How
Libraries Can Promote Literacy In Nepal, by
Pushpa Raj Subedi (rn 14/09/2024)
Archives
of encounters in the 1950s : Unpublished
Nepali-‘videshi’ engagement records have ended
up across different archives worldwide, by
Pratyoush Onta (kp 13/09/2024)
Feminist
pedagogy through Junkiri : The library is a
community space that illuminates feminist issues
through its thoughtfully curated collection of
books, by Anusha Dhakal (kp 20/05/2024)
Libraries
In Digital Era, by Britti Aryal (rn
25/04/2024)
NNL
launches online ISSN service (kh 18/09/2023)
Transformation
of Nepal’s library; from clay pot to digital
(kh 02/09/2023)
Promoting
Nepal’s reading culture : The government should
establish well-equipped libraries and reading
corners in schools, colleges and public spaces,
by Pushpa Raj Joshi (kp 22/06/2023)
Supporting
research libraries : Most research libraries run
by governmental entities, universities and NGOs
are still concentrated in Kathmandu, by
Pratyoush Onta (kp 09/06/2023)
National
Archives struggling without workforce, budget
(kh 08/06/2023)
Kathmandu’s
libraries turning into study spaces and work
stations, by Anushka Nepal (ae 10/01/2023)
Library
to give Rs 10,000 per month to best reader
(kh 12/11/2022)
Libraries:
They are more than just reading rooms, by
Simone Galimberti (ht 30/06/2022)
Only
227 out of 928 libraries across country
operating properly: Report (rn 26/06/2022)
School
library boon for young bibliophiles : Kalika
Secondary School built a well-stocked library
last year with the help of national and
international agencies, by Sarita Shrestha
(kp 04/04/2022)
Seven-story
modern library to be built in Jamal, by Rubi
Rauniyar (rep 26/01/2022)
Four
schools to get e-libraries in Tanahun (kh
24/12/2021)
Zonta
Club of Kathmandu donates two modern libraries
to Durbar High School (ht 01/11/2021)
Activists
want President to act to convert ‘Kathmandu View
Tower’ into National Library : Thousands of
books and historical manuscripts are at risk of
damage as the Lalitpur-based National Library
building has fallen into disrepair following the
2015 earthquakes, by Anup Ojha (kp
30/09/2021)
How
this Pokhara-based book club aims to promote
reading culture : In a country where reading
books beyond the curriculum is often deemed
unnecessary, What the Book Club is striving to
encourage people to pick one up, by Ankit
Khadgi (kp 16/10/2020)
Revoke
the stop-work order : There is no justification
for halting work at the construction site of the
Nepal National Library., by Naresh Koirala
(kp 28/08/2020)
The
need for public libraries: Libraries help to
develop and preserve intellectual capital in
society, by Sujeev Shakya (kp 11/08/2020)
After
spending Rs 24 million on new facility, fate of
national library is still uncertain: After the
building that housed Nepal National Library was
damaged in the 2015 quake, many books and
manuscripts are stored at Mahendra Bhawan School
in Sanogaucharan, by Srizu Bajracharya (kp
04/08/2020)
The
mystery behind books and taxes: There is
absolutely no proof that the customs duty on
imported books has benefitted local printing
presses, by Ruzel Shrestha (kp 23/03/2020)
Bookstores'
decision to halt imports places attention once
again on taxes on books: Responding to the
decision, many on social media have decried the
taxation of books on the grounds that reading is
about learning and education, by Shashwat
Pant (kp 30/01/2020), Scrap
the import duty on books: They should be making
books cheaper, not more expensive (kp
31/01/2020)
No
country for bookworms: The lack of public
reading spaces and well-maintained libraries is
hindering the reading culture among Kathmandu’s
new generation of book lovers, by Arya
Mainali and Diya Rijal (kp 15/08/2019)
Nepalgunj’s
oldest library is on the cusp of a slow death:
Once a thriving space for students and
litterateurs, Mahendra Pustakalaya is itself on
the verge of becoming archived, by Madhu
Shahi (kp 30/07/2019)
