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Journalism of attachment

#736 ( 12-18 December 2014 )
Mohan Mainali
Should a journalist’s job extend beyond just coverage to also help the people we are reporting about?

Nepali bikers in Lanka

#735 ( 5-11 December 2014 )
Tyler Mcmahon
Yak Attack has grown from a high-altitude mountain bike race in Nepal to an internationally acclaimed global series

Making peace with the past

#735 ( 5-11 December 2014 )
Trishna Rana
For the women widowed by war, personal happiness comes last

Bal Mandir rapists jailed

#735 ( 5-11 December 2014 )
Sunir Pandey
Court hands 16.5 years jail term to two Bal Mandir employees for abuse and rape of three autistic girls

Half-widows of war

#734 ( 28 November-4 December 2014 )
Trishna Rana
Hand-in-hand, wives of those disappeared in the war help each other cope with life

Miles to go, promises to keep

#734 ( 28 November-4 December 2014 )
Elvin L Shrestha
Although the investment climate has improved, Nepal has to do a lot more to entice FDI in infrastructure

Cleaning up Janakpur

#733 ( 21-27 November 2014 )
David Seddon
Officials need to clean up their act, not just tidy up the town for the Modi visit

Preaching the gospel to guerrillas

#733 ( 21-27 November 2014 )
Luke Pender
Ex-soldiers build peace by turning former enemies to follow the word of Jesus Christ

The foreign handlers

#733 ( 21-27 November 2014 )
Bihari K Shrestha
Federalism is just decentralised feudalism in which warlords will rule states

The reward of giving

#732 ( 14-20 November 2014 )
Kunda Dixit
“The greatest satisfaction is to see the smile on the faces of children.”

Overkill in Gadhimai

#732 ( 14-20 November 2014 )
Lucia de Vries and Deepak Adhikari
Two divergent perspectives on the mass sacrifice of animals at Gadhimai on 27 November

Solving a burning problem

#732 ( 14-20 November 2014 )
Sunir Pandey
Kathmandu Valley will have to wait till August next year for its much-delayed first electric crematorium

When Banke burned

#732 ( 14-20 November 2014 )
Basanta Upadhyay
The lesson of the communal riots of 2006 in Nepalganj is that politics and religion can be a volatile mixture

Rebuilding lives in Jure

#731 ( 7- 13 November 2014 )
David Seddon
Three months on, traumatised survivors struggle to come to terms with the deadly Bhote Kosi landslide

Bad blood

#731 ( 7- 13 November 2014 )
Kalpana Bhattarai
The war was used by many to settle personal scores, and the sense of revenge still remains in the Tarai

Hudhud and the Himalaya

#730 ( 31 Oct - 6 Nov 2014 )
This is an abridged version of the quick deficiencies analysis by Project Himalaya

Mulde Peak

#730 ( 31 Oct - 6 Nov 2014 )
Kunda Dixit
Dobato-Khpora route is catching on among trekkers who want to get away from the crowds on the main Ghorepani-Ghandruk trail

Walking with the times

#730 ( 31 Oct - 6 Nov 2014 )
Kunda Dixit
Trekking needs to change with the times because of expansion of road network, outmigration of men from rural areas, and demands of trekkers for better facilities.

Married to the military

#730 ( 31 Oct - 6 Nov 2014 )
Trishna Rana
Nepal’s ‘conflict wives’ have been invisible and ignored

Rape as a weapon of war

#730 ( 31 Oct - 6 Nov 2014 )
Tufan Neupane
Perpetrators of conflict-era sexual violence walk free as women suffer in silence and fear
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