Two years have already passed since major earthquakes hit Nepal killing 9000 people, injuring others by many more thousands and destroying houses in hundreds of thousands. Sadly, however, an overwhelming majority of the earthquake victims are still l
By Keshab Poudel May 07, 2017
Renowned scholar, international relations expert and political scientist PROFESSOR LOK RAJ BARAL has been known for his scholarly contributions in Nepal as well as around the world. Prof Baral spoke to Keshab Poudel.
By Keshab Poudel May 07, 2017
Two years have already passed since major earthquakes hit Nepal killing 9000 people, injuring others by many more thousands and destroying houses in hundreds of thousands. Sadly, however, an overwhelming majority of the earthquake victims are still l
By Keshab Poudel May 07, 2017
Despite the major success in putting three women in the country’s top constitutional jobs and in ensuring 33 percent representation of women in the Legislature Parliament, the status of common Nepalese women is yet to improve much. Majority of women
By Keshab Poudel Mar 11, 2017
Professor LARRY HOLLINGWORTH, C.B.E, humanitarian program director, and ANTHONY LAND, PhD, senior fellow of London-based Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs of Fordham University, were recently in Kathmandu to conduct a month-long class i
By Keshab Poudel Mar 10, 2017
At a time when Nepal is in a crucial phase of implementing the new constitution, the state institutions are crumbling, while destabilizing one another. Despite these forces of destabilization, Nepal Army, which is the foundation of modern Nepal, has
By Keshab Poudel Feb 25, 2017