28 Oct - 3 Nov 2016 )
Nepal-made products are steadily gaining visibility and recognition around the world
#831 ( 28 Oct - 3 Nov 2016 )
There has been intense behind-the-scenes diplomatic lobbying to seek a ‘package deal’ on impeachment that will include an agreement on contentious amendments to the constitution
#830 ( 21-27 October 2016 )
China’s strategy for a clean energy future holds important lessons for Nepal
#830 ( 21-27 October 2016 )
Shifting geopolitics is once more buffeting Nepal’s ties with India and China
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