Issue #811

June 3-9, 2016

Headline

Catching up

Although it is the home district of Education Minister Giriraj Mani Pokhrel, the literacy rate in Mahottari is only 46 per cent.

Santa Gaha Magar

Editorial

Climactic change

Green is not just the colour of the environment, it is also the colour of money.

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Columns

Navin Jha
Making It Plain by Navin Jha

The game goes on

The Madhesi parties want to keep agitation in slow boil until the Oli coalition falls

Ass
Backside by Ass

You stab my back, I stab yours

onlinekhabar.com Given the number of clowns who populate our government and the comedy that is politics today, it is time for the Ass to throw…

Nation

Mobilising women

Women’s centres help empower women to claim their rights and regain their footing

Ayesha Shakya

Catching up

Although it is the home district of Education Minister Giriraj Mani Pokhrel, the literacy rate in Mahottari is only 46 per cent

Santa Gaha Magar

Interview

Review

Yuma

Yuma comes as a breath of fresh air, with a mostly female ensemble re-enacting a story revolving around gender roles in society.

Sahina Shrestha

Nepali Times Buzz

Kurule tenupa

A village in eastern Nepal is emptying because it is just too difficult to find water

Kishor Sharma

Must See

X-Men: Apocalypse

Even the skilled hands of Bryan Singer cannot really inject that hard-to-pin-down bit of fun into a plot that any child can guess at.

Sophia Pande

From The Nepali Press

Biz Brief

Triveni in Jamal

Consumer electronics company Triveni Byapar opened a new showroom in Jamal. The store will offer a wide range of products from brands like…

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In this issue:

Catching up |Editorial: Climactic Change |The game goes on |Three kings in four days |Mobilising Women |Shreejana's world of make - believe |In the name of the people |When melting mountains shake |Mountain people paying price for climate change |Backside: You stab my back, I stab yours