No. Title Date
1 319,912 households ‘real beneficiaries’
2 Against all odds
3 Community and resilience among Sherpas in the post-earthquake Everest region
4 Damaged historic monuments
5 Debris may put spoke in chariot wheel
6 High-rises reluctant to submit details of earthquake impact
7 Ill-conceived idea
8 Living dangerously : Quake victims return to their damaged houses (in photos)
9 Nepal donors' 'concern' over end of emergency quake aid
10 NRA shifts goalpost as victims wait
11 Over 31,000 families rebuild on their own : One year since disaster, survibors are frustrated at slow govt response
12 Political (and some other) priorities : International community should not circumvent the government, but it must find ways to improve oversight
13 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
14 That elusive subsidy : The government has decided to mobilise the CBS to reassess the damages before distributing Rs 200,000 to earthquake-affected families in grants. But this comes very late in the reconstruction process and will upset the families, who are eager to move
15 अन्धेर नगरीको कथा
16 अब यस्तो कहिल्यै नहोस
17 अर्काको भर परेर नवनिर्माण हुँदैन'
18 उपत्यकाका ९० प्रतिशत सम्पदामा क्षति
19 उपत्यकामा उत्पात
20 एकै जिल्लामा मनोपरामर्शका नाममा डेढ अर्ब