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A new energy mix for a New Nepal

#749 ( 13-19 March 2015 )
Suraj Pandey
Hydro for the hills, biomass for the plains

Being Nepali or becoming Nepali?

#748 ( 6-12 March 2015 )
Anjana Rajbhandary
Nepal has one of the most progressive laws on gay and lesbian rights, but still treats its women as second-class citizens

Corrosive laws

#748 ( 6-12 March 2015 )
Binita Dahal
Lenient punishment is not a deterrent for heinous crimes like acid attacks

Clean kilns

#748 ( 6-12 March 2015 )
Sonia Awale
Lack of incentives for green bricks means factories are still using old, polluting technology

The other bad carbon

#748 ( 6-12 March 2015 )
Kunda Dixit
Black carbon is easier and faster to control than carbon dioxide to reduce global warming and health hazards

Rugby gets a kick-start

#748 ( 6-12 March 2015 )
Stéphane Huët

Not yet boiling point

#747 ( 27 Feb-5 Mar 2015 )
Navin Jha
The people of the Tarai are angry, but not angry enough to join another protest movement led by Madhesi politicians

Rupees from rubbish

#747 ( 27 Feb-5 Mar 2015 )
Sahina Shrestha
Private companies are stepping in to manage and make money from Kathmandu’s garbage

Political geography of Nepal’s Twittersphere

#747 ( 27 Feb-5 Mar 2015 )
Bibek Paudel
About 30,000 tweets that shared links from popular Nepali news websites were mined for this analysis.

A stir within

#745 ( 13-19 February 2015 )
Om Astha Rai
The Maoists anger their Madhesi allies by nominating a controversial floor-crosser as CA member

Love in the time of Facebook

#745 ( 13-19 February 2015 )
Anjana Rajbhandary
This just in: Too much time on social networking sites may end romantic relationships

Boy walked eight days to treat broken arm

#745 ( 13-19 February 2015 )
Tsering Dolker Gurung
"Unlike other hospitals, we want fewer patients, not more."- S P Kalaunee of Bayalpata Hospital

Learning the hard way

#745 ( 13-19 February 2015 )
Sahina Shrestha
Five years after its deadly cholera epidemic, western Nepal tries to prevent a repeat

Getting rid of soot

#745 ( 20-26 February 2015 )
Helena Molin Valdes and Arnico Panday
Reducing black carbon in the region will have multiple benefits and save lives

Learning from experience

#745 ( 20-26 February 2015 )
Beth Norford
Teachers look beyond textbooks into their communities for sources of knowledge and curriculum ideas

Back to the village campaign

#745 ( 20-26 February 2015 )
Cynthia Choo
Young Nepalis are taking two years off to teach in rural schools and upgrade the quality of education

Who doesn’t want a TRC?

#745 ( 20-26 February 2015 )
Om Astha Rai
Conflict victims fear the TRC serves only the interests of a state made up of former enemies.

Putting wind in the map

#744 ( 6-12 February 2015 )
Kushal Gurung
Areas of Nepal have wind profiles ideally suited to meet peak electricity demand

In the shadow of death

#744 ( 6-12 February 2015 )
Marty Logan
The suicide rate in Nepal’s most prosperous and literate districts is rising alarmingly

Cracks in the Madhesi front

#744 ( 6-12 February 2015 )
Om Astha Rai
Marred by deep distrust, Madhesi parties look incapable of serving the Maoist interest
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