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"Back to square one?", NEW!

"Nepal must improve the situation of its women"

Fashionably identified
Interview with Chairman of U.F.O Clothing Store, Lawa Prashad Mally

One window for investors
Head of Nepal Investment Board, Radhesh Pant, speaks on prospects for Nepal Investment Year 2012

Stability for growth
Interview with the new Japanese ambassador to Nepal Kunio Takahashi.

"We are now building capacity"

"Encouraging progress"
Helen Clark, Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme talks about Nepal's progress in meeting MDGs and the challenges ahead.

'Bollynatyam' and the remixing of Indian dance

Sharp entry
Vice president of SG Global, which recently launched Sharp electronic products, Raju Bhetwal (Chettri)

"Our feelings are hurt"

"Things will change"
Interview with Minister for Energy Gokarna Bista

"A moment's sanity for consensus..."
Maoist vice-president Baburam Bhattarai, the most likely consensus prime ministerial candidate spoke to Nepali Times on Thursday about the formation of a national unity government and progress on the peace process. Excerpts:

"China hopes for social stability"
The new Chinese ambassador to Nepal, Yang Houlan, spoke to Nepali Times this week on his country's priorities in bilateral ties with Nepal, Sino-Indian relations and the plans to develop Lumbini.

"Indifferent, politicised leadership makes development difficult"
Sarah Sanyahumbi is leaving Kathmandu this week after heading the Department of International Development (DFID) office in Nepal since 2009. She spoke to Nepali Times about the rewards and challenges of being the largest donor agency in Nepal.

Back to the village
Nepali Times spoke to Surender Bhandari, the CEO of Siddhartha Bank, about the challenges and rewards of extending financial services to rural Nepal.

"Let's not be the laughing stock"
Interview with former CEO of ActionAid International, Ramesh Singh Malla about the development lessons, achievements and challenges of Nepal

Anti-nuclear mayors
Tadakashi Akiba, ex-Mayor of Hiroshima and Tomishisa Taue, Mayor of Nagasaki, recipients of the first Gautam Buddha International Peace Award.

Learning to bank
Former senior VP of HSBC Bank, William Westgate, talks about the banking training program he plans to conduct in August for Nepali bankers.

"Power can be our most valuable export"
Hydropower developer Gyanendra Lal Pradhan argues why power export is the most viable outlet from the trade deficit.

An investor-friendly Nepal
FNCCI's recently elected president Suraj Vaidya


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