Issue #803

April 8-14, 2016

Headline

Double trouble

Gopen Rai 62-year-old Purna Maya Tamang of Rayale village in Kavre (above) moves around a temporary shelter tending her chicken. She looks…

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Editorial

Coping and hoping

It is a glaring indictment of the state, that it gives citizens no reason to expect much from their elected representatives

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Columns

Navin Jha
Making It Plain by Navin Jha

The restless Tarai

If Kathmandu doesn’t listen, public anger in the Tarai is going to grow once more to boiling point

Ass
Backside by Ass

For crying out loud

Nepal’s glorious Maoist revolutionaries used to burst bombs, these days they burst into tears. Just the other day Comrade Horrible, who also…

Nation

Recurring nightmare

Families who lost their homes in the earthquake remember their loved ones killed during the war.

Sahina Shrestha

Business

Pokhara airport airborne

After four wasted decades, Pokhara may finally be getting a much-needed international airport

Rabindra Adhikari

Multimedia

The tale of two tragedies

The tale of two tragedies

Ten years after the conflict ended, and one year after the earthquake, tales of war-torn families that suffered a dual disaster

Nepali Times

Nepali Times Buzz

Learning from 25 April

Kathmandu Valley restoration can be an international showpiece, says award-winning heritage conservationist

Seulki Lee

A rising Nepal

Heritage sites in Kathmandu Valley destroyed in the earthquake are being rebuilt faster than homes

Smriti Basnet

Must See

The Big Short

The movie succeeds in explaining the underlying mischief and willful blindness on the part of the Wall Street banking fat cats

Sophia Pande

From The Nepali Press

A rebel village

Hira Bahadur Gharti Magar for Centre for Investigative Journalism (CIJ) in Himal Khabarpatrika (20-26 March)

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In this issue:

Double Trouble | Editorial: Coping and Hoping | Bimstec, BCIM, BBIN - & 'BCIN' | Pokhara airport airborne | The restless Tarai | Learning from 25 April | rising Nepal | A rebel village | Recurring nightmare | Bombed, rebuild, destroyed again | The hospital that was destroyed twice | Victims of war and earthquake | For crying out loud