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By A Correspondent Jul 29, 2012
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By A Correspondent Jul 29, 2012
With no sign to hold the elections of representatives to make the law and govern anytime soon, Nepal seems to be heading towards a situation when either political consensus or other non-elected government will continue to rule<br><STRONG>KESHAB POUDE
By A Correspondent Jul 29, 2012
The first step in the journey towards such a Nepal is a realisation that the real conflict here today is about political culture; what comes first, personal, community/regional/party or national interest?<br>Dr. Shambhu Ram Simkhada*
By A Correspondent Jul 29, 2012
<br>BISHWOMBHER PYAKURYAL
By A Correspondent Jul 29, 2012
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By A Correspondent Jul 29, 2012
It is reported that the Prime Minister’s Office will maintain a roster of former bureaucrats who will be roped in to conduct studies on policy and governance issues. There is a tendency among ex-bureaucrats in Nepal to speak from all sides of their m
By A Correspondent Jul 29, 2012
<br>ADITI ARYAL
By A Correspondent Jul 29, 2012
While conducting technical tests if the District Election Officer finds that if an individual’s name has occurred in two or more than two places, the individual may only be allowed to have his/her name in one areas voting list. To do so a notice will
By A Correspondent Jul 29, 2012
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By A Correspondent Jul 29, 2012
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By A Correspondent Jul 26, 2012