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Mangalbare is a discussion forum that was begun in the fall of 1991 by a group of development workers. Since that time it has met regularly, initially twice a month, and now every Tuesday. From 1995 the Mangalbare forum has met at Martin Chautari, and from July, 1996 it has been coordinated by the Martin Chautari Committee of the Centre for Social Research and Development. Mangalbare remains devoted to the discussion of issues relevant to Nepal's development. However, in the belief that solutions to Nepal's problems require simultaneous and coordinated work in the arenas of politics, cultural activities, academic social analysis, social activism, and practical bikas projects, the definition of 'development' that guides the choices of Mangalbare discussion topics has been broadened.

Mangalbare is organized by the Martin Chautari Committee, which is currently comprised of: Manisha Aryal, Anil Bhattarai, Girish Kharel, Pratyoush Onta, Manjushree Thapa, Usha Tiwari and Shizu Upadhya. Mangalbare discussions are led by one or more people, invited by the committee, who have relevant knowledge and experience in a given area. All are welcome to attend. Presentations are usually about one-half hour, followed by one and a half hours of open debate and discussion, and take place in either Nepali or English. Monthly schedules are available at Mandala Book Point, Kantipath, Kathmandu (Tel. 227711/245570/249555), and are also posted on these pages (see below). Martin Chautari is located in Thapathali, Kathmandu (Tel. 246065). Information is also available from Pratyoush Onta, CSRD, 15/1 Thamel, Kathmandu, Nepal (Tel. 260850). Anyone wishing to discuss the possibility of leading a discussion in the Mangalbare forum can contact a member of the Martin Chautari Committee or e-mail to Martin Chautari directly.

Discussions run from 5:30 pm until approximately 7:30 pm each Tuesday (except certain holidays as noted in the schedule). All are welcome and there is no charge, but we do request an Rs. 10 donation to assist with the cost of refreshments.

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List of Mangalbare Discussions, Fall 1995 - present (updated monthly)

Note: For a list of talks given in the Nepal Studies Group Seminar Series (May 1996-April 1997), a series which was later merged with the Mangalbare Forum, see the NSG Page

  • William Lockhart, Professor, University of Utah
    Legal Protection of National Parks and Public Lands in the United States. 12 September 2000/ 27 Bhadra 2057 (in English)

  • Bhaveswor Pageni, Historian, TU, and Bhairab Risal, journalist and a participant of the Kranti
    Saat Saalko Kranti: How to Remember it during its 50th Year Anniversary. 5 September 2000/ 20 Bhadra 2057 (in Nepali)

  • Open Forum
    Discussing Books over Radio: How Can We Do It? 29 August 2000/ 13 Bhadra 2057 (in Nepali).

  • Harihar Singh Rathor, Reporter for Kantipur Daily and resident of Jajarkot district
    Maoist Movement in this Reporter's Eyes. 24 August 2000/ 8 Bhadra 2057 (in Nepali). Note: special day/regular time.

  • Gopal Guragain, Communication Corner and Badri Sigdel, Radio Nepal
    Can Programming in Radio Nepal be improved? 22 August 2000/ 6 Bhadra 2057 (in Nepali)

  • Dr. Judy Kuriansky, Sex Therapist, USA
    The Latest Techniques to treat love and sex problems in men and women: Bringing East and West together. 21 August 2000/ 5 Bhadra 2057 (in English). Note: special day and time (5pm).

  • Dr. Naryan Kaji Shrestha, WATCH
    Access of the Poor to Public resources in Nepal's Tarai. 15 August 2000/ 31 Shravan 2057 (in Nepali)

  • Prof. Krishna Khanal, Department of Political Science, TU and Krishna Hachethu, Political Science Researcher, CNAS
    Organizational Structure of Nepali Congress. 8 August 2000/ 24 Shravan 2057 (in Nepali)

  • Ashutosh Tiwari, Martin Chautari and Raj Dhakal, Inhured International
    Proposed Kamaiya Bill: Will it help the Kamaiyas?. 1 August 2000/ 17 Shravan 2057 (in Nepali)

  • Gopal Siwakoti Chintan, Inhured International
    Public Interest Litigation (PIL)in Nepal. 25 July 2000/ 10 Shravan 2057 (in Nepali)

  • Anil Bhattarai, Martin Chautari/Lokayan
    Social Change in Today's Nepal: Who are the Agents? 21 July 2000/ 6 Shravan 2057 (in Nepali)> Note special day and time: Friday, 21 July, 5 pm.

