May 17-23, 2002
Headline
Editorial
War ki par?
Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has returned from his fund-raising trip to the United States and Britain with promises of help in cash and…
From The Nepali Press
"The fake offer of a ceasefire is a government conspiracy."
News of the offer of a unilateral month-long cease fire by Maoist leader Prachanda raised hopes that the violence between the security forces…
Domestic Brief
LOST-AND-FOUND BUDDHA
Stolen from Patan in January, a precious Buddha figure has been found in Vienna
KUNDA DIXIT
Get in touch
There's plenty of reason to celebrate World Telecommunications Day in Nepal this year. The Nepal Telecommunications Corporation is offering a 50…
More damage assessment
On the heels of the banking sector assessing their losses due to the emergency, the Nepal Civil Aviation Authority has done the same. (See also…
In this issue:
Virtual truce? | War ki par ? | Editorial: Budget blues at Bagh Darbar | Rebel with a cause | Counting on Nepal | Dialectics of diaspora | No child’s play | Will the Buddha be back | Amrika-return | “The quarantine is more serious than the trade treaty.” | Dalits, Gujarat and the BJP | “A small chink in the prison wall” | “The fake offer of a ceasefire is a government conspiracy.” | The Battle of Gam | Golf for beginners



