Issue #897

February 16-22, 2018

Editorial

Parlour games

Diwakar Chettri Nepal has been ruled by a three-party syndicate after the end of the conflict in 2006, and throughout the decade-long transition…

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Columns

Dinkar Nepal
Connecting Dots by Dinkar Nepal

Aftershocks of the Blockade

Nepal and India both need to learn their lessons, and move on to improve bilateral ties

Lisa Choegyal
So far so good by Lisa Choegyal

“Tell me more …”

Liz Hawley said goodbye and thank you, then expressed surprise to be still alive the following morning

Ass
Backside by Ass

Cricket glossary

Asia is divided into two types of countries: those that play cricket and those that eat them. The Line of Control between these two…

Interview

Digitising archives, sharing knowledge

Nepali Times caught up with James Nye, Bibliographer Southern Asia at Joseph Regenstein Library at the University of Chicago during a visit to Kathmandu this month

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Multimedia

Not so long ago

Not so long ago

Remarkable images of Kathmandu Valley show how much and how fast we changed

Nepali Times

Must See

The Cloverfield Paradox

Equipped with gore, horror, thrills, secrets, and mysteries,the film never bores

Sophia Pande

From The Nepali Press

Bird census

Himal Khabarpatrika 14-20 January Kamal Rimal

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Biz Brief

Service swap

Turkish Airlines and Tranquillity Spa in Kathmandu have signed a year-long MoU allowing the airline’s employees 50% discount on the spa and…

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In this issue:

Miracles happens | Editorial: Parlour Games | Aftershocks of the Blockade | On Air to deter child marriage | Tell me more | Natural intelligence | Not so long ago | Land Reform in Cold War Nepal | We cannot change federalism, but we can change leaders | Air Jam | Cricket glossary