Bibliography on Nepal and the Himalayan region Extract from the data file of Karl-Heinz Krämer, South Asia Institute, University of Heidelberg, Germany Updated on 1 January 2023 A Wayfarer, (pseud.). 1950. Nepal To-day. New Delhi A World to Win. 2006. Building red power in Nepal. In: R.K. Vishwakarma (ed.), People's power in Nepal, pp. 93- 121. New Delhi: Manak A World to Win News Service. 2006. A walk into the future: eyewitness report from stronghold of the people's war. In: R.K. Vishwakarma (ed.), People's power in Nepal, pp. 184-189. New Delhi: Manak A World to Win News Service. 2006. Building the future: first international road building brigade reports back from liberated area of Nepal. In: R.K. Vishwakarma (ed.), People's power in Nepal, pp. 190-197. New Delhi: Manak Aahuti. 2014. Varna system and class struggle in Nepal. Lalitpur: Samata Foundation Aale Magar, Bivod. 2013. No time to waste: Even if only a little of what the parties promised in their manifestoes is accomplished, people will appreciate their work. The Kathmandu Post, 13 November 2013 Aalen, Lovise / Hatlebakk, Magnus. 2008. Ethnic and fiscal federalism in Nepal. CMI, Bergen, Norway. July, 2008 Aase, Tor Halfden. 2017. Are doomsday scenarios best seen as failed predictions or political detonators? The case of the ‘Theory of Himalayan Environmental Degradation’. The Geographical Journal of Nepal 10: 1-14 Aase, Tor Halfden / Chapagain Prem Sagar. 2005. Nepali agriculture in crisis? Studies in Nepali History and Society 10,1:39-56 Aasland, Aadne / Haug, Marit. 2011. Perceptions of Social Change in Nepal: Are Caste, Ethnicity, and Region of Relevance? Journal of Asian and African Studies 2011 46: 184-201 Abbi, B.L. (ed.). 1984. North East Region: Problems and Prospects of Development. Chandigarh: Centre for Research in Rural and Industrial Development Abdi, SNM. 2003. Power play. Originally published in Sunday Times of India, 4 November, 2001. In: Deepak Thapa (ed.), Understanding the Maoist movement of Nepal, pp. 385-387. Kathmandu: Martin Chautari Abraham, Thomas. 2008. Little Can Be Achieved through Negotiations on Tibet. Economic and Political Weekly, 5 April 2008 Abrahams, Pema. 2012. Wrong act: Curtailing NHRC's power. República, 29 March 2012 Abullaish. 1992. MPs perception of national problems. In: POLSAN (publ.), Political parties and the parliamentary process in Nepal, pp. 256-261. Kathmandu: Political Science Association of Nepal Abullaish. 1992. Role of political leaders in parliament. In: POLSAN (publ.), Political parties and the parliamentary process in Nepal, pp. 215-221. Kathmandu: Political Science Association of Nepal Acharya Dikshit, Ram Mani. 1982. Bhasa sevama pahilo prayas. [Erste Bemühung im Dienst der Sprache]. In: Bal Krishna Pokharel (ed.), Paccis varsaka bhasik carca, pp. 8-13. Kathmandu: Nepal Rajkiya Pragya Pratisthan [2039 v.s.] Bibliography on Nepal and the Himalayan region 1 Compiled by Karl-Heinz Krämer, 1 January 2023 Acharya Dikshit, Rammani. 1972. Purana samjhana. [Alte Erinnerungen]. Kathmandu: Nalinidevi Acharya Dikshit [2029 v.s.] Acharya Dixit, Kashi Nath. 1974. Bhayaka kura. [Facts]. Kathmandu: Narendra Mani Acharya Dixit [2031 v.s.] Acharya Rijal, Pramila. 2018. Women entrepreneurship: Road to equality & development. The Himalayan Times, 12 November 2018 Acharya, Aditya. 2017. Forests fuelling progress: Community forestry could signifcantly contribute to the achievement of SDGs. The Kathmandu Post, 12 September 2017 Acharya, Amol. 2013. Decoding the vote: The record number of people turning out to vote, despite dangers to their life, is a sign of responsible citizenship. República, 21 November 2013 Acharya, Amol. 2013. Distance matters: Problems in Telemedicine. República, 25 June 2013 Acharya, Amol. 2013. Sustainable Transportation. The Rising Nepal, 13 December 2013 Acharya, Amol. 2013. The hidden side: Nepal-India relations. República, 23 May 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2012. A diverse unity: In eastern Nepal, people have come to better accept each other's culture and identity. Nepali Times, 10 August 2012 Acharya, Anurag. 