  • Open Forum
    Intellectuals' Responses to the Maobadi Movement. 18 July 2000/ 3 Shravan 2057 (in Nepali)

  • Kamaiya Mukti Andolan: Sit-In, Road Block and Singha Darbar Gherao
    More than 120 Kamaiyas from western Nepal have been staging a sit-in at Bhadrakali since last Thursday. On Monday, they will enter the second stage of their sit-in by blocking the road to Singha Darbar. On behalf of Kamaiya Mukti Sangharsha Samiti we would like to request your participation in the sit-in and road-block to be held at Bhadrakali-Singhadarbar. Please inform all of your friends and bring them in large numbers. 17 July 2000/ 2 Shravan 2057 Time: 12 noon sit-in continuation, 2pm Road Block and Singha Darbar gherao.

  • Kanak Mani Dixit, Publisher, Himal Khabar Patrika, Nepali Times, Himal South Asia
    "Farka He Farka Nepali: Amrikama basne Nepaliharulai aaahwhaan." 11 July 2000/ 27 Asar 2057 (in Nepali)

    Kanak recently toured "Amrika" giving talks at Nepali discussion forums entitled "Pharkera ke Painchha?". Martin Chautari now provides a chance for Nepalmaa basne Nepaliharu to hear about the arguments he presented in the US and responses to them, and to discuss the question of the importance/non-importance of emigrees returning.

  • Ten Kamaiyaharu
    Kamaiya Mukti Andolan. Monday 10 July 2000/ 26 Asar 2057 (Note Special Time and Place: 3-5 pm. Nepal Tourism Board Hall, Bhrikuti Mandap.

    For the last two months the Kamaiya Mukti Andolan being waged in five districts of mid western and far western Nepal has been getting national attention. The struggle now gaining attention got started after 19 Kamaiya families of Geta VDC in Kailali district who were residing in the house of former minister Shiva Raj Panta filed petitions at the Geta VDC and Kailali CDO offices. Up to now, over 1000 such petitions have already been filed in the districts of Kanchanpur, Kailali, Bardiya, Banke and Dang.

    Ten Kamiyas who have registered petitions against their jamindars wish to share their sorrow/stories with journalists, intellectuals, and well-wishers in Kathmandu. Martin Chautari will facilitate this meeting to which you are cordially invited.

  • Bhaskar Gautam, Devraj Humagain, Sanjog Rupakheti, Ramesh Parajuli
    Philanthropy in Nepal: Martin Chautari's Preliminary Report. 4 July 2000/ 20 Asar 2057 (in Nepali)

  • Martin Chautari
    Kamaiya Mukti Andolan 30 June 2000/ 16 Asar 2057 (in Nepali). Note special day and time: 2 pm.

    The Kamaiyas are filing petitions against their Maliks in District Administration Office and VDC offices. As of now, the number of Kamaiyas filing the petitions has reached 1000. The movement is now spread over Kailali, Kanchanpur, Banke, Bardiya and Dang districts of western Nepal.

    Recently a group from Kathmandu visited two of the districts where the movement is intensive. Martin Chautari is organising a discussion program on Kamaiya Mukti Andolan where those who have returned from the field visit will share their observations about the movement.

  • Dr. Durga Prasad Bhandari
    Humanism and Jay Prithvi Bahadur Singh. 27 June 2000/ 14 Asar 2057 (in Nepali)

  • Dr. Bidhyanath Koirala, Educationist and Narayan Nepal, Principal, Shram Rastriya High School
    Can Public Schools' Performance be as good as Private Schools'?. 20 June 2000/ 7 Asar 2057 (in Nepali)

  • Ajay Dixit, Water Expert and Suryadhoj Thapa, Rain Water Harvester
    "Water Scarcity in Kathmandu, Melamchi Project and Rain Water. 13 June 2000/ 31 Jeth 2057 (in Nepali)

  • Saubhagya Shah, Sociologist
    "Women Development, Movement Against Liquor and Women Empowerment". 6 June 2000/ 24 Jeth 2057 (in Nepali)

  • Dr. Suddha S. Rauniyar
    Social Security of Street Children: Example of Child Food Program. 30 May 2000/ 17 Jeth 2057 (in Nepali)

  • Ram Das Chaudhari, and Keshav Gautam, head, Policy Research and Advocacy Department, ActionAid Nepal
    Kamaiya Mukti Andolan. NOTE DAY: Sunday 28 May 2000/ 15 Jeth 2057 (in Nepali)

    Lately, Kamaiya Mukti Andolan is getting momentum in the western region of Nepal. The Kamaiya revolt against the local landlord has been in the headlines of many newspapers. Martin Chautari is organising a special discussion on Kamaiya Mukti Andolan and the recent revolt. The discussion will focus on questions like: "What is Kamaiya issue? Where will the revolt lead the movement? Will the problem get a definite solution? How are the political parties handling the issue? We expect your active participation in the program.

