Rethinking future energy development in Nepal by combining solar and hydro energy
Why should environmentalists in Nepal suffer angst because Donald Trump got elected? How much worse can it get?
Why should environmentalists in Nepal suffer angst because Donald Trump got elected? How much worse can things get?
Nepal’s largest mosaic in Butwal is part of a drive against child slavery and exploitation
SD Muni's revelations completely undercut the foundations on which all the other chapters premise their analysis in Nepal in Transition
Why the proposed 10 percent electricity price hike will not solve the problem
A revealing blow-by-blow account of how the 1990 constitution was crafted
Mountain myths, muddled policies and new threats
The politics of monuments and why we build them
What plagues the national lumpen economy plagues hydropower too
The Working Procedure Regulation was never a hindrance to doing good work
What should the new model look like?
Real regression is putting arsonists and extortionists in power.
A book about brutal internal purges in the Philippine revolutionary movement may have lessons for our own.
Instead of being paranoid about outside interference, a wiser course would be to focus on the conditions at home that encourage meddling.
To be relevant in Nepali politics now, parties must be inclusive.
Artefacts like the stolen Dipankar and sites like Lumbini or Kushinagar belong primarily to the faithful, not the state.
Is the government's new Hydropower Development Policy an attempt to bypass the Constitution?
The party has a good chance to occupy the currently vacant "liberal democratic" band of the Nepali political spectrum that is left of the hardline royalists and right of the socialists.
Once again, a flurry of news portending the imminent resurrection of late Arun III and other hydropower projects has the media's blood racing.…