2012. Barking up the wrong tree: The frustrated opposition is once again preparing to take to the streets, but what do they really want? Nepali Times, 28 September 2012 Acharya, Anurag. 2012. By the people, for the people: The prolonged political deadlock in Kathmandu is trickling down to the grassroots, and undermining community spirit. Nepali Times, 9 November 2012 Acharya, Anurag. 2012. Coming and going: If your house is on fire and you don't make any move to put it out, your neighbours will be worried. Nepali Times, 7 December 2012 Acharya, Anurag. 2012. Coming back full circle: The debate on federalism has taken two extreme positions without sufficiently exploring the middle ground. Nepali Times, 31 August 2012 Acharya, Anurag. 2012. Fooling some people all the time: A new constitution may eventually be declared on 27 May but the compromised document will leave many dissatisfied. Nepali Times, 18 May 2012 Acharya, Anurag. 2012. For the sake of opposition: There can be no consensus as long as the opposition holds true to its definition. Nepali Times, 3 August 2012 Acharya, Anurag. 2012. History will not forgive Bhattarai: The political and moral blunder of promoting a war criminal will haunt Baburam Bhattarai for a very long time. Nepali Times, 12 October 2012 Acharya, Anurag. 2012. In a state of flux: Nepal's changing demography provides conditions for broad socio- economic transformation, but is the political class ready to lead the country in that direction? Nepali Times, 30 November 2012 Acharya, Anurag. 2012. Just need justice: The proposed Truth and Reconciliation Bill has qualified even the most gruesome crime for amnesty. Nepali Times, 7 September 2012 Acharya, Anurag. 2012. Making us sick: Unhealthy politics is turning into an epidemic that has infected hospitals and schools. Nepali Times, 23 November 2012 Acharya, Anurag. 2012. Monsoon of the megalomaniacs: A new government made up of old leaders will mean the same old. Nepali Times, 6 July 2012 Acharya, Anurag. 2012. New Nepal's old school: Kathmandu's powerful are reluctant to step out of coterie politics. Nepali Times, 13 January 2012 Bibliography on Nepal and the Himalayan region 2 Compiled by Karl-Heinz Krämer, 1 January 2023 Acharya, Anurag. 2012. No movement: The opposition's winter street showdown may backfire because they have taken the people's support for granted. Nepali Times, 16 November 2012 Acharya, Anurag. 2012. Not everybody's cup of tea: In the arithmetic of power politics, ignoring the inclusion agenda in the Tarai may prove costly for the parties. Nepali Times, 2 November 2012 Acharya, Anurag. 2012. Opportunity cost: All the difficult decisions we didn't make in 2012 will come back to haunt us in 2013 and beyond. Nepali Times, 28 December 2012 Acharya, Anurag. 2012. Patriarchy in the political hierarchy: The exclusive behaviour of powerful Madhesi leaders ridicules the inclusion agenda they claim to champion. Nepali Times, 21 December 2012 Acharya, Anurag. 2012. People and power: Nepal's rural communities are taking electric power into their own hands. Nepali Times, 23 November 2012 Acharya, Anurag. 2012. Taking care of the caretaker: The opposition may not like it, but the caretaker government can remain legally in power until elections are held. Nepali Times, 29 June 2012 Acharya, Anurag. 2012. Textbook history: To blame outsiders for Nepal's ills is to excuse the mistakes of our rulers and misread history. Nepali Times, 24 August 2012 Acharya, Anurag. 2012. The messenger is to blame: The platform for debating national problems has itself become a part of the problem. Nepali Times, 15 June 2012 Acharya, Anurag. 