  • Ravi Baral, Director - Chameli
    Issue of Girl Trafficking in the film, Chameli. 23 May 2000/ 10 Jeth 2057 (in Nepali)

  • Durga Shov, Yashokanti Bhattachan and Sangini Rana
    Tribal, Ethnic and Dalit Women in Nepal's Women Movement. 16 May 2000/ 3 Jeth 2057 (in Nepali)

  • Govinda Neupane, writer
    Nepal's Caste Problem: Social Structure and Possibility of Partnership. 9 May 2000/ 27 Baisakh 2057 (in Nepali)

  • Lilamani Pokhrel, MP, Samyukta Janmorcha; Hari Roka, NCP (ML)
    Tesro Dhar (Third Front): What is the need? 2 May 2000/ 20 Baisakh 2057 (in Nepali)

  • Bikash Pandey and Ratna Sansar Shrestha, REPSO, Winrock International Nepal
    Role of Private Sector in Nepal's Development. 25 April 2000/ 13 Baisakh 2057 (in Nepali)

  • Ravi Pradhan, Head, Karuna Management
    Institution Building: How can we Transform Nepali Public Institutions? 18 April 2000/ 6 Baisakh 2057 (in Nepali)

  • Tsok-nyi Rinpoche
    MARTIN CHAUTARI A SPIRITUAL DIALOGUE. 15 April 2000/ 3 Baisakh 2057 (in Tibetan with translation into Nepali). NOTE VENUE and TIME: The Ngesdon Osel Ling Monastery. Interested individuals, please gather at the Swayambhu ringroad junction at 11:30 am on April 15.

    What is meditation? Why is it done and how is it practiced? What are its benefits to the individual? And can it extend benefit not just to the practicioner but to the whole society as well?

    Foreigners spend lakhs of rupees to seek Shamatha, Vipassana and Dzogchen teachings in Nepal while Nepalis ourselves have fallen behind in this regard. It is largely due to the disappearance of a thriving monastic tradition such as in Burma, Sri Lanka and Japan that monks and nuns, lamas and rinpoches have followed the path of knowledge through meditation, while ordinary householders have remained with overwhelmingly devotional practices. The Theravada Goenka Ashram in Shivapuri as well as some Mahayana and Vajrayana teachers in Boudha have, however, begun to teach ordinary people meditation, and it is believed that this will bring benefit not just to individual meditators but to the whole society as well.

    On April 15, Martin Chautari has arranged a talk and interaction program with Dzoghen teacher Tsok-nyi Rinpoche on these matters. In this program, Tsok-nyi Rinpoche will discuss, among other things, the Buddhist meditation practices of Shamatha and Vipassana, as well as the Kagyu and Nyingma practice of Dzogchen. There will be a question-and-answer interaction session after the talk.

    Tsok-nyi Rinpoche was born in 1966 in Gorkha district. He is the youngest son of the renowned Dzogchen master late Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche. In addition to receiving Drugpa Kagyu and Nyingma training, he received his education at the Tashi Jong monastery in India. In the past decade, Tsok-nyi Rinpoche has offered Dzogchen teachings in Kathmandu's Ngesdon Osel Ling Monastery and Kopan Monastery, as well as in Britain, Hong Kong and the United States. Recently he has started to organize separate meditation retreats for Nepalis.

