As a retrospective, Nepali Times brings a selection of opinion columns from the past 600 weekly editions of the paper since May 2000
In an ideal world, we would have a smart government. It would recognise our growing dependence on expensive imported fuel and give tax breaks…
Going green is no longer a fad, but a necessity. Meet the exhibitors at Nepali Times eco fair to learn innovative ways to be environment friendly.
Little green store Ecoprise, a company that focuses on environment-friendly products and solutions has opened a store called ecoKendra that…
Ten years ago, buying furniture meant running down to the local carpenter or making a trip to Bagbajar. The idea of a designer furniture store…
EMPORIOS Furniture is about style, design and for some, luxury. In the brightly painted new houses springing up on Kathmandu's outskirts, the…
Solar power comes in two types: passive solar heating for water and electricity generation through photo-voltaic panels. Solar panels used to be…
China's Huang Ming wins this year's 'alternative Nobel' for being a solar energy pioneer
RIC WASSERMAN in STOCKHOLM
Solar energy promises to take Nepalis out of the dark ages
BHRIKUTI RAI
Samsung C3322 Duos/Lakota DS/ Metro DSWith features like Bluetooth, a 2MP Camera, Dual Sim, External Micro SD up to 16GB, FM Radio and FM…
Demand for both low-end and high-end electronic products continues to rise among urban Nepalis
Are you one of those for whom Dasain is just too much of a chore? Do you hate being forced to pay respects to relatives you don't respect? Is it…
JANA ASENBRENNEROVA In her autobiography, Is Life a Thorn or a Flower? that won this year's Madan Prize, Jhamak Ghimire writes about her…
THOMAS BELL
These events are free and open to the public
Collection of Wayne Amtzis poetry looks at Nepal's war in the context of the unhappy peace that preceded and followed it
The singer of the hit song Phoolko Ankhama, is coming to Nepali readers as a writer
The Kathmandu Literary Jatra is in town. The glorious courtyards of the Patan Museum are set to play host to unprecedented intellectual…
RABI THAPA
Interview with journalist Jug Suraiya
Ichchha Raj Tamang is the chairman of Nepal Land and Housing Developers Association. Tamang talked to Nepali Times after recently hosting the Real Estate Expo.
The highs and lows of high-rise living
PAAVAN MATHEMA
Park View Horizon Apartment, Varun Developers One of the first high-rise apartments in Nepal is Dhapasi's Park View Horizon. Park View has 212…
An advanced traffic management system is the need of the hour
Interview with NADA chairman Saurabh Jyoti
The Prime Minister has set an example by going local, but will he now invest some of the money collected from auto taxes into infrastructure?