2012. The past foretold: The parties may strike a deal by the end of this month to revive the CA, but that won't solve anything. Nepali Times, 19 October 2012 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. Agree to disagree: CJ as the head of the electoral government will only make sense if the parties agree not to disagree about polls end-May. Nepali Times, 22 February 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. Another chance: Holding peaceful elections was the easy part, resolving the deadlock on the constitution will be harder. Nepali Times, 22 November 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. Battle for the ballots: Now that November polls look probable its back to the good, bad, and ugly in politics. Nepali Times, 28 June 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. Biting the ballot: The country will go for polls on 19 November, but at what cost? Nepali Times, 8 November 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. Breaking up and making up: National and international political constellations are all in favour of November polls. Nepali Times, 12 July 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. Breaking views: As elections look more probable, the mainstream media also becomes an extension of the political parties. Nepali Times, 14 June 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. Competing for consensus: Older parties are trying to reinvent themselves and new ones are maturing. Nepali Times, 23 August 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. Democratic deficit: The pretentions of senior party leaders with democracy stand at odds with their internal authoritarianism. Nepali Times, 26 July 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. Easier said than done: June is impossible and if things go on like this polls in November may also be a mirage. Nepali Times, 5 April 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. Failed experiment: New Delhi’s overt and covert efforts to influence Nepali politics haven’t been in India’s own national interest. Nepali Times, 4 October 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. Fluid political landscape: Extremists and political actors in the plains have found a fertile breeding ground in the state of statelessness and discontent. Nepali Times, 9 August 2013 Bibliography on Nepal and the Himalayan region 3 Compiled by Karl-Heinz Krämer, 1 January 2023 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. Foreign domestic policy: Nepal’s quest for sovereignty and international credibility stands at odds with its geo-strategic balancing act. Nepali Times, 8 March 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. Free of fear: We need a firm commitment from political groups of the left, right, and centre for clean and non-violent polls. Nepali Times, 22 March 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. Free, fair, and fear-free: High political stakes and polarised sentiment threaten to undermine electoral integrity and security. Nepali Times, 25 October 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. In contempt of the republic: Nepal’s judiciary must lead the country out of the political morass it helped create. Nepali Times, 17 May 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. Including the excluded: The only way to justify Nepal’s painfully long transition is to ensure election rules that level the playing field. Nepali Times, 7 June 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. Misinformed, misunderstood: Nepal’s federalism debate is unnecessarily trivialised with extreme arguments. Nepali Times, 3 May 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. No country of their own: Every citizen has a right to vote in the next election, but what of the stateless citizens of Nepal? Nepali Times, 15 March 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. Periphery of news: Despite professional hazards, local