Do the parties want to resolve Nepal's crisis or compound it further?
ROBIN RAJ
Climbers are taking giant leaps for mankind
JOTI GIRI
Nepalis must demand a resolution
Stop complaining, and start helping Nepal
RABINDRA MISHRA
Some unsolicited advice before King Gyanendra's Pokhara address
The only undergraduate students in the Western world who can navigate their way though Nepali newspaper texts on demands for constitutional reform
MICHEL HUTT
Pondering lessons from water privatisation on World Water Week
It is in the US national interest to make the king restore democracy
No Nepali Maoists were sighted at a Maoist solidarity meeting in London
Many Nepali-Londoners find their hopes shattered
FAY ADAMS
UK Nepalis celebrated Lhosar regardless of their backgrounds, what they had in common was their Nepali identity
ED BOWMAN
The king and the people need each other
If one Nepali opens a restaurant in London, everyone follows suit.
Are we being beckoned by a mythical hand of our own creation to the land of a lost time that no longer exists.if it ever did?
FAY ADAM
The Nepali community in the UK needs a cultural fix every now and then.
If Nepal indeed turns into a republic, history will not hold the Nepali people responsible.
London Eye is the first in a rotating column in this space every week that is written exclusively for Nepali Times by various London-based Nepal-watchers.