Issue #892

January 12-18, 2018

Columns

Shekhar Kharel
GUEST EDITORIAL by Shekhar Kharel

Prithvi Narayan Shah reborn

In the heady aftermath of the 2006 Democracy Movement, new terminologies like ‘New Nepal’ and ‘Krambhanga’ (paradigm shift) were being bandied…

Anil Chitrakar
1/2 Full by Anil Chitrakar

Re-imagining tourism

Nepal is not land-locked, but land-linked, with untapped potential for Indian, Chinese and domestic Nepali tourism

Ass
Backside by Ass

Wake up

In today’s weekly Asinine column yours truly will be making some very important, timely and relevant points, if I may say so myself. So it is…

Nation

Back to unity

Nepalis on Thursday witnessed something they had not seen in a decade: both the ceremonial and executive heads of state offering flowers to the statue of Prithvi Narayan Shah

Business

Power investors meet

Can Nepal generate 40,000MW of hydroelectricity in 10 years and unleash a slew of downstream industries?

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Nepali Times Buzz

Successful struggles

They grew up in Maiti Nepal and are now treating patients, prescribing medication and dressing wounds in the emergency ward

Ramu Sapkota

A woof of fresh air

Kathmandu gets citizens to be responsible for their community dogs

Ryan Chang

Must See

From The Nepali Press

Commissions for commissioners

Santa Gaha Magar in Himal Khabarpatrika In 1992, when Nepal held its first parliamentary elections under the 1990 Constitution, the polls cost…

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Heads of states

www.nepalkhabar.com, 17 January After much delay, the government on Wednesday named State Chiefs for all seven Provinces. Here is a brief…

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Biz Brief

Qatar discounts

Through its global sales campaign, Global Travel Boutique, Qatar Airways is offering passengers discounts across all cabin classes, along with…

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In this issue:

Back to unity | Editorial: Prithvi Narayan Shah reborn | Re-imagining tourism | Power investors meets | What's next for the Nepali Congress? | Successful struggles | A woof of fresh air | Swipe right for extortion | Commissions for commissioners | With new airport, Pokhara waits for takeoff | Tourist workers | Wake up