journalists continue to play crucial watchdog role. But at what cost? Nepali Times, 5 July 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. Reconciliation without resolution: Nepal has tried to reconcile with its past without resolving the underlying reasons of the conflict. Nepali Times, 15 February 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. Republic of bananas: The unending transition, lack of elections, and impunity are turning us into an international laughing stock. Nepali Times, 11 January 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. Rotten to the core: Nepal’s legal system has been too kind to those at the top who have presided over the plunder of the state. Nepali Times, 1 March 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. The gender agenda: The epidemic of violent crimes against women exposes a rot that has seeped deep into our society. Nepali Times, 4 January 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. The hidden hand: India’s policy of micro-managing the region rather than taking neighbours into confidence has destabilised South Asia. República, 10 May 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. The Holi land: Anger over corruption and neglect after 2008 rankles the Tarai psyche, but people still favour immediate polls. Nepali Times, 29 March 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. The moment of truth: The newly elected legislature offers another opportunity for the country to confront the dirty truths of the conflict. Nepali Times, 20 December 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. The NC’s 12-year itch: The frustration of being out of power and angst of defeat in the last CA have seeped into Nepal’s grand old party. Nepali Times, 12 April 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. The post-Prachanda path: The first post-conflict Maoist general convention has finally departed from the communist doctrine of armed struggle. Nepali Times, 8 February 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. Unlearning education: Parallel education systems are driving a wedge in Nepali society, fueling youth discontent. Nepali Times, 19 April 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. What’s left of the left: What vision can Nepal’s communists offer society at a time of internal turmoil? Nepali Times, 26 April 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2014. “Forgive and move on”: All cases of grave human rights violations must go for trial, but victims must also have the power to forgive. Nepali Times, 18 April 2014 Bibliography on Nepal and the Himalayan region 4 Compiled by Karl-Heinz Krämer, 1 January 2023 Acharya, Anurag. 2014. Bypassing the bosses: On World Press Freedom Day, there are more reasons to be optimistic than pessimistic about the Nepali media. Nepali Times, 2 May 2014 Acharya, Anurag. 2014. Contentious consensus: There is much more to the constitution debate than the constitution. Nepali Times, 19 December 2014 Acharya, Anurag. 2014. Dangers of delay: Post-festival, constitution writing will be a battle ground for competing personal and partisan interests. Nepali Times, 10 October 2014 Acharya, Anurag. 2014. Home sweet Home: The stand-off over the Home Ministry shows how little Nepal’s politics has changed in 25 years. Nepali Times, 28 February 2014 Acharya, Anurag. 2014. Inclusion by any other name: The last six years have not been wasted, we have zeroed in on institutionalising inclusion. Nepali Times, 22 August 2014 Acharya, Anurag. 2014. Maiming the messenger: Democratic regimes with undemocratic institutions can stifle press freedom. Nepali Times, 16 May 2014 Acharya, Anurag. 2014. Something's gotta give: The NC’s undemocratic internal politics is at odds with its electoral victory. Nepali Times, 17 January 2014 Acharya, Anurag. 