Issue #882

November 3-9, 2017

Headline

In a maze

Subhas Rai Nepal’s electoral politics was thrown off-kilter by the surprise alliance between the Maoist-Centre and the UML. The aftershocks are…

Editorial

Unstoppable

Bhanu Bhattarai It has become a habit for Nepal’s rulers, most of whom have been with us since the restoration of democracy in 1990, to play…

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Columns

Kripa Joshi
Miss Moti-vation by Kripa Joshi

Hero

Akanshya Shah
Del-Ktm by Akanshya Shah

Obor, or not obor?

Can the convergence of US-India interests contain China?

Lisa Choegyal
So far so good by Lisa Choegyal

The lyrical life of Desmond Doig

Editor, writer, painter, designer, photographer, expeditioner, conservationist, Renaissance man, and a Kathmandu everyman

Dinkar Nepal
Connecting Dots by Dinkar Nepal

The Jasmine Revolution

The upcoming elections provide Nepali voters with the real chance for change

Ass
Backside by Ass

Bottoms up

Being the Fifth Column of the Fourth Pillar of the State as well as the mouth organ of democracy, and thanks to new safeguards in the new…

Nation

In a maze

The elections should usher in an era of stability, reform and inclusiveness, but the fact that most of the same personalities from 20 years ago are in the fray does not arouse much hope.

Nepali Times Buzz

Canada quake aid

Canadian Ambassador to Nepal Nadir Patel announced new support for the survivors of the 2015 Nepal earthquake.

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Superbike

Cargo bicycles can ease daily chores, save money and transform businesses

Shreejana Shrestha

Khumbu then, and now

In 'Khumbu Since 1950' Alton Byers tells the visual story of how much the land of the Sherpa people has changed in the past 70 years

Must See

Viceroy’s House

Viceroy’s House while not perfect, is a difficult, essential, reminder of what might happen to us.

Sophia Pande

From The Nepali Press

Baby Factory

Yasodha Thapa of Chededaha returns home with her new born daughter. Ever since she was married at 14, Bishna Kala Thapa has either been…

Prakash Singh

Biz Brief

Turkish on Chandragiri

Turkish Airlines and Chandragiri Hills Cablecar have entered a collaboration under which customers and employees one company will get discounts…

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In this issue:

In a maze | Editorial: Unstoppable | Beggars can choose not to beg | Obor, or not Obor? | Canada quake aid | The lyrical life of Desmond Doig | Super bike | Khumbhu then, and now | The movement to rebuild Kasthamandap | lections are life-line | The Kingdom of cardamon | Bottoms up