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Gagan
Thapa’s Chitwan reference revives memories of
Congress’ 1962 armed rebellion : The Congress
president’s remarks at the RSP general
convention have renewed interest in the capture
of Bharatpur and the deadly military crackdown
that followed, by Ramesh Kumar Paudel and
Ganga BC (kp 23/06/2026)
The
global journey and local flavors of potato :
From the Andean highlands to Nepali kitchens:
How a "satanic fruit" became a national staple,
by Rajesh Ghimire (nn 09/05/2026)
Inside
the effort to digitise and translate
centuries-old Newa manuscripts : As manuscripts
face threats from disaster and neglect, youth
volunteers and heritage experts are working
together to revive Nepal’s historical scripts,
by Sanskriti Pokharel (kp 21/02/2026)
International
Labor Migration: Beyond the State Apparatus :
Rethinking Migration in a Globalized Political
Economy, by Asmita Chapagain (kh 17/02/2026)
Map
land : Exhibition showing the evolution of
Himalayan and South Asian cartography, by
Kunda Dixit (nt 13/02/2026)
Life
in a time of cholera : The history of
Kathmandu’s past epidemics is the story of
power, disease, and dependency, by Ajaya
Dixit (nt 03/01/2026)
Teaching
history as an open debate : Argument-focused
history is the best way to teach history to
students in Nepal, by Pratyoush Onta (kp
10/11/2025)
The
agony of reclaiming lost territory, by Mohan
Mainali (nn 27/10/2025)
Neglecting
history in education : Reclaiming and preserving
our historical consciousness is vital for
shaping our future, by Sambhavi Bashyal (kp
26/09/2025)
The
story of Singha Durbar: From fire to fire : The
cause of the first devastating fire in 1973
remains a mystery. The need to rebuild it after
the recent destruction should not be, by
Sanskriti Pokharel (kp 14/09/2025)
Nepal
Bridges Two Great Civilisations, by Yuba
Nath Lamsal (rn 10/09/2025)
Unseen
guards: Women, power and overlooked security,
by Sabina Jamarkattel (ae 06/08/2025)
St
Xavier’s at 75 : The school has benefited Nepal
over the past three quarters of a century,
by Pratyoush Onta (kp 14/07/2025)
Observation
of Republic Day: A scene of unparalleled
contrast, by Jiba Raj Pokharel (ht
04/06/2025)
Misconceptions
Sparked by ‘The Cleaved Kingdom’, by
Arjunbabu Mabuhang (kh 03/06/2025)
Nepal
is not a failed state, but it is a fragile one :
Two books on the socio-political history of
Nepal have lessons for the country's future,
by Sonia Awale (nt 21/02/2025)
India’s
border trains that connected Nepal : Once upon a
time, Nepalis had to travel through India by
railway to reach another part of Nepal, by
Chandra Kishore (nt 14/02/2025)
Gangalal’s
Legacy: A heartfelt mission of compassion, care
and lasting impact, by Balkrishna Adhikari
(rep 08/02/2025)
Learning
From History, by Bishalya Gautam (rn
25/01/2025)
On
edited volumes : The lack of edited volumes has
contributed to the perception of history as a
‘useless’ discipline, by Pratyoush Onta (kp
18/10/2024)
Nepal
like a ‘yam’ between two rocks : Recognising
history’s multidimensional aspects is the
reality that nations are grappling with today,
by Abhi Subedi (kp 15/09/2024)
Revisiting
the ‘Rashtrabhasha Shiksha Pranali’ : It
contributed to the further entrenchment of the
Nepali language in our public life and civil
service, by Pratyoush Onta (kp 19/07/2024)
New
cave discovered in Kurgha of Parbat (rep
24/03/2024)
Nepal:
Glory of the past, vision for future : We have
faced countless obstacles and set-backs. But
Nepal and Nepalis have demonstrated
extraordinary resilience in times of distress,
by Sergio Shumsher JB Rana (nlt 06/02/2024)
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