Nepal News archive for 10 March 2010
Dalai Lama: China wants to annihilate Buddhism - USA Today (March 10, 2010) - [read more]
The Dalai Lama gestures as he delivers his annual address from exile in India marking the 51st anniversary of a failed Tibetan uprising against Chinese rule in Dharamsla, India, March 10, 2010. SOME BASICS OF BUDDHISM • There are about 370 million …
UML CC discusses form of governance - Nepalnews.com (March 10, 2010) - [read more]
Even as the ruling party CPN (UML) Constitutional Assembly (CA) members voted at a CA committee for a Prime Ministerial System many UML leaders have advocated for a Presidential System much in line with the main opposition Unified CPN (Maoist …
Vail Valley music: ‘Booty-shaking good times’ - Vail Daily News (March 10, 2010) - [read more]
Vail Music: Ozomatli’s sound combines funk, hip-hop, salsa, merengue, reggae and cumbia. They play Agave in Avon tonight. Special to the Vail Daily If you go … What: Ozomatli with Orgone. When: 9 p.m. tonight. Where: Agave in Avon. Cost: $20 in …
GUS: Non Smoking Spring Memories Edition Open Thread. - DAILY KOS (March 10, 2010) - [read more]
Good evening, today the weather was perfect here in Cincinnati. I still have all the windows open. GUS (Gave Up Smoking) is a community support diary for Kossacks in the midst of quitting smoking. Any supportive comments, suggestions or positive …
Endangered Red Pandas Are at Prospect Park Zoo - Brooklyn Daily Eagle (March 10, 2010) - [read more]
PROSPECT PARK — Because of their striking appearance, red panda’s Qin, a male, and Mei Lin, a female, are hard to miss. Visitors to the Wildlife Conservation Society’s (WCS) Prospect Park Zoo can see their vibrant red coats and pale white faces on …
Foreigners take over Klang alleys - star.com.my (March 10, 2010) - [read more]
THE backlanes of several streets in North Klang have become popular business spots for foreigners. So much so that these backlanes have even been labelled as Nepal Street, Myanmar Street and Indonesian Street by local traders, who are facing stiff …
China trying to ‘annihilate Buddhism’ - The Independent (March 10, 2010) - [read more]
The Dalai Lama has accused the Chinese authorities of trying to “annihilate Buddhism” in Tibet as he commemorated a failed uprising against China’s rule over the region. His angry comments appeared to signal frustration with fruitless efforts to …
Mayor launches migrant welcome guide - Scoop (March 10, 2010) - [read more]
… updated version features a new cover to tie-in with the Welcome to Christchurch Safer Students project and will be translated into Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Arabic, Thai and Nepali to reflect Christchurch’s growing ethnic diversity.
Nepali Times
Koirala’s wish (March 10, 2010) - [read more]
Girija Prasad Koirala says he wants to see the constitution promulgated before he dies.
Unwanted help (March 9, 2010) - [read more]
YCL has announced it will help the government catch criminals.
Threat of a revolt (March 8, 2010) - [read more]
Maoist chairman threatens revolt if the constitution is not written in
Should I stay or should I go? (March 7, 2010) - [read more]
The United Nations is dispatching its top political official, Under Secretary General for Political Affairs B. Lynn Pascoe, to Nepal next week to assess the peace process. He will be stopping over in India first to discuss ‘matters of regional and
Law and disorder (March 5, 2010) - [read more]
Home Minister Bhim Rawal is asked to resign by his party
Law and disorder (March 5, 2010) - [read more]
Home Minister Bhim Rawal, who had refused to resign on Thursday, is now facing opposition from within his party. The Kathmandu Post
Law and disorder (March 5, 2010) - [read more]
Dirty dealings (March 4, 2010) - [read more]
The police helped an ex-officer suspected of involvement in Jamim Shah’s murder case to flee, it has been reported.
Nepal News
Gurkha outcry over minister’s Joanna Lumley attack (March 10, 2010) - [read more]
THE Government faced a furious backlash last night after a minister attacked campaigner Joanna Lumley over Gurkha settlement rights.
UNESCO chief deplores Nepal media owner killing (March 9, 2010) - [read more]
New York, Mar 5 : The head of the United Nations agency tasked with defending press freedom has condemned the murder of Nepalese media owner Arun Singhaniya, while reiterating her concerns over the ongoing threats faced by journalists in the South Asian nation.
Mumbai, Kolkata, Bangalore on terror alert (March 8, 2010) - [read more]
NEW DELHI: The Home Ministry today issued an alert for Mumbai, Kolkata and Bangalore saying the three major cities could be targeted by terrorists.
Maoist accuses India of trying to scuttle peace bid (March 7, 2010) - [read more]
Krishna Bahadur Mahara, the leader of the Unified CPN , yesterday claimed that the 22-party coalition government has been criticising the role of UNMIN following directions from India.
Revolt anniversary: Nepal arrests Dalai’s envoy (March 7, 2010) - [read more]
KATHMANDU: Ahead of the 51st anniversary of a failed uprising by Tibetans against the invasion and annexation of their country by China, Nepal police Sunday arrested the envoy of exiled Tibetan leader Dalai Lama in Kathmandu.
NC, UML fail to pick NRB governor (March 6, 2010) - [read more]
The two big parties in the current coalition government have failed to resolve dispute over appointment of governor of the Nepal Rastra Bank on Saturday as well.
ICIMOD values Nepal (March 5, 2010) - [read more]
ICIMOD values Nepal /EIN Presswire/ Nepal’s unique role in the Himalayan region, and the role played by the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development in research and knowledge development for the people of the host country, were the focus of a Nepal-ICIMOD workshop held on Friday 5th March.
Increase in attacks against women in Nepal (March 5, 2010) - [read more]
Kathmandu: In addition to growing attacks on the media and businessmen, Nepal has also witnessed a sharp rise in violence against women despite the new government’s public pledge to end all violence against women in 2010, a report released ahead of International Women’s Day said.
United We Blog! for a Democratic Nepal
A study of DDR and SSR in Nepal (March 8, 2010) - [read more]
Preliminary sociological observation of Disarmament Demobilization and Reintegration (DDR) and Security Sector Reform (SSR) in Nepal.
By Bishnu Pathak and Devendra Uprety
1. Setting
Security Sector Reform (SSR) is a continuous process to all countries and regions, including politically stable states, fragile states, and post-conflict countries. However, it is widely understood that there need to be urgent SSR [...]
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