No. Title Date
1 Good samaritans recall their experience
2 Nepal's dilemma : Rescue quake-hit communities or mountaineers?
3 Of tragedy, experience and the arts : In addition to relief funds, the wide domain of art can help significantly in restoring normalcy
4 The honeymoon is over : Regardless of how the govt manages reconstruction, there is likelihood of some disillusionment creeping in
5 Help gone wrong : The government of Nepal is equally responsible for the distribution of substandard food by World Food Programme
6 Owning up : Relief and reconstruction efforts must be Nepal-led if they are to be sustainable
7 पुन, जन्मको कथा
8 थ्रीडीले जोगाएको जीबन
9 हामी माग्ने हो कि गरिब?
10 धरहराले फैलाएको त्रास
11 कोशिश, गरेपछि हुन्छ
12 कुर्सीकम्प, केन्द्रबिन्दु बालकोट
13 भूकम्प व्यापार
14 भूकम्प पीडितलाई लुगा र झोला बाड्दै राजेश हमाल
15 Politics of earthquake : In times of warlike crises, there is no opposition; the whole nation is, and should be, one
16 The quake
17 Thumbs down : Govt response at emergency since the first major quake has been disastrous
18 Trust and disaster : Helping people in natural calamities involves two things—the politics of helpers and the politics of receivers
19 Becoming Rasuwa relief : Practices of multiple engagement in post-earthquake Nepal
20 Remembering to forget : A state which is unable to utilise information long at its disposal cannot be expected to erect a reliable data structure and deliver relief and reconstruction services based on such a database