2014. Statutory warning: Political parties that suffer from a democratic deficit within can’t give us a democratic constitution. Nepali Times, 3 January 2014 Acharya, Anurag. 2014. Stuck with you: Sushil Koirala may become the next Prime Minister, but he is already a lame duck. Nepali Times, 31 January 2014 Acharya, Anurag. 2015. Beyond the deadline: People won’t be coming on to the streets even if parties miss the 22 January cutoff. Nepali Times, 16 January 2015 Acharya, Anurag. 2015. The final redemption: The good news is that the constitution has become the only way for senior leaders to ensure a political future for themselves. Nepali Times, 24 April 2015 Acharya, Anurag. 2017. Cheated and silenced, the voters in the Terai will go to the polls with a heavy heart. The Record, 25 June 2017 Acharya, Anurag. 2019. Building blocks to peace: Government, civil society and the media all have a stake in Nepal’s new federal journey. They must trust each other and collaborate for sustained peace. The Kathmandu Post, 24 October 2019 Acharya, Anurag. 2020. Federal transgressions and the pandemic : The federal government is overstepping its constitutional jurisdiction in the name of the Covid-19 response . The Kathmandu Post, 24 August 2020 Acharya, Anurag. 2020. Stepping into the crisis: The Covid-19 crisis will be a litmus test of Nepal’s fledgeling federal system. The Kathmandu Post, 10 April 2020 Acharya, Anurag. 2021. All deals are local : Electoral alliances will essentially make the voting process a formality in many places. The Kathmandu Post, 25 April 2022 Acharya, Anurag. 2022. External affairs, domestic battles : Our governance and policy-making are routinely held hostage to political squabbling. The Kathmandu Post, 20 June 2022 Acharya, Anurag. 2022. Know when to talk : The MCC row may be over, but the Nepali media and intellectuals need to reflect on their role. The Kathmandu Post, 7 March 2022 Acharya, Aparajita. 2007. Envisioning a new Nepal .... The Kathmandu Post, 12 August 2007 Acharya, Aparajita. 2013. The Dolpali dilemma: In the absence of the government’s commitment to boosting essential health services in the region, some Dolpalis are found taking matters into their own hands. The Kathmandu Post, 2 February 2013 Bibliography on Nepal and the Himalayan region 5 Compiled by Karl-Heinz Krämer, 1 January 2023 Acharya, Avidit. 2010. The Maoist insurgency and the political economy of violence. In: Mahenda Lawoti and Anup K. Pahari (ed.), The Maoist insurgency in Nepal: revolution in the twenty-first century, pp. 263-284, London and New York: Routledge Acharya, Baburam. 1940. Tanahunko sen-vamsa. [The Sen dynasty of Tanahun]. In: Surya Bikram Gyavali (ed.), Bhanubhakta smarak grantha, pp. ??? Darjeeling Acharya, Baburam. 1952. Nepal, newar ra newari bhasa. [Nepal, Newar and Newari language]. Nepal Sanskritik Parishad Patrika 1:1-16 Acharya, Baburam. 1955. Bhimsen thapako patan. [The fall of Bhimsen Thapa]. Pragati 2,4:115-122 Acharya, Baburam. 1956. Chin ra tibbat sanga nepal ko sambandha. [Nepal's relations with China and Tibet]. Kathmandu: Chou En-lai Reception Committee Acharya, Baburam. 1957. Jasko tarvar usko darbar. [Whose the sword also owns the palace]. Sarada 22:1-5 Acharya, Baburam. 1957. Ranashahi ra sadayantra. [Rana power and conspiration]. Sarada 21:1-8 Acharya, Baburam. 1961. Jang bahadurko prarambha. [The début of Jang Bahadur]. Ruprekha 10:42-49 u. 53 [2018 v.s.] Acharya, Baburam. 1965. Nepalko sankshipta vrittanta. [An abreviated report from Nepal]. Kathmandu: Pramod Shamsher and Nabikra 'Pyasi' [2022 v.s.] Acharya, Baburam. 1967. Shri panc badamaharajadhiraj prithvi narayan shahko sankshipta jivani. [Shortened biography of king Prithvi Narayan Shah]. 4 Vols. Kathmandu: Shri Panch Maharajadhirajko Press Sachivalaya [2024-26 v. s.] Acharya, Baburam. 1971. 1938 salko parva. [The conspiracy of 1881]. Purnima 27:178-180 Acharya, Baburam. 1972. Baburam acarya ra uhanko kriti. [Babu Ram Acharya and his work]. Kathmandu: CNAS [2029 v. s.] Acharya, Baburam. 