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Nepalese Translation, Vol. 1, 2017, Pp. 55-61. DONORS, DIRECTORS
DONORS, DIRECTORS AND AUDIENCE: A SURVEY OF THE PERFORMANCE OF PLAYS IN NEPALI Shiva Rijal In this paper I argue that production of translated I bring these personal experiences of mine here to plays into Nepali needs to be seen in terms of the support the idea that translation needs to be livelihood of the artists and translators. First, defined as part and parcel of the translators’ staging any foreign plays into Nepali costs a livelihood. There is an economic side of considerable amount of money. Second, no such translation, which should not be overlooked. significant change has been seen in the domain of Basanta Thapa, the then President of Nepal modern art and cultural policies recently in Translator’s Society, stated this very economic Nepal. It is in such a context do the Nepali theatre dimension of translation skills and arts in his artists find the donor organizations as a friendly presidential speech on 29 September 2016.He force. Moreover, most of the theatregoers in the stressed on a need for spaces to be invented and Kathmandu city are university students. Theatre discovered for translators to survive and prosper artists deliberately stage the plays that the in Nepal. For this, translators should come out university curricula prescribe. And, the school of from their working tables and reach out to the thought that the directors belong to, or think they government, the concerned department, and do, have influenced them, which has also played a invent economic spaces for translators in order to very important role in deciding the play they want promote a serious culture of translation. -
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Nepali Times Was Abducted Wednesday by Maoists While Covering the Anti- Rebel Uprising in Kapilbastu
#238 11 - 17 March 2005 16 pages Rs 30 Free Pun JB Pun Magar, staff reporter of Himal Khabarpatrika and contributor to Nepali Times was abducted Wednesday by Maoists while covering the anti- rebel uprising in Kapilbastu. The investigative journalist had covered the recruitment of child soldiers by the Maoists (see ‘Giving children a fighting chance’, #227) but was also harrassed by the army in November. “He is a very professional journalist who is objective and fair even in the most challenging assignment, we demand his immediate release," said Himal editor, Rajendra Dahal, "it is unfortunate that the Maoists have detained him at a time when the state has also been harassing the media.” Weekly Internet Poll # 175 Q. Should mobile phones now be restored? Total votes:960 Weekly Internet Poll # 176. To vote go to: www.nepalitimes.com Q... How would you characterise everyday situation in Nepal in the past month? TEACHING A DOG NEW TRICKS: Nine-year-old German Shepherd, Sabbu, jumps through a flaming hoop for the benefit of spectators during Army Day on 8 March at Tundikhel as his minders look on. KUMAR SHRESTHA/NEPALNEWS.COM Terrorised students across Nepal prepare for final exams Fleeing school RAMESWOR BOHARA aimed at maximum disruption of retaliation by the rebels. in the villages. Teachers from in NEPALGANJ normal life. Meanwhile, Nepal’s donors districts across Nepal say “After the bombings, children who have been involved in hundreds of thousands of ven by the insane standards are still terrorised and distracted. supporting education have students haven’t been able to of Nepal’s conflict, They cannot concentrate on their reacted with outrage at sustained prepare E Nepalganj had not seen studies,” says a teacher from and deliberate attacks on the for their Editorial p2 anything like it: the bombing of Mahendra High School here. -
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TRIBHUVAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING ENTRANCE EXAMINATION BOARD-2077 AlPHABETICAL PASS LIST SNo FormNo Applicant's Name Gender District Rank Remarks 1 2077-220 Aabhash Thapa Male Kathmandu 36 2 2077-9083 Aabhushan Gajurel Male Chitawan 1035 3 2077-1959 Aabhushan Sapkota Male Kathmandu 1672 4 2077-3943 Aabhuson Moon Shrestha Male Kathmandu 1774 5 2077-10839 Aabik Maharjan Male Lalitpur 6565 6 2077-9904 Aabishkar Ghimire Male Kathmandu 1364 7 2077-10674 Aabishkar Kafle Male Jhapa 2742 8 2077-1100 Aabishkar Khatri Male Gulmi 2477 9 2077-964 Aabiskar Bhattarai Male Kapilbastu 2350 10 2077-7338 Aabiskar Bhusal Male Nawalparasi 3267 11 2077-1472 Aachal Tiwari Female Mahottari 1702 12 2077-12640 Aadarsh Joshi Male Kanchanpur 