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Résultats (8)
Agitation against the intellectual corruption in nepal:rethinking of its purview
(Opinions)
18-05-2007
by Ajit Rai
A group of young but educated people have been agitating against the agreement the government made with part-time teachers at Tribhuvan University (TU) to appoint them on contract basis without further procedure. A committee by the name of "TU...
Democracy in Nepal
(Opinions)
30-05-2004
by Ajit Rai
When we find that some political entities describe themselves as being democratic, our idea about what democracy is becomes diffuse. Because the basic nature of a language is such as allows any word to be defined arbitrarily, it is logically...
Foreign Aid: Rich Countries’s Promises and Actions
(Opinions)
22-06-2005
by Ajit Rai
There is no denying the fact that pure foreign aid – as opposed to the so-called foreign aid provided with some kind of vested interest by the rich countries – help the poorest countries accelerate the pace of their economic development....
Potential success of peace talk in Nepal: Beyond the influence of self-centric or unbalanced logic
(Opinions)
13-10-2004
by Ajit Rai
For an analytical purpose, the present political crisis that my country, Nepal, is beset by may be split down into two parts. At one level of analysis, it may be said that first part has stemmed from the significant armed attempt by the CPN...
Poverty and the Rich: A Question of Morality
(Opinions)
13-05-2006
by Ajit Rai
A sad fact, which no country in the world we live in is free from, is that a vast majority of people suffers from poverty. This problem seems to be becoming increasingly serious day by day despite many efforts to do away with it. What is more...
The 31st Gleneagles G-8 Summit as a Summit of World Capitalism: Is this the Solution?
(Opinions)
21-06-2005
by Ajit Rai
The 31st G-8 summit is scheduled to be held from July 6-8, 2005 at Gleneagles Hotel in Scotland. It is a summit where the heads of the state from eight industrial countries, which represent, to borrow the phrase of Mick Brooks, \"the heartlands of...
The next Nepalese government: what is it for?
(Opinions)
5-05-2008
by Ajit Rai
The Nepalese power composition has changed following the historic election to the Constituent Assembly. The Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) has emerged as the largest political party following the CA election- largest at least in the common...
What accounts for conflict?
(Opinions)
22-12-2004
by Ajit Rai
Today the world we live in is acutely afflicted with conflict. It has occasioned a serious problem in our life. It shows little signs of abating. We hardly see a basis for believing that it is likely to come to an end. We see a reason for being...
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