Banepa, an old market town of 15,000, situated along a long and narrow vale just outside the eastern rim of Kathmandu Valley, is ideally located to serve as a
When Prime Minister Chandra Shumshere was planning to setup Kathmandu´s first college in 1918, he looked for open space. The site he selected for the Tri Chandra College was
"Gurkhas to Go" – The Independent, Kathmandu, 10 July
British Gurkhas to Stay" – British Embassy press release, 24 July
On 4 June, the Ministry of Defence in London
The Nepali government should relinquish its hold over small-scale hydropower and leave the arena free for more efficient consumer-run schemes.
In the upper reaches of the Kali Gandaki gorge, north
Micro-hydro-power technology, when unthinkingly grafted to remote areas, can destroy the spirit and the savings of entrepreneurs.
There is a warning being whispered these days in the village of Byasi
Is the Karnali Project feasible? Does Nepal need it? The answer to the first question does not necessarily lead to the second.
More than a year has passed since the