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How well Nepal is doing to achieve MDGs? Nepal still has miles to go to fully achieve the millennium development goals (MDGs) although it has been able to make significant progress in number of areas.
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Neurotic Indian mentality! The brazen bullying on the part of India vis-à-vis Nepal's political and media affairs has lately become a subject of an intense public discourse.
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High level Chinese delegation arriving A high level Chinese delegation is arriving in Kathmandu on an official visit on Saturday. The 21- member delegation is led by He Yong, secretary at Secretariat of Communist Party of China.
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Peace process in a soup! After the ignominious debacle of seventh bid to elect a new Prime Minister, the country's legislative-parliament itself has served as a perfect example of shameful fiasco.
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Ruling parties misreading UNMIN's mandate! The caretaker government finally dispatched a letter to the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to extend the term of United Nations Mission in Nepal (UNMIN) with the existing mandate.
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Editorial
Realize it better While Nepal’ political parties are shamelessly engage in a Sisyphean act to elect the new Prime Minister, particularly Indian diplomats in Kathmandu seem more bent to influence the day-to-day affairs of Nepal.
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Opinion
UNMIN in Nepal: To be or not to be As 2010 started, there was building hope among Nepali political parties and the international community that the Nepali peace process might be completed within the next few months that is
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Just Another Fiasco It was just another round of fiasco. Like previous ones, the seventh round of election to the premiership also turned into spiritless, fruitless and worthless exercise of parliament.
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Nepal, Bangladesh can share much Nepal and Bangladesh are neighbors and close friends that can share many things and cooperate with one another on various fronts.
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Region
Bangladesh returns to Afghanistan via India Afghanistan has a long and tumultuous history of being used as a chessboard by major powers of the world.
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Kashmir continues to simmer In all the volatile situations that India faces today, be it Maoists, insurgency in the northeast and elsewhere, homegrown saffron terror, or the uprising in Kashmir, it has historically tried to emulate either the United States or Israel.
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International
Hidden wonders of underground world How to keep unearthed cultural relics as intact in shape and color as they were when buried underground has been a challenge for China's archaeology. Technological breakthroughs will be a boon to archaeological discoveries in the years to come.
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Blair's book hits a nerve in Arab world This was the repeated comment typed in Arabic at the bottom of articles that surfaced in the Arab online world last weekend regarding Tony Blair's new book, A Journey: My Political Life.
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Rebranding the U.S. Occupation of Iraq "The destruction of Iraq isn’t a “failure” or “incompetence” on the part of the U.S. administrations, as suggested by those who pretend to oppose the war and the Occupation. It is premeditated and deliberate wanton destruction."
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National News
Brain-drain needs to be checked: President Dr. Yadav President Dr Ram Baran Yadav on Wednesday stressed the need to take immediate measures to stop the outflow of highly educated and talented people to foreign countries if Nepal is to achieve its development goals.
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Analysis
Mithila Art & Craft Shine In Maithil art and craft, we observe natural and supernatural objects as well. In natural scene, painting of men,women, animals, fruits, natural scenery, aesthetic beauty of green panoramic hills, snow capped mountain, flowery and heavenly garden etc.,
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