Conflict no solution to crisis, say leaders Himalayan News ServiceKathmandu, May 15:Leaders of the seven-party alliance today said they would not compromise with the King this time and vowed that they would restore democracy on people’s strength. The leaders also appealed to the Rastriya... Travel 16 May, 2005
National crisis Aditya Man ShresthaThe royal takeover is debatable and will remain so for a long time. King Gyanendra looked vague on Oct. 4, 2002 when he sacked the Sher Bahadur Deuba government but he sounded clear and confident when he acted on Feb. 1, 2005. This... 16 May, 2005
Emergency and after Fight between sensible and insensible Aditya Man ShresthaThe state of emergency came and went away within the promised period of three months. It intended to give a shock treatment to the country in crisis and it did. Dr. Mohammad Mohsin, as the then information minister, had timely... 08 May, 2005
Gorkhapatra marks 105th anniversary Himalayan News ServiceKathmandu, May 7:The Gorkhapatra daily celebrated its 105th anniversary here today. The day also marked the 43rd foundation of the Gorkhapatra corporation.At a programme organised to mark the day, vice chairman of the Council of... Horoscopes 08 May, 2005
IN BRIEF ISc results out KATHMANDU: The Tribhuvan University has announced the results of ISc first year examinations held under the Institute of Science and Technology last year. — RSS Agreement signed KATHMANDU: Executive director of the Radio Broadcasting... Horoscopes 01 May, 2005
Current conflict No common strategy for peace Shailendra Kumar UpadhyayA political conference to address the main issues before the nation has to be considered an essential forum.A western diplomat, a frequent visitor to Nepal in connection with his government’s interest to assist the government... 24 Apr, 2005
Scribes meet Nepali Congress gen secy Himalayan News ServiceNepalgunj, April 22: Nepali Congress general secretary Sushil Koirala has said that the people should gear up for action. Koirala, who is still in security forces’ custody in District Police Office at Nepalgunj of Banke, said... Travel 23 Apr, 2005
An opportunity King Gyanendra, accompanied by Queen Komal, is leaving Kathmandu tomorrow on his first foreign visit after his February 1 takeover. He will participate in the Afro-Asian conference in Jakarta on April 22 and 23 where he is expected to meet several... 18 Apr, 2005
Key conditions Several political parties, particularly the Nepali Congress and the CPN-UML, the two bigger ones, have indicated that they will boycott the municipal elections promised by the monarch within this Nepali calendar year. There seems to be a general... 17 Apr, 2005
Bhutanese draft statute welcomed Himalayan News ServiceKathmandu, April 14:Bhutan National Democratic Party welcomed the step taken by the Bhutanese King to unveil the draft copy of the Constitution of the Kingdom of Bhutan. “One of the demands of the party has been a written... Travel 15 Apr, 2005
RPP cadres’ bid to narrow down differences Himalayan News ServiceKathmandu, April 13:In a bid to narrow down the ongoing intra-party wrangling, over 43 district chairmen of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) today made a joint effort to bring all the leaders together to a common platform by... Travel 13 Apr, 2005
Leaders hope New Year will bring lasting peace, stability to nation Himalayan News ServiceKathmandu, April 13:Leaders of various political parties today hoped that New Year 2062 would help end political deadlock and establish peace in the country.Former minister and central working committee member of the Nepali... Horoscopes 13 Apr, 2005