1972. General Bhimsen Thapa and the Samar Jang Company. Regmi Research Series 4,9:161-167 Acharya, Baburam. 1972. Tharujatiko mulghar kahan? [Where is the Tharus' original home?]. Ancient Nepal 21:33-36 Acharya, Baburam. 1973. Annexation of the Sen Kingdoms. Regmi Research Series 5,5:81-85 Acharya, Baburam. 1993. Purana kavi ra kavita. [Die alten Dichter und ihre Werke]. 6th ed. Kathmandu: Sajha Prakashan [2050 v.s.] Acharya, Baburam (ed.). 1993. Purana kavi ra kavita. [The old poets and their poetry]. 6th ed. Kathmandu: Sajha Prakashan [2050 v.s. (2003 v.s.)] Acharya, Bala Ram. 2005. Sociological Analysis of Divorce: A Case Study from Pokhara, Nepal. Dhaulagiri Journal of Sociology and Anthropology 1:129-145 Acharya, Bala Ram. 2008. Dimension of Rural Development in Nepal. Dhaulagiri Journal of Sociology and Anthropology 2:181-192 Acharya, Bala Ram. 2010. Urban Poverty: A Sociological Study of Shankhamul Squatter. Dhaulagiri Journal of Sociology and Anthropology 4:179-192 Acharya, Bhanu Bhakta. 2009. Lapdog or watchdog? They are trying to remove the teeth of the National Human Rights Commission. The Kathmandu Post, 14 October 2009 Bibliography on Nepal and the Himalayan region 6 Compiled by Karl-Heinz Krämer, 1 January 2023 Acharya, Bhanu Bhakta. 2009. Not quite right: The draft of fundamental rights looks fine, but implementation could be another story. The Kathmandu Post, 22 November 2009 Acharya, Bhanu Bhakta. 2009. Unsung heroes: The money sent back by migrant workers is important to Nepal, but not their human rights. The Kathmandu Post, 8 November 2009 Acharya, Bhanu Bhakta. 2010. People in the news:_ Journalists continue to be killed or disappeared even after the advent of loktantra. The Kathmandu Post, 3 January 2010 Acharya, Bhanu Bhakta. 2012. A dreadful year: The media scenario of Nepal this year was one of the worst since the peace process commenced in 2006. The Kathmandu Post, 30 December 2012 Acharya, Bhanu Bhakta. 2014. A year of impunity: In the year 2013, many press freedom issues were raised but none addressed adequately. The Kathmandu Post, 1 January 2014 Acharya, Bhanu Bhakta. 2015. Dead and denied. Nanda Prasad Adhikari’s dead body at the Teaching Hospital still awaits justice. The Kathmandu Post, 2 April 2015 Acharya, Bhanu Bhakta. 2015. History lessons: Magna Carta holds significance for Nepal which is currently drafting a new constitution. The Kathmandu Post, 16 June 2015 Acharya, Bhanu Bhakta. 2015. Not free yet: Safety and security of journalists remained a challenge in Nepal throughout the past year. The Kathmandu Post, 1 January 2015 Acharya, Bhanu Bhakta. 2015. War on the web: The recent spate of inflammatory posts in the aftermath of the Tikapur killings point to an urgent need for social media laws. The Kathmandu Post, 4 September 2015 Acharya, Bhanu Bhakta. 2015. What people want: Political agendas espoused by the parties do not necessarily reflect the people’s priorities. The Kathmandu Post, 25 February 2015 Acharya, Bhanu Bhakta. 2016. Curbs on press freedom: Constitution drafters seriously misunderstood idea of press freedom, which differs from right to communication. The Kathmandu Post, 25 April 2016 Acharya, Bhanu Bhakta. 2017. Report at your own risk: Press freedom remains a myth in daily practice despite broad legislative measures. The Kathmandu Post, 8 January 2017 Acharya, Bhanu Bhakta. 2017. Said a little bird: Trump is a prolific tweeter while Prachanda has not posted anything for two months. The Kathmandu Post, 5 February 2017 Acharya, Bhanu Bhakta. 2018. Calling for press freedom: Nepal is still a long way from complete press freedom, and all stakeholders need to speak against violations. The Kathmandu Post, 17 January 2018 Acharya, Bhanu Bhakta. 2018. Closing the gap Just having access to the internet is not enough to overcome the digital divide. The Kathmandu Post, 30 April 2018 Acharya, Bhanu Bhakta. 