  • Dr. Abhi Subedi, Tribhuvan University
    Why do Nepali Writers Write in English? (despite the fact that there is very limited audience for it in Nepal). 11 April 2000/ 29 Chait 2056 (in Nepali)

  • Dr. David Bellin
    Citizens and the Coming Nepali Information Infrastructure. 4 April 2000/ 22 Chait 2056 (in English)

  • Badri Khanal, Nepal Red Cross Society
    Organisational Crisis in NGOs.. 28 March 2000/ 15 Chait 2056(in Nepali)

  • Chakraman Bishwokarma and Kamala Hemchuri, Dalit Sewa Sangh
    Junkiriko Sangit (a novel about Dalits): Dalit Readers' Responses. 21 March 2000/ 8 Chait 2056(in Nepali)

  • Narahari Acharya, Spokesperson, Nepali Congress
    Naya Nepalko Prastabana: Some Thoughts. 14 March 2000/ 1 Chait 2056(in Nepali)

  • Basanta Maharjan and Nirmal Bajracharya, FM Swoniga Sachi
    Local Languages in FM Broadcasting: A Nepal Bhasha Example. 7 March 2000/ 24 Falgun 2056 (in Nepali)

  • Mahendra Bilash Joshi, 17 Ward President, and Pabitra Bajracharya, 23 Ward President.
    What Municipal Ward Committees are Doing. 29 February 2000/ 17 Falgun 2056 (in Nepali)

  • Gauri Pradhan , CWIN
    Sexual Abuse of Children: Problems and Solutions. 22 February 2000/ 10 Falgun 2056 (in Nepali)

  • Nanda Kumar Thapa, Nepal National Teachers' Organisation and Rajendra Rai, ANNFSU
    Janabadi Educational System. 15 February 2000/ 3 Falgun 2056 (in Nepali)

  • Pratyoush Onta, Convenor, Martin Chautari
    Public Radio and Social Movement. 8 February 2000/ 25 Magh 2056 (in Nepali)

  • Bikash Pandey, Program Director, REPSO, Winrock Intl Nepal; Gopal Nakarmi and Tom Arons, World Neighbors
    NGO Role: Advocacy or Service Delivery. 1 February 2000/ 18 Magh 2056 (in English and Nepali)

  • Dr Stephen Bezruchka and Binod Dhakal
    The WTO and the Battle of Seattle: Relevance for Nepal. 25 Jan, 2000 (in English and Nepali)

  • Dr Sushil Koirala (Executive Director, National Dental Hospital)
    Must Private Health Care Necessarily be Expensive? Can Private Care by Public Limited Companies be Made Relatively Cheap? 18 Jan, 2000 (in Nepali)

  • Dr Narayan Manandhar (IRF)
    Privatization in Nepal: Some Questions. 11 Jan, 2000 (in Nepali)

  • Urmila Aryal and Sarita Giri
    Why Do Women Participate in such Few Numbers in Public Discussions/Interactions?. 4 Jan, 2000 (in Nepali)

  • Dr Jude L. Fernando (Assistant Professor of Economics and Anthropology, The International College of University of Arizona, US)
    Does Microcredit Empower Women in South Asia?. 2 Jan, 2000. (In English) NOTE: Sunday, 5pm day/time exception.

  • Santu Maharjan (Chair, Shree Jyapu Mahaguthi), Juju Bhai Dongol
    Kathmandu's Jyapu Culture: Where is it headed? 21 Dec, 1999 (in Nepali)

  • Chakraman Biswakarma and others
    Junkiriko Sangit: Khagendra Sangraula's New Novel in the Eyes of Dalit Readers. 14 Dec, 1999 (in Nepali)

  • Malla K Sundar and others
    Nepal Bhasa Movement and a Community Agenda for Newars. 7 Dec, 1999 (in Nepali)

  • Matrika Timilsina (Arun Valley Concerned Centre) Laxman Kunwar (Nepal Studies Centre)
    Yogmaya and Other Historical Women from the Arun Valley. 30 Nov. 1999 (in Nepali)

  • Dr Posh Raj Pandey
    WTO Membership: Implications for Nepal. 23 Nov. 1999 (in Nepali)

  • June - October schedule
    Will be posted later.

  • Ashesh Malla, Sunil Pokharel
    Natak (Drama) Writing in Nepal. 25 May, 1999 (in Nepali)

  • Michael Bernardo (University of Hawaii)
    Tappe Rautahat Parganna and the "Anglo-Gurkha" War of 1814-16. 18 May, 1999 (in English)

  • Laxman Babu Shrestha
    Manakamana Cable Car. 11 May, 1999 (in Nepali)

  • Sapana Malla (lawyer)
    Women in the Election Manifestoes. 4 May, 1999 (in Nepali)
    (Monthly Gender Series)

  • Puskar Lal Shrestha and Ashok Man Singh
    Kamana Publications: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow. 27 April, 1999 (in Nepali)

