MAOIST
Kathmandu is still a place where one can be at ease, despite all the problems on the streets and the corridors of powers.
DINESH WAGLE
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Politics stands as a formidable dyke between Nepal’s mighty rivers and its thirsty people.
EDWIN KOO
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One Nepali based in the US discovers a new medium through which he learns more about his diverse and bewildering homeland – film.
BINAYA SUBEDI
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As mothers continue to lose their children to war, Usha D. Acharya wonders why man persists in using evil ways to fight the evil.
USHA D. ACHARYA
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A Burmese journalist looks to his neighbour, Nepal, for a fresh perspective on peace and democracy – and his own country.
AUNG ZAW
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