Whose
book is it anyway? India and Nepal have finally
agreed on something: the decision to charge an
import tax on imported books, by Amish Raj
Mulmi (kp 12/07/2019), Customs
duty on books causes scarcity, increases piracy,
by Nikeeta Gautam (rep 28/07/2019)
Customs
duty on books adds to students’ financial burden
while killing reading culture: While publishers
and book enthusiasts say the customs duty is
unnecessary, others say it could benefit
the Nepali publishing industry, by Diya
Rijal and Bhrikuti Rai (kp 22/06/2019), Needed:
a free flow of booksIf the government follows
through on its plans to levy a customs tax on
books, Nepali readers will suffer, by Abhi
Subedi (kp 23/06/2019)
Given
them public libraries: While we still do not
have a proper public library at a national
level, we are talking about enhancing literacy,
by Usha Pokharel (rep 11/05/2019)
Library
for
life and community: Only access to books and the
consequent salutary effects can help us free
ourselves from the shackles of our circumstance,
by Pramod Mishra (kp 11/04/2019)
Three
of
Nepal’s largest public libraries were badly
damaged in the 2015 earthquake—only one has
risen from the debris: The Madan Puraskar
Pustakalaya has a new building that houses its
full collection, but the Kaiser Library and
National Library have yet to even be retrofitted
or renovated, by Alisha Sijapati (kp
03/04/2019)
Library
blues: Public libraries are a treasure. We must
learn to see them for what they are, by Abhi
Subedi (kp 17/02/2019)
Country’s
only
library for visually impaired has no visitors:
National Braille Library at Thapathali hosts
over 25,000 English language books from a host
of genres but lacks dictionary, internet and
blind-friendly software, by Anup Ojha (kp
12/01/2019)
Digital
doldrums: ISBNs serve little to no purpose in
Nepal, by Bibhu Luitel (kp 28/11/2018), International
ISBN
body seeks TU Central Library’s clarification:
Head of the library says it would try to fix the
issues by next year, by Bibhu Luitel (kp
30/11/2018)
Kaiser
Library awaits renovation, by Diya Dhakal
(rep 04/09/2018)
Central
Library in dire need of expert staff, by
Diya Dhakal (rep 19/08/2018)
Wood
gifts Nepal’s school new library on his mom’s
87th birthday, by Prakash Rimal (ht
26/04/2018)
National
Library, Keshar Library await reconstruction
(ht 24/04/2018)
Viplavi:
A portrait of a tiny, two-room Kathmandu library,
by Sanjit Bhakta Pradhananga (kp 14/04/2018)
Digitising
archives, sharing knowledge: Nepali Times caught
up with James Nye, Bibliographer Southern Asia
at Joseph Regenstein Library at the University
of Chicago during a visit to Kathmandu this
month (nt 16/02/2018)
Changu
library serving as warehouse to store temple
ruins, by Anup Ojha (kp 14/01/2018)
Old
ways working well for National Archive (ht
11/12/2017)
Manuscripts
at damage risk if Archives shifted (kp
10/10/2017), ‘Develop
Nat’l Archives as research centre’ (kp
11/10/2017)
Quake-damaged
Nepal National Library awaits reconstruction,
by Sabitri Dhakal (ht 31/08/2017)
Library
in shambles (ht 20/08/2017)
Book
martyrs:
Today the space for our libraries is
ill-managed, ruined, or permanently gone, by
Abhi Subedi (kp 08/01/2017)
Nat’l
Audio
Library awaits proper maintenance, by Lal
Prasad Sharma (kp 20/11/2016)
No
room
to read: For a metropolis of its size, Kathmandu
has alarmingly few libraries. Nepal is not so
poor as not to be able to afford a couple of
libraries in its major cities and towns, by
Mohan Guragain (kp 19/11/2016)
Book
rooms
in sorry state as country marks 9th Library Day:
According to Library Archival Management
Committee, there are 41,272 libraries in the
country (kp 01/09/2016)
In
a
sorry state: With growing population, libraries
have become increasingly necessary, yet they are
neglected more and more, by Shyam KC (kp
26/08/2016)
Libraries
in
Panchthar losing readers (ht 11/09/2016)
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