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| Capacity Building for Poverty Alleviation and Sustainable Environment Development By Prabin
Exceeding use of
petro-chemicals, and growing mass consumptions patterns, developed countries
are blindly exploiting resources instead of educating people to make them
capable to overcome from absolute and relative poverty. Is India a dysfunctional state according to international law?
Dr. Katak Malla Right to security is not a one sided right; if India has the right to its security so has Nepal and when and if such right is to be interpreted the same rule must be applied equally. Some facts speak for itself on how India is misinterpreting the security abusing its right, as well as using its dominant military, economic and geographic position against Nepal. Details.... by Krishna Paudel, ![]() It looks like Nepal’s four year old peace process is dangling amid myriad uncertainties, worse than ever in its short life span. Political negotiation process, hitherto smooth albeit with occasional jerks and jolts, has hit a major road block and stuck in a limbo. Perhaps, this is the point from where major differences among the political parties, hence the main stakeholders in the process, have become more apparent and irreconcilable for them to go along carrying their separate baggages of divergent ideological bickerings and power objectives.Details... Register with us![]()
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A brief example of
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