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Nepali
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Subedī, Abhi, 1945-
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Subedi, Abhi
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सुवेदी, अभि
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Thapa, Deepak
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Bhattarai, Shivakumar
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Dixit, Kanak Mani
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भट्टराई, शिवकुमार
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The Kathmandu Post
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Gorkhapatra
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Asie -- Népal
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पुन:निर्माण तथा विकास
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Newspaper op-ed
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Newspaper Op-ed
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Fine art
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After the earthquake : Relations between the international community and the Nepali government have rarely been worse than they are now
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The aftermath : the current adversity presents an opportunity to bring about policy changes and enforce them
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Aid and interests : Despite much chest-thumping, Indian and Chinese aid efforts have been bumping into each other and neither side has had an easy time helping
4
All in one : A national unity government could be helpful in reconstruction and rehabilitation, along with the promulgation of a constitution
5
All shook up : The Saturday earthquake holds many lessons for donors, the people, and the government
6
An unnatural disaster : Those of us who escaped unscathed are complicit in the suffering of others, one way or another
7
Art and the city : Demolition of traditional structures in Kathmandu in the name of urban planning will be tantamount to cultural suicide
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At your own risk
9
Beyond science : Earthquake are complex geophysical phenomena and we have to accept the fact that quakes in the Himalayas are mind-boggling, even to scientists
10
Beyond the valley : In the aftermath of the quake, there is a need to follow the people, not just the flattened buildings
11
Bhimsen’s folly
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Build back badly? : The absence of a detailed scientific study on quake-hit mountains could result in futile reconstruction
13
Building back better : Much of our national heritage has been damaged in the Great Earthquake, but it is imperative that we rebuild
14
Bureaucratising relief : Prioritisation of the lives of citizens, not the policing of restrictive rules, should be central
15
Choice is yours : Short-term Panchayat-era nationalism or long-term vision of Nepal owned by all?
16
Class-conscious earthquake : State and society will come together for national reconstruction, other must support
17
Climate of change : The quake has changed old narratives of the Maoist war, development and a Nepali identity
18
Come together : May the tensions and political tearing apart of contrary imaginations of state-building be levelled with this earthquake
19
Cost of corruption : Lives were lost when the Dharahara, which was unwisely opened to the public, fell during the earthquake
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Costs of reconstruction : Resources must be expeditiously mobilised to reconstruction work to completion
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