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Category Archives: Opinions
Whose Tutelage?
At times, concern about young people’s ‘disappearance’ from Nepal appears barely convincing. The young occasionally show unpredictable public presence. They emerge all of a sudden in fairs, fanfares and festivities. When there are political gatherings in the town, they swarm … Continue reading
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Reminiscing History: TPA’s Implications
The Twelve-Point Agreement (TPA) between the Seven-Party Alliance (SPA) and CPN-Maoist, which was made public on 22 November 2005, marked the beginning of public discourse on the pro-democratic movement of April 2006. Immediate analyses of this event took it for … Continue reading
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Heroes and Credits
The crucial years of social movements beyond 1950s places the ruling elites on the frontline of grabbing credits for political changes. History attributed the success of 1950 anti-Rana movement to the then monarch, king Tribhuvan, systematically overshadowing the leading political … Continue reading
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On Diaspora
A common and convenient use of the term “diaspora” in the contemporary times refers to any dispersed communities, or the people who are out of the borders of their home country. In media, diaspora is a catchphrase to refer both … Continue reading
Nepali Youths: On Whose Tutelage?
At times, concerns about young people’s ‘disappearance’ from Nepal appear futile. The young people occasionally show unpredictable public appearance. They emerge now and then, in fairs, fanfares and festivities. They prove their productivity with visible activism. When there are political … Continue reading