Published on: May 22, 2015
Hope the much talked about national unity government and issues related to its leadership and division of power do not shake and crack the new-found unity amongst leaders the way earthquakes shook our high-rises that are standing at different points
By Dr. Tilak Rawal | May 22, 2015
The bhaichalo / bhukamph of 2015 which struck around mid-day on 25th April and did an encore on 12th May 2015 may be termed the ‘Mother of Earthquakes’ in Nepal. The damages in Gorkha and Namche Bazaar – two tourist attracting centres are profound.
By Hemang Dixit | May 22, 2015
Nepal is intending to build in future high dam projects that will be having very big storage reservoirs to regulate river flow. Large areas of lands would be devastated with great loss of life and property if any such storage dams collapsed during
By Dr. A.B. Thapa | May 22, 2015
With the slow response of the government towards reconstruction and rehabilitation, desperate earthquake victims have launcheda drive on their own to constructthe temporary shelters before the onset of monsoon. Although the government announced a pac
By Keshab Poudel | May 22, 2015
Former joint General Secretary of Nepali Congress Govinda Raj Joshi hasbeen visiting various parts of earthquake affected Tanahu, Lamjung and Gorkha districtsto distribute relief materials to earthquake victims. Former home minister Joshi spoke to Ne
By A Correspondent | May 22, 2015