Scholars fault rule by King Himalayan News ServiceKathmandu, May 13:Intellectuals today said that King Gyanendra has failed to rule the nation properly during the last 19 months after the sacking of the elected Prime Minister and holding the executive powers to himself.According... Travel 14 May, 2004
Conflict resolution Role of third party mediation Aditya Man ShresthaWe are debating profusely reflecting our personal and partisan bias, whether Nepal should accept the mediation offer made by UN Secretary General Kofi Annan in ending the violent conflict in our country. The debate is rather... 12 Apr, 2004
Concern over abduction Himalayan News ServiceKathmandu, April 3:Human Rights activists have drawn their serious concern regarding the abduction of teachers, social workers and other civilians by the Maoist rebels from Aagichowm village of Dhading. "We request the Maoists for... Horoscopes 04 Apr, 2004
King-party unity stressed Himalayan News ServicePokhara, March 15:Former Speaker Daman Nath Dhungana, addressing the third national convention of human rights radio audience in Pokhara, said the King and the political parties should unite for the establishment of constituent... Travel 16 Mar, 2004
Call for consensus on reforms Political leaders on Wednesday urged for the national consensus to “far-reaching socio-economic reform and change” to curb the violence unleashed by the Maoists and to gear up for overall development. “The country is going towards very difficult... Travel 15 May, 2002
Time to end discrimination of Dalits, declare panelists Dalits-‘untouchables’ have had to face discrimination for centuries. Not only have they not been allowed to enter temples, but also been barred from meeting people of the upper castes. “Unless legal provisions are formed to support the vows made... Travel 10 May, 2002