2832 13 2077-3303 Aadarsha Acharya Male Panchthar 1122 14 2077-6876 Aadarsha Bhandari Male Nawalparasi 3294 15 2077-39 Aadarsha Bikram Bartaula Male Makwanpur 3233 16 2077-12108 Aadarsha Dev Male Saptari 3256 17 2077-2213 Aadarsha Khadka Male Dolakha 733 18 2077-4505 Aadarsha Regmi Male Bhaktapur 4893 19 2077-1430 Aadarsha Thapa Magar Male Dhading 751 20 2077-7596 Aadeep Gorkhali Shrestha Male Kathmandu 3895 21 2077-12745 Aadi Sakhakarmi Male Bhaktapur 5281 22 2077-8360 Aadit Silwal Male Parsa 4852 23 2077-1359 Aaditya Aryal Male Rupandehi 800 24 2077-7692 Aaditya Bikram Chand Male Kanchanpur 4678 25 2077-635 Aaditya Khanal Male Morang 5705 26 2077-479 Aaditya Kumar Jha Male Mahottari 1944 27 2077-11267 Aaditya Kumar Jha Male Dhanusha 3049 28 2077-2156 Aaditya Mishra Male Mahottari 3956 29 2077-1788 Aaditya Neupane -
Sno Formno Applicant's Name Gender District Rank Remarks 6165 2077-2096 Suman Tamang Male Solukhumbu 1 3902 2077-140 Prasun Sita
SNo FormNo Applicant's Name Gender District Rank Remarks 6165 2077-2096 Suman Tamang Male Solukhumbu 1 3902 2077-140 Prasun Sitaula Male Jhapa 2 5335 2077-70 Saroj Basnet Male Bhojpur 3 6598 2077-4158 Utsav Manandhar Male Kathmandu 4 2479 2077-3907 Kalpesh Manandhar Male Kathmandu 5 4270 2077-10095 Raju Gupta Male Dhanusha 6 3934 2077-409 Pratik Pandey Male Syangja 7 1736 2077-1510 Chandan Sah Male Dhanusha 8 6524 2077-659 Ujjwal Jha Male Lalitpur 9 2266 2077-5072 Hemant Panchariya Male Sunsari 10 3719 2077-2492 Prajjwal Pandey Male Kapilbastu 11 5007 2077-1834 Samip Neupane Male Gorkha 12 2063 2077-1639 Diwash Poudel Male Chitawan 13 5882 2077-672 Subarna Regmi Male Nawalparasi 14 979 2077-486 Ashim Paudel Male Nawalparasi 15 1419 2077-2162 Bikash Adhikari Male Sindhuli 16 3036 2077-4768 Merit Bhandari Male Bhaktapur 17 1892 2077-6346 Dikshanta Muni Poudel Male Kaski 18 3817 2077-2174 Prasanga Aryal Male Syangja 19 1306 2077-221 Bibek Niroula Male Sunsari 20 2363 2077-1928 Ishwor Basyal Male Nawalparasi 21 1594 2077-553 Birat Khanal Male Arghakhanchi 22 3704 2077-756 Prahlad Giri Male Dang 23 2861 2077-120 Madhu Sharma Male Kathmandu 24 2304 2077-665 Hritik Acharya Male Chitawan 25 1037 2077-4681 Ashutosh Bohara Male Kanchanpur 26 6024 2077-3941 Sudip Tiwari Male Syangja 27 1426 2077-1668 Bikash Khadka Male Morang 28 1582 2077-12726 Bipul Neupane Male Palpa 29 6427 2077-905 Swastik Ghimire Male Kathmandu 30 4452 2077-5722 Reyan Kumar Sapkota Male Bhaktapur 31 448 2077-676 Akriti Pandey Female Arghakhanchi 32 905 2077-1833 Archit Aryal -
Chapter I: Kachahari: a Theatre for Oppressed I.1 Introduction A
Chapter I: Kachahari: a Theatre for Oppressed I.1 Introduction A Kachahari is a people’s court traditionally held in Nepali villages. When faced with a conflict or case of injustice, a villager would call for a Kachahari and presents his or her problems. Villagers would look for possible solutions together, involving both victimizer and victimized on hearing. Kachahari theatre attempts to create this kind of forum using drama: a performing art, where artists perform the victimized person/s issue amidst the audiences who first appear as the case hearing audiences and then become performer of the solutions from each angle. Kachahari theatre –a site of performance is an interactive form of theatre, where the audience actively participates in and shapes the happening on stage. Through this dynamism, people (artists and audiences) both analyze the problems faced by them and act out or “rehearse” to get possible solutions which they can use in their lives. The Kachahari theatre was started by Aarohan Theatre group in Nepal, nearly two decades ago, under the leadership of theatre master Sunil Pokharel. Aarohan Theatre group is one of the pioneering theatre groups who set the theatre as a political theatre movement rolling in Nepal in 1993. The other one is Sarvanam, which worked for the street theatre where artists perform for public awareness related issues.The theatre master and the head of Aarohan theatre group in Nepal, Sunil Pokharel, in his interview with Nepal Monitor’s reporter Haris Adhikari, asserts that he does not believe in art for art sake. Moreover, his direct involvement in street theatre from 1983 with the group called Sarvanam, and his subsequent journey to National School of Drama, New Delhi, India has empowered him with a unique capacity to interpret the history of his country and learn from the mistakes that happened in Indian scenario in its post independence era. -
Theatre for Social Change in Kathmandu, Nepal