  • Dr. Yubaraj Khatiwada (Economic Advisor, Nepal Rastra Bank)
    Challenges of Economic Development in the Coming Decade. 20 April, 1999 (in Nepali)

  • Bijendra Man Shakya (Senior Advisor, Nepal Chamber of Commerce)
    The Status of Nepal's Export Business. 13 April, 1999 (in Nepali)

  • Dr. Jageshwar Gautam (Om Nursing Home)
    High Maternal Mortality Rate. 6 April, 1999 (in Nepali)
    (Monthly Gender Series)

  • Caspar Miller SJ (St. Xaviers)
    The 7 Principles of Catholic Social Teaching. 30 March, 1999

  • Kishore Gurugharana (economist)
    Liberalization, Structural Adjustment and Globalization in Nepal. 23 March, 1999 (in Nepali)

  • Purushottam Shrestha (Dept. of Botany, TU)
    Ecology of Phewa Tal. 16 March, 1999 (in Nepali)

  • Shanta Dixit (Raato Bangala)
    Curriculum Development 9 March, 1999

  • Basanta Thapa (Editor)
    The Privatization of Nepali Himal. 2 March, 1999 (in Nepali)

  • Dr. Aruna Uprety
    Medicine, Medical Procedures and Women. 23 February, 1999 (in Nepali)
    (Monthly Gender Series)

  • Dr. Karl-Heinz Kraemer (German Foundation for International Development)
    Civil Society, Democracy, and Human Rights in Nepal: Observations from a Distance. 16 February, 1999 (in English)

  • Kalpana Tiwari (Ph.D candidate, MS University, Baroda)
    Community Nutrition in Kathmandu: Prevalence of Anemia among Adolescent Girls. 2 February, 1999 (in Nepali)
    (Monthly Gender Series)

  • C K Lal (columnist, The Independent), Pratyoush Onta (columnist, The Kathmandu Post, Talk Program Host, Radio Sagarmatha), Ashutosh Tiwari (founder, The Kathmandu Review of Books)
    Freedom of Expression, Press Freedom and the Claims of the 'Fourth Estate' in Nepal. 29 January, 1999 (in Nepali). Note: Special Sunday session beginning at 4p.m.

  • Maitalal Gurung (Hariyal Nepal Party)
    Polarisation in Nepali Politics. 26January, 1999 (in Nepali)

  • Padam B. Gurung et al. (Gorkha Army Ex-Servicemen's Organisation)
    The Ex-Gurkha Soldiers's Movement for Equallity. 19 January, 1999 Note: Last minute cancellation by speakers. We hope to reschedule in future.

  • Dr Saroj Dhital, Dr Bharat Pradhan, Dr Bhogendra Sharma, Dr Bhola Rijal, Dr Madhav Dahal, Dr Bidur Basti
    Medical Doctors and the Andolan. 12 January, 1999 (in Nepali)

  • Sichendra Bista (Global Initiative for Sustainable Development and Humanitarian Action)
    Drinking Water and Women's Empowerment. 5 January, 1999 (in Nepali)
    (Monthly Gender Series)

  • Keshav Acharya (Nepal Rashtra Bank)
    Foreign Aid In Nepal: A Stocktaking. 29 December, 1998 (in Nepali)

  • Dr Gregory Maskarinec (University of Hawaii)
    Culture, Language and Healing: Some Reflections based on Fieldwork in Nepal. 27 December, 1998 (Note: Special Sunday session) (in English)

  • Mahendra Lawoti (Ph.D student, University of Pittsburgh, USA)
    Wrong Decision:; Majoritarian Model of Democracy in a Multi-Cultural Nation-State. 22 December, 1998 (in Nepali)

  • Bikas Pandey (Winrock Intl, on energy); Madhukar Upadhyay (on rural livelihoods)
    Rays of Hope: Possible Scenarios for Decentralization in Nepal. 20 December, 1998 (in Nepali) (Note: Special Sunday session. Co-organised by Mulyankan Monthly)

  • Gunjan Parivar
    Women's Involvement in Literature: Obstacles and Hopes. 15 December, 1998 (in Nepali)
    (Monthly Gender Series)

  • Narayan Dhakal (MP and writer)
    Literature and Politics. 8 December, 1998 (in Nepali)

  • Dr. Dibyaman Karmacharya and Dr. Karuna Onta (JHU/Poulation Communication Services),
    Social Development through Radio Programs. 1 December, 1998 (in Nepali)

