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Nov 24 2008
After a decade long civil war and wanting to develop itself, Nepal can shape its own economic policy by sharing China’s experience, a Nepali journalist recalled his 16 times visit to China and offered his insight into China’s 30-year...
Nov 21 2008
Nepal’s Maoists, who won power this year after a decade-long civil war, meet today to chart the path of their revolution with leaders ideologically split over whether to maintain a free market or impose state control.
Nov 21 2008
At least two people were injured and police lobbed teargas shells to break up protests after a general strike over the alleged murder of two men by Maoists took a violent turn in the Nepali capital on Thursday.
Nov 21 2008
India’s Colgate-Palmolive (COLG.BO: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) said on Thursday it sold its wholly owned unit in Nepal, but did not disclose how much it got from the sale.
Nov 20 2008
Yesterday, Wednesday was critical in Kathmandu Valley. Protesters in Kathmandu burned tyres and shattered car windows Wednesday to protest the deaths of two young men who were allegedly abducted by the youth wing of Nepal’s ruling Maoists. The...
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Nov 18 2008
Nepalese political parties have agreed to immediately begin work on a new constitution and enforce it by May 2010, according to Parliament sources. The sources said that the Constituent Assembly has formally adopted rules and procedures that would pave...
Nov 18 2008
The father of India’s missile technology and former president APJ Abdul Kalam was given a reverential welcome in Nepal on Monday as he arrived on a two-day visit crammed with programmes.
Nov 18 2008
The International Conference on Mountain Biodiversity is taking place in Kathmandu Valley.
Nov 17 2008
Not content with abolishing the country’s 239-year-old monarchy and stripping the deposed royal family of their legal immunity, Nepal’s new Maoist-led government is now seeking to remove the statues of its past kings, long since dead.
Nov 17 2008
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has learnt with great concern that Jagat Joshi, a reporter with the Nepali daily Janadisha, has been missing from Attariya town in Kailali district in Nepal’s far west since October 8.