School of Oriental and African Studies University of London REHEARSING FOR LIFE: THEATRE FOR SOCIAL CHANGE IN KATHMANDU, NEPAL Monica Mottin Doctor in Philosophy Social Anthropology 2009-10 ProQuest Number: 10673177 All rights reserved INFORMATION TO ALL USERS The quality of this reproduction is dependent upon the quality of the copy submitted. In the unlikely event that the author did not send a com plete manuscript and there are missing pages, these will be noted. Also, if material had to be removed, a note will indicate the deletion. uest ProQuest 10673177 Published by ProQuest LLC(2017). Copyright of the Dissertation is held by the Author. All rights reserved. This work is protected against unauthorized copying under Title 17, United States C ode Microform Edition © ProQuest LLC. ProQuest LLC. 789 East Eisenhower Parkway P.O. Box 1346 Ann Arbor, Ml 48106- 1346 I declare that the work presented in this thesis is my own. Monica Mottin 2 Acknowledgements Infinite gratitude goes to all the artists and activists whose collaboration made this research possible. This research could be carried out thanks to a grant from the CRF (University of London). I wish to thank my supervisors Prof. David Mosse and Prof. Michael Hutt for their inspirational ideas and support during the challenges of the fieldwork and writing up, and my family, for their patience and love. 3 Abstract The objective is this research is to examine the production and performance of theatrical activities aiming at bringing about social change in both development and political intervention. My investigation began with Aarohan Theatre Group, a Kathmandu-based professional company and subsequently extended to Maoist cultural troupes. -
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VALUE ADDED NOTES UPSC MAINS www.IASTODAY.in ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 24 x 7 LIVE CHAT SUPPORT Email support:[email protected] SAARC About SAARC The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) is regional intergovernmental organization and geopolitical union in South Asia. Its member states include Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, the Maldives, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. SAARC was founded in Dhaka in 1985. Its secretariat is based in Kathmandu. The organization promotes development of economical and regional integration. It launched the South Asian Free Trade Area in 2006. SAARC maintains permanent diplomatic relations at the United Nation as an observer and has developed links with multilateral entities, including the European Union Observers States with observer status include Australia, China, the European Union, Iran, Japan, Mauritius Myanmar, South Korea and the United States. OBJECTIVES The objectives of the ASSOCIATION shall be: 1. To promote the welfare of the peoples of SOUTH ASIA and to improve their quality of life. 2. To accelerate economic growth, social progress and cultural development in the region 3. To provide all individuals the opportunity to live in dignity and to realise their full potentials. 4. To promote and strengthen collective self-reliance among the countries of SOUTH ASIA 5. To contribute to mutual trust, understanding and appreciation of one another's problems. 6. To promote active collaboration and mutual assistance in the economic, social, cultural, technical and scientific fields. 7. To strengthen cooperation with other developing countries. 8. To strengthen cooperation among themselves in international forums on matters of common interests. 9. To cooperate with international and regional organisations with similar aims and purposes. -
Nepal's Constitution Building Process INSIDE.Indd
Nepal’s Constitution Building Process: 2006-2015 Progress, Challenges, and Contributions of International Community Nepal’s Constitution Building Process: 2006-2015 55 Progress, Challenges, and Contributions of International Community ©International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance 2015 International IDEA publications are independent of specifi c national or political interests. Views expressed in this publication do not necessarily represent the views of International IDEA, its Board or its Council members. Applications for permission to reproduce or translate all or any part of this publication should be made to: Publications Offi ce International IDEA SE – 103 34 Stockholm Sweden Cover Photo : Sanjog Manandhar Cover Design and Layout by : Subarna Humagain Printed by : Format Printing Press ISBN : 978-91-7671-022-7 TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF ACRONYMS....