  • Pawan Tuladhar (Mercantile Communications), Kishor Pradhan (ICIMOD), Rajib Subba (Cyberpost coordinator), Gaurab Raj Upadhaya (Nepal Internet User Group)
    Internet Use in Nepal. 29 November, 1998 (Note: Special Sunday session) (in Nepali)

  • Abana Onta, Swastika Bhattarai, Manish Gautam
    Reporting on HIV+/AIDS in Nepal. 24 November, 1998 (in Nepali)

  • Dr Saroj Dhital, Dr Stephen Bezruchka (Skalpel)
    Surgery for All: How?. 17 November, 1998 (in Nepali and English)

  • Dr K B Rokaya, Abraham Shrestha, Arjun Dhakal, Lakpa Lama
    Christainity in Nepal. 10 November, 1998 (in Nepali)

  • Abhash (Radio Sagarmatha), Lokesh Shrestha (Music Maniacs)
    Today's Nepali 'Pop' Music: How Much Music, How Much Noise?. 8 November, 1998 (Note: Special Sunday session)

  • Sashi Shrestha (Chairperson, All Nepal Womenıs Organisation) and Radha Gyawali
    The Women's Freedom Movement in Nepal. 3 November, 1998 (in Nepali)
    (Monthly Gender Series)

  • Ashok Raj Pandey (Nepal Electric Vehicles Industry), Adam Friedensohn (Lotus Energy)
    Sapha Tempo [Electric Tempos]: Current Situation, Possibilities, Policy and Politics. 27 October, 1998 (in Nepali and English)

  • Tihar
    No meeting due to Tihar holidays. 20 October, 1998

  • Dr. Stephen Bezruchka (University of Washington, USA)
    Tourism and Public Health. 18 October, 1998 (Note: Special Sunday session) (in English)

  • Dipak Gyawali (RONAST)
    Scientific Ethos: A Matter of a Sharp Mind or a Hard Heart? 13 October, 1998 (in Nepali)

  • Harigovinda Luintel, Khagendra Sangraula (co-author/publishers of the series under discussion)
    "Haamro Goreto": A Dialogue about Dialogue. 11 October, 1998 (Note: special Sunday session) (in Nepali)

  • Dr. Aruna Rana-Deuba (Safe Motherhood Network)
    "Safe Motherhood" and Nepali Women. 6 October, 1998 (in Nepali)
    (Monthly Gender Series)

  • Dasain
    No meeting due to Dasain holidays. 29 September, 1998

  • Krishna Murari Gautam, et al.
    Open Forum: Are NGOs Agents of Imperialism? 22 September, 1998 (in Nepali)

  • Bishnu Sapkota
    Desconstructing Nationalism. 15 September, 1998 (in Nepali)

  • Dr. Jagannath Adhikari
    Poverty and the Issue of Livelihood (Food) Security. 8 September, 1998 (in Nepali)

  • Seira Tamang, Pawan Sen, et al.
    Open Forum: Questioning Stereotypes of Gurkha Children
    Extra session. Note special time: Sunday 6 September, 1998, 5:30 pm.

  • Dr. Mary Cameron (Auburn University, USA)
    The Anthropology of Gender and Caste in Far-Western Nepal, 1 September, 1998 (in English)
    (Monthly Gender Series)

  • John Samuel (Director, National Centre for Advocacy Studies, Pune, India)
    Globalization and Advocating the Rights of the Marginalized.
    Extra session. Note Special time: Sunday, 30 August, 1998, 5pm (in English)

  • Dr. Keshav Kandel
    Challenges Regarding the Management of Forest Resources in the Tarai. 25 August, 1998 (in Nepali)

  • Girish Kharel, Kumar Pandey (MC), Rajendra Dahal (Deshantar)
    Why Does Nepal need Small Hydropower Plants? 18 August, 1998 (in Nepali)

  • Dr. Pratyoush Onta (Martin Chautari/NSG)
    Nepali Print Media: Some Preliminary Remarks. 11 August, 1998 (in Nepali)

  • Dr. Aruna Uprety
    Junk Food, Advertisement and Our Society. 4 August, 1998 (in Nepali)

  • C.K. Lal (columnist, The Independent)
    The Challenges for Democratic Development in Nepal 28 July, 1998

  • 21 July, 1998
    scheduled program on Kalapani Border Problem cancelled

  • Bijay Sainju (CONCERN), Ramchandra Paudel
    Child Rights....? 14 July, 1998 (in Nepali)

