Published on: Nov 07, 2014
Bundling many into one: Bidur Municipality has over a dozen water users committees that manage one or more sources. Since 1995, efforts have been made to build an integrated municipal supply system under the community-led management of Bidur Drinking
By Ngamindra Dahal | Sep 18, 2014
As less than a month remains for the United Nations Framework for Climate Change Conference of Parties (COP20) to commence in Lima, Capital of Peru, between December 1 and 12, 2014, a 2-day national conference has concluded with a 9-point Rara Declar
By Keshab Poudel | Nov 07, 2014
Prime Minister’s recent observation that he will not quit his position without promulgating the constitution has been misconstrued by some, including some prominent leaders, to suggest that the statement was nothing but a clear indication that Koiral
By Dr. Tilak Rawal | Nov 07, 2014
Patriarchy is traditionally a characteristic of an agrarian society. Agricultural civilizations were basically run by men, they were the ones who hunted and gathered food for the family and were also the ones that controlled the social, cultural and
By Shradha Gyawali | Nov 07, 2014
At a time when debates are going on regarding the role of the Judicial Council to be specified in the new constitution, Member of Judicial Council UPENDRA KESHARI NEUPANE spoke to NEW SPOTLIGHT on various related issues. Excerpts:
By A Correspondent | Nov 07, 2014
Karnali river flows from the proposed dam site in the south-east direction for about 25 kilometers, after that the river makes a complete reversal in its direction. The river comes back to a point just two kilometers away from its earlier position
By Dr. A.B. Thapa | Nov 07, 2014