May 2-8, 2008
Headline
Editorial
Snap out of it
SANTA GAHA MAGAR Two millimetres. That is how fast the human nail grows in three weeks, judging by the progress of the indelible ink on our…
Columns


Kick-starting Nepal
Besides the constitution, let's also draft a new strategy to rebuild Nepal

Revolution to development
Job-creation is about local ownership and institution-building

Wah, kya ishtyle hai!
Bollywood's quest for substance was noble but doomed to failure
Waiting for Goit
The man could have been an asset in the formation of an inclusive and federal Nepal
Naryanhiti Party Palace
Among all the brilliant ideas about what to do with royal assets, the one to turn Naryanhiti Palace into a party palace is probably the most…
Nation
People power to hydropower
A Nepal-India conference in Bihar zeroes in on water resources
KUNDA DIXIT in PATNA
“The next step is to build high dams”
In contrast to his flamboyant predecessor Laloo Yadav, Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar has carved an image of being focused on governance.…
Information whiteout
No climbing, no phones, no cameras, no reporting
ISHWAR RAUNIYAR at EVEREST BASE CAMP
Conservation
The vultures are circling again
A drug ban and feeding centres have brought vultures back from extinction
UMA KHANAL in NAWALPARASI
Horns of a dilemma
Lax security at election time has led to a rise in rhino poaching
RAMESWOR BOHARA in BARDIYA
From The Nepali Press
Election diary
Is what happened to Gorkha a sign of things to come?Damodar Neupane in Kantipur, 20 April
In this issue:
Great hall of the people |Snap out of it |Editorial: Waiting for Goit |Kick-starting Nepal |Information whiteout |Infrastructure blues |Election diary |Decision time |Staying on |Bad losers |The vultures are circling again |Horns of a dilemma |South of the border |People power to hydropower |“The next step is to build high dams” |Revolution to development |Carbon neutral |Backside: Naryanhiti Party Palace









