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Unintended Trans-Himalayan Consequences

#801 ( 25-31 March 2016 )
Kanak Mani Dixit
Did New Delhi ever imagine that its coercive strategy would backfire this badly?

Forecast: more thunderstorms

#801 ( 25-31 March 2016 )
Om Astha Rai
Climate change and lack of awareness is increasing the number of deaths from lightning strikes in the world’s most densely populated mountain nation

Dying for others

#801 ( 25-31 March 2016 )
Om Astha Rai
The royal tour has revived a debate in Nepal to redefine Nepal-UK relations that allows Gurkha recruitment.

Going with the flow

#800 ( 18-24 March 2016 )
Liew Yu Wei
World Water Day on 22 March must be an occasion to preserve Kathmandu's ancient waterspouts

No oil for oli

#800 ( 18-24 March 2016 )
Om Astha Rai
“Beijing can take advantage of Nepal’s increased distance from India, but is unlikely to help us at the cost of angering New Delhi.”

How to braid two cultures together

#800 ( 18-24 March 2016 )
Seulki Lee
Kathmandu Valley's exemplary assimilation of generations of Newar Muslims

Seeing both forest and trees

#799 ( 11-17 March 2016 )
Om Astha Rai
Gains in community forestry have come in handy during post-earthquake reconstruction

No relief

#799 ( 11-17 March 2016 )
Sahina Shrestha
2.5 million earthquake survivors have waited one year for help while the Reconstruction Authority discusses procedures and guidelines

What next in the Madhes?

#799 ( 11-17 March 2016 )
Jiyalal Sah
Madhesi protesters are ready to go back to the streets again, but only if their leaders behave

Online violence against women

#798 ( 4-10 March 2016 )
Sahina Shrestha
Nepal lacks adequate laws to deal with increasing violence and harassment of women in cyberspace

United Arab Emigrants

#798 ( 4-10 March 2016 )
Om Astha Rai
Nepali workers in the UAE move from construction to services

Work in progress

#798 ( 4-10 March 2016 )
Jan Møller Hansen
Dubai is one of the wealthiest and most luxurious cities in the world, and it is the migrant workers who toil here that make this lifestyle possible

Taboo no more

#798 ( 4-10 March 2016 )
Ayesha Shakya
Why is it so difficult for Nepali society to embrace female sexuality?

Teaching the write way

#798 ( 4-10 March 2016 )
Michael Nishimura
Activist challenges notion that social service is solely for women

A greener world

#797 ( 26 Feb - 3 Mar 2016 )
Yu Wei Liew
The ‘Make Nepal Green’ conference highlights the importance of self-reliance and renewable energy development.

Leaving footprints

#797 ( 26 Feb - 3 Mar 2016 )
Sahina Shrestha
“It is unfortunate that a country like Nepal with such a huge potential in renewable energy has to import dirty energy from a country that relies mainly on coal-burning thermal power."

The Vertical University

#797 ( 26 Feb - 3 Mar 2016 )
Rajeev Goyal and Priyanka Bista
From Koshi Tappu to Kangchenjunga, this unique biodiversity conservation and learning region will stretch 8km into the sky.

Learn to earn

#796 ( 19-25 February 2016 )
Om Astha Rai
More Nepali overseas workers want to acquire skills before they go abroad

Water brings life

#796 ( 19-25 February 2016 )
Sahina Shrestha
How a small investment in irrigation was all it took to raise incomes of farmers and curb migration

What the people think about the ‘People’s War’

#795 ( 12-18 February 2016 )
Seulki Lee
Two decades on, there is mostly disappointment in the cradle of the Maoist revolution
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