No. Title Date
1 Historical ties : How do regional politicians and scholars look at the history of Nepal in postcolonial South Asia?
2 Trust and disaster : Helping people in natural calamities involves two things—the politics of helpers and the politics of receivers
3 The quake and disillusionment : the great earthquake, this apocalyptic occurrence, will make people think seriously about ethical questions of political honesty
4 Surrogate Shangri-La : It is still not clear why tourists come to Nepal, but rebuilding heritage sites will definitely attract more of them
5 Tangible and intangible : Govt should simultaneously address the post-quake problem and the Tharu protests again the proposed provinces
6 Historic day : The new constitution will unleash many opportunities for progress and prosperity in Nepal
7 Natural performance : After the quake, the tedious repetition of the same old things will not work anymore in art
8 Beyond borders : South Asia weill continue to exist even if Saarc as an institution becomed redundant
9 Dreams to rebuild : Concerned authorities should listen to the modest proposals of Nepali architects
10 Tough test : The earthquake should teach us to think collectively for short-term action and long-term vision
11 Thousand words : Pictures show disasters, the plight of victims, and the nature of semiotics of humans reaching out to addected areas
12 Freedom and loss : The loss of Bungamati's wooden universe is a stark reminder of our responsibility
13 पराकम्पन, राजनीति र कविता
14 संविधान, भिरुता र कुवा