………………….........................................................………V FOREWORD....…………………….....................................................................……VII III ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS....………...............................................……………..……IX I. INTRODUCTION....………............................................................…………………1 CONSTITUTION BUILDING TIMELINE....……........................……………………4 II. BACKGROUND (1951-2006)....………………..........................................…………5 III. WRITING A NEW CONSTITUTION (2006 – 2015).…….............………………8 1. THE FIRST CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY (CA-I)....………...............……………...9 2. THE SECOND CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY (CA-II)………..............…………...19 -
Moscow Durga Puja Celebrations 2014
AARATRIKA 2014 The Journey So Far… “The moment you doubt whether you can fly, you cease for ever to be able to do it.” — J.M. Barrie, Peter Pan Asians, and people from other countries. Our annual event has evolved into a platform where the Indian community gathers to participate in socio-cultural events, using this opportunity to bond with our Russian friends who participate with equal enthusiasm to showcase our rich cultural tradition. Our event off ers a unique opportunity to learn about our legacy and traditions; wherein we not only raise cultural awareness but also foster greater understanding of other peoples’ way of life. Our Puja celebrations are also a cultural footnote to bridge the Debasmita Moulick Nair gap between home and Russia, especially for our children and It is with pride and nostalgia that we set forth towards youth who receive a rich platform to create memories and live celebrating the silver anniversary of Moscow Durga Puja – the Indian life, albeit for a few days. This is a festival, which it feels remarkable, to say the least. It is indeed paradoxical takes us back to our roots even after years of being in foreign that our Puja began during one of the most troubled times land, and it helps us grow roots in foreign land too. – a year before the August Putsch or Coup of 1991 and the Silver Jubilee is all about reminiscing about our milestones Constitutional Crisis of 1993. It was the times when procuring and growth, and the time to thank everybody who made some basic grocery was diffi cult, and the hope to receive the fun fi lled yet arduous journey possible. -
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All-Male Secretariat Decides on Citizenship, an Issue That Largely Concerns Women
WITHOUT F EAR OR FAVOUR Nepal’s largest selling English daily Vol XXVIII No. 117 | 8 pages | Rs.5 O O Printed simultaneously in Kathmandu, Biratnagar, Bharatpur and Nepalgunj 35.4 C 13.5 C Sunday, June 21, 2020 | 07-03-2077 Dhangadi Jomsom All-male Secretariat decides on citizenship, an issue that largely concerns women If the ruling Nepal Communist Party does not take steps to make its committees more inclusive, its decisions could lose moral authority, women leaders say. TIKA R PRADHAN parties with five days to come to a KATHMANDU, JUNE 20 decision. While many in the ruling party are An all-male ruling party Secretariat in favour of the Secretariat’s decision, has decided on an issue that largely the party’s women leaders have taken concerns the interest of women. an exception to the fact that the deci- A Saturday meeting of the sion was taken by an all-male coterie Nepal Communist Party (NCP)’s of rulers, especially when the decision Secretariat decided that foreign women directly affects women. married to Nepali men would only “Our party’s existing structure be eligible for naturalised citizenship neither follows its own documents after seven years and once they nor national and international com- had provided proof of renouncing mitments,” Binda Pandey, a ruling their earlier citizenship. party lawmaker and rights activist, There was no discussion on the pro- told the Post. vision for foreign men married to “Women-free zones are not accept- Nepali women. able to Nepali society any more.” According to Clause 5.1 of the According to Pandey, the ruling Citizenship Act, foreign women are party needs to undertake more efforts immediately eligible for citizenship to make its decision-making more upon marriage to a Nepali man inclusive, especially when it comes to while there are no provisions for a for- issues that directly affect certain com- eign man who marries a Nepali munities.