In the last days of the monsoon in 2006, a helicopter crash in Nepal’s eastern hills claimed some of the country’s best, including the charismatic environmentalist Chandra Gurung.
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A Concise History of Nepal by Baburam Acharya
For the first time in about six decades, an English translation of the pioneering book on Nepal?s history entitled नेपाल
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Subodh K. Singh is working as Political/Labor Specialist at the Embassy of United States of America in Kathmandu since 1993. He previously served as a Children's Rights Director at the institute of Hu
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On the evening of June 1, 2001, the King and Queen of Nepal, their daughter and younger son were murdered, evidently by their older son, whose own mysterious death ended the slaughter. The Kingâ€
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“Jana Fortier has made an important and original contribution to the ethnography of Nepal that focuses our attention on one of that country’s least known ethnic groups, the foraging peopl
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Here is a book, which describes briefly but analytically the fascinating story of the evolution of Nepal's administrative system from the very dawn of recorded history to the last days of Rana regime.
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This book includes 1040 personalities with B/W photos and it contains more than enough information about those people in a small space. It is a praiseworthy endeavor.
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The book is a textual and visual representation of Kathmandu Valley, weaving discourses on festivals, narratives and performances during August, September and October, which are intense months of fes
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- Organic Farming in Pokhara
- Nepali Ayurveda
- why Tamangs are Missing in Higher Education
- Civil Society in Post-conflict Nepal
- Commentary on the CA Process
- Ethics and P
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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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