2018. Danger zones for journalists. República, 4 January 2018 Acharya, Bhanu Bhakta. 2018. Fury against media: Instead of reviewing its own faulty policies and mending their ways, the government ministers are becoming more and more intolerant to media and public criticism. República, 27 November 2018 Acharya, Bhanu Bhakta. 2019. A tightened muzzle: Protracted governmental strategies have led to waning press freedom in Nepal. The Kathmandu Post, 4 January 2019 Acharya, Bhanu Bhakta. 2020. Mockery of press freedom: The year 2019 saw more incidents related to press freedom violation than in the past seven years. The Kathmandu Post, 23 January 2020 Acharya, Bhanu Bhakta. 2021. Media fails to uphold its role as watchdog : The government tried to stop criticism by threatening and spreading fear among journalists . The Kathmandu Post, 18 January 2021 Bibliography on Nepal and the Himalayan region 7 Compiled by Karl-Heinz Krämer, 1 January 2023 Acharya, Bhanu Bhakta. 2022. Nepal can do much better : Journalists and state agencies are both to blame for the low ranking in the press freedom index. The Kathmandu Post, 5 January 2022 Acharya, Bhanu Bhakta / Sharma, Shyam (eds). 2022. Global Perspectives on Journalism in Nepal : Nepalese News Media in the Twenty-First Century. London: Routledge Acharya, Bhanu Prasad. 2007. Financial accountability in public sectorinancial accountability in public sector. The Kathmandu Post, 21 August 2007 Acharya, Bhanu Prasad. 2007. Managing the oil price shock. The Kathmandu Post, 3 November 2007 Acharya, Bhanu Prasad. 2008. Economic crash program. The Kathmandu Post, 21 February 2008 Acharya, Bharat Sharma. 2011. Carbon sequestration: To tackle climate change. The Himalayan Times, 24 February 2011 Acharya, Bharat Sharma / Bista, Dipesh Raj. 2011. Adapting Agriculture To Climate Change. The Rising Nepal, 25 February 2011 Acharya, Bhimarjun. 2003. Select acts of the kingdom of Nepal. (Unofficial translation), (volume 1). Kathmandu: Pairavi Prakashan Acharya, Bhimarjun. 2004. Attack on article 117 by the way of article 127. In: PlusMedium (ed.), Forum discussion: constitutional dynamics of impasse: diagnosis & dialogue, pp. 269-272. Kathmandu: Integrated Organization Systems (IOS) and Enabling State Programme (ESP) Acharya, Bhimarjun. 2006. Constituent assembly: pathways to constitution making. In: Mukti Rijal (ed.), Readings on governance and development (volume VII), pp. 24-36. Kathmandu: IGD Acharya, Bhimarjun. 2006. Making constitution through constituent assembly. Kathmandu: Pairavi Prakashan Acharya, Bhimarjun. 2007. Constitution making and non-negotiable principles. In: Mukti Rijal (ed.), Readings on governance and development (volume VIII), pp. 26-33. Kathmandu: IGD Acharya, Bhimarjun. 2007. Technicalities of constituent assembly. Readings on Governance and Development 10:83-88 Acharya, Bhimarjun. 2007. Truth and Reconciliation Commission. The Kathmandu Post, 9 August 2007 Acharya, Bhimarjun. 2008. ‘Federalism will lead to a bloodbath’. Interview. The Kathmandu Post, 14 January 2008 Acharya, Bhimarjun. 2008. Autonomy of the CA. The Kathmandu Post, 21 June 2008 Acharya, Bhimarjun. 2008. Monitoring the CA polls. The Kathmandu Post, 9 April 2008 Acharya, Bhimarjun. 2008. Nepal: Truth and Reconciliation Commission. The Telegraph, 9 January 2008 Acharya, Bhimarjun. 2008. The order of the day. The Kathmandu Post, 19 April 2008 Acharya, Bhimarjun. 2010. Neutral? Nah, they are incompetent!. República, 5 August 2010 Acharya, Bhimarjun. 2010. Statute: 'A bundle Of compromises'. República, 2 October 2010 Acharya, Bhimarjun. 2011. Parliamentary vs presidential system. República, 19 May 2011 Acharya, Bhimarjun. 2013. In no established democracy has Chief Justice held executive post. Interview. República, 14 February 2013 Acharya, Bhimarjun / Adhikari, Bipin / Adhikari, Yagya Prasad / Shah, Shubhadayak / Thapa, Govinda Prasad. 