Issue #846

February 17-23, 2017

Headline

Pulling a poll cart

Diwakar Chettri Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal is under mounting pressure to announce a date for local elections, but so far he has only…

Editorial

Inbound rebound

Kunda Dixit Nepal’s tourism industry has taken some hard knocks lately. There was the human tragedy of the earthquake, and just as the country…

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Columns

Jiwan Bahadur Shahi
GUEST EDITORIAL by Jiwan Bahadur Shahi

A solid tourism brand

Madhu Sudan Dahal Nepal’s tourism industry survived a devastating earthquake two years ago. It hit rock bottom, and now it can only go up. Nepal…

Lisa Choegyal
So far so good by Lisa Choegyal

Fire in the afternoon

Once upon a time, Lady Elephant helped put out the flames at Tiger Tops

Binita Dahal
Legalese by Binita Dahal

Chicken or egg?

What comes first, election or amendment?

Nation

2 million by 2020

Nepal has set an ambitious target to increase tourist numbers, but is it realistic?

Shreejana Shrestha

Review

Mango Chili

Reasonable pricing and generous portion makes it a must visit destination

Jessica Cortis

Nepali Times Buzz

Worldly-wise women

A whole day of stories, workshops, panels, performance by women for women this Saturday

Smriti Basnet

Soon, Sagoon

A Nepali sets out to change the way the world uses social media

Sahina Shrestha

Relic of a legacy

Kaiser library, one of the jewels of the Rana crown, awaits repairs after the earthquake

Shuvechchhya Pradhan

Must See

Arrival

A stupendously accomplished film with a few flimsy loose ends

Sophia Pande

From The Nepali Press

Biz Brief

House of music

M.A.W. Music, authorised distributor of Yamaha Music, opened its showroom for professional audio systems and musical instruments in Naxal.…

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In this issue:

Pulling a poll cart | Editorial : Inbound rebound | Fire in the afternoon | Chicken or egg? | Worldy - wise women | Kathmandu's Silicon Alley and the law | Relic of legacy | Mahabir's dream coming true | 2 million by 2020