In this issue:
- Civil War and International Aid
- Maoists and Dalits
- CPN-M's International Relations
- Book Review
- YCL Cadres in Nepal's Transition
- People's War and the Disappeared
- Int
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- Madhes and the Nepali State
- Reading Maoist Memoirs
- Corporate Friendly Nepali Dailies
- Rural Reporting
- Reading Historical Texts from South Asia
- Locating Place in Samra
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Articles
Hritika Rana and Bristi Vaidya
Challenges and Opportunities of Digital Agro-advisory Services for Smallholder Farmers
Pages 243?268
Hari Har Jnawali and Bali Dhan Rai
Colonial Inte
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Tales of the Turquoise is put together from day-to-day notes of events taken during a twenty day pilgrimage of many of the major temples,. shrines and sacred mountains of the Dolpo region of north-wes
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Born at Sanglakhola,Kathmandu, Dr Ramesh Raj Kunwar is Nepal's Prominent anthropologist and tourism educationist. He was educated first at Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, where h
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POSTCARDS FROM KATHMANDU provides a charming and endearing portrait of his family’s adjustment to their new home, but Selby also delivers an elegant but intimate snapshot of this magical land i
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"This is the fascinating and moving story of a young Nepali woman seeking answers to life. She was confused by the hypocrisy and corruption she found in the culture she grew up in. There was discrimin
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What trekker doesn't dream of getting off the beaten track? Of escaping the congestion of the main 'tea-house' trekking routes and experiencing the real Nepal?
The Newars of Nepal are a people with a high degree of material culture and a distinctive social organisation. Though stray references on them are available from the pioneering accounts of Levi, Hodgs
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