2009. Nirvacan pranali sudhar. Kathmandu: National Election Monitoring Alliance (NEMA) Bibliography on Nepal and the Himalayan region 8 Compiled by Karl-Heinz Krämer, 1 January 2023 Acharya, Biblob. 2018. Inclusive education: Dismantling the barriers. The Himalayan Times, 18 September 2018 Acharya, Biblob. 2018. Learning barriers: Most inclusive schools in Nepal do not have enough teaching-learning materials for students with disability. República, 23 September 2018 Acharya, Bidan. 2009. Methodology: social exclusion and group mobilization. Contributions to Nepalese Studies 36, Special Issue, pp. 23-47 Acharya, Binod. 2015. Problem in Madhes: The rulers in Kathmandu seem to have misread the motivation behind the Madhes movement. The Kathmandu Post, 12 November 2015 Acharya, Bipin Kumar. 1994. Nature Cure and Indigenous Healing Practices in Nepal: A Medical Anthropological Perspective. In: Michael Allen (ed.), Anthropology of Nepal: Peoples, Problems and Processes, pp. 234-244. Kathmandu: Mandala Book Point Acharya, Bipin Kumar. 1999. Health ethics and choice of healing: patient level cases from naturopathic clinics. In: Ram B. Chhetri and Om P. Gurung (ed.), Anthropology and sociology of Nepal: cultures, societies, ecology and development, pp. 323-334. Kathmandu: Sociological and Anthropological Society of Nepal (SASON) Acharya, Birbhadra. 2012. The changing social fabric: Moving with the tide imperative. The Himalayan Times, 12 January 2012 Acharya, Birbhadra. 2014. Micro-finance and poverty alleviation. The Himalayan Times, 28 August 2014 Acharya, Bishwa Mohan. 2017. Institutions adrift: Cooperatives play a key role in economic development, but they need an overhaul. The Kathmandu Post, 23 February 2017 Acharya, Chandra Mani / Adhikari, Bipin Bahadur. 2021. Knowledge of Unsafe Abortion among Female Students in Nepal. Knowledge of Unsafe Abortion among Female StudePrithvi Journal of Research and Innovation 3:61-68 Acharya, Chiranjivi. 2021. Parental property equal right policy of Nepal : A focus group discussion of students of Law Faculty of Kathmandu. Research Nepal Journal of Development Studies 4:1,1-13 Acharya, Debaki et al.. 2021. Impact of Social Protection Mechanism for Child Protection. Journal of Social Protection 3:35-50 Acharya, Deepak. 2011. Gender Equality And Social Inclusion On Radio. The Rising Nepal, 25 August 2011 Acharya, Deepak. 2014. World Radio Day And FM Radio. The Rising Nepal, 14 February 2014 Acharya, Deepak. 2017. Radios for all: Community radios are among most effective means of reaching poor and marginalized communities. República, 4 January 2016 Acharya, Deepak. 2018. Tune into radio: Role of mass medium in Nepal. The Himalayan Times, 13 February 2018 Acharya, Deepak. 2019. Inclusive Community Radios. The Rising Nepal, 11 February 2019 Acharya, Dev Raj. 2018. Sex education for children: Adolescents’ sexual health knowledge and understanding is influenced by a variety of factors. Sex education should include all these factors. República, 25 June 2018 Acharya, Dev Raj. 2019. Talk about it: Education on sexual reproductive health needs further attention and investment in Nepal. The Kathmandu Post, 17 February 2019 Acharya, Devaraj / Devkota, Bhimsen / Bhattarai, Radha. 2020. Public Service Announcements for Health Insurance in Nepal: Perspectives from Health Belief Model. Nepalese Journal of Insurance and Social Security 3:3,23-36 Bibliography on Nepal and the Himalayan region 9 Compiled by Karl-Heinz Krämer, 1 January 2023 Acharya, Devi Prasad. 2020. कहि(cid:3)ले बन्छ नयाँ नेपाल ? [When will the new Nepal be built?]. Rajdhani, 5 November 2020 Acharya, Devi Ram. 2022. An Analysis of Student Assessment Practices in Higher Education of Nepal. Molung Educational Frontier 12:37-55 Acharya, Ganesh Raj / Bhatta, B. / Gyawali, A.R.. 2009. 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