  • Dr. Aruna Upreti
    Abortion in Nepal. 7 July, 1998 (in Nepali)
    (Monthly Gender Series)

  • Samir Singh (Delhi University)
    Nepalis in India. 30 June, 1998

  • Dr. Devendra Raj Pandey (ex-president TI-Nepal)
    Transparency International in Nepal. 23 June, 1998 (in Nepali)

  • Ramkrishna Maharjan and Janardhan Shrestha
    The Bus Movement in Kirtipur. 16 June, 1998 (in Nepali)

  • Shyam Shrestha, Harigovinda Luintel, Rajendra Maharjan, Vishnudevi Shrestha, et al. (Mulyankan Monthly)
    The Publication Travails of Mulyankan and Nav Yuba. 9 June, 1998 (in Nepali)

  • Renu Rajbhandari (WOREC/AATWIN)
    One Example of Activism: Citizens in Black. 2 June, 1998 (in Nepali)
    (Monthly Gender Series)

  • Keshav Gautam (Action Aid, Nepal), Dr. Sumon Tulahdar, Dr. Samina Luitel, Dr. Vidyanath Koirala (CERID)
    What is Happening in the Field of Non-formal Education in Nepal? 26 May, 1998 (in Nepali)

  • Manisha Singh (LALS)
    The State of Public Knowledge about AIDS in Nepal. 19 May, 1998

  • Kishore Nepal (President, Nepal Journalistsı Association)
    Kishore's Confessions. 12 May, 1998 (in Nepali)

  • Kumar Pandey (BPC) and Gopal Shivakoti Chintan (National Concern Society)
    How to Think about Development Plans and Issues of Compensation?. 5 May, 1998 (in Nepali)

  • Gita Upreti, Mira Chaudhari (Inspectors, Nepal Police)
    Police Service and our Society. 28 April, 1998 (in Nepali)

  • Anil Bhattarai, Seira Tamang (initial presentation of the topic on behalf of Martin Chautari Samiti)
    Open Forum: Who Speaks for Whom in Nepal? 21 April, 1998

  • Open Forum
    New Yearıs Greetings: Customs and their Implications. 14 April, 1998 (1 Baisakh, 2055) [Note, an essay on this topic expanding upon his contributions to the discussion was published by essaysist Rudra Kharel in the following weekıs Jana Ekata Saptahik).

  • Dr. Ben Campbell (University of Manchester, U.K.)
    Revisting Modernist Nature: Reflections on the Anthropology of Environmetnal Protection in Nepal. 7 April, 1998 (in English)

  • Lazana Manandhar and Masako Tanake (Lumanti Support Group for Shelter)
    Eviction in Kathmandu's Squatter Settlements: A Human Rights Issue. 31 March, 1998

  • Ruchira Gupta, Filmmaker
    "Selling of Innocence". A documentary film about trafficking of Nepali women and girls. Showing and discussion led by the filmmaker. 24 March, 1998 [Note: This event will take place at the Nepal Forum for Environmental Journalists building adjacent to Martin Chautari. Phone No. 231991]
    (Monthly Gender Series)

  • Bedh Nidhi Dahal (Bio. Ent. Nepal and Kathmandu Model Hospital)
    Food Hazards and Public Health. 17 March, 1998 (in Nepali)

  • Binod Shanker Palikhe (Leakage Control Division, Drinking Water Corporation)
    Kathmandu's Drinking Water Problems: Looking from Inside the Drinking Water Corporation. 10 March, 1998 (in Nepali)

  • Meena Poudel (Oxfam Nepal and Asian Women's Human Rights Council)
    Trafficking of Women: New Trends and Issues. 3 March, 1998
    (Monthly Gender Series)

  • Open Forum
    Contemporary Nepali Journalism through the Eyes of New Journalists. 24 February, 1998 (in Nepali)

  • Khagendra Sangraula
    Karmakanda. 17 February, 1998 (in Nepali)
    (A discussion of the issues raised in Sangraula's widely reprinted piece about his decision not to observe Brahmanic rites at the time of his mother's death and the ensuing controversy and debate)

  • P. Sainath
    Social Responsibility in Journalism, 11 February, 1998 (in English)
    A special meeting to take advantage of the presence of Indian journalist P. Sainath in Kathmandu.

  • Dinesh Tripathi
    Our Visions on Contemporary Social Problems. 10 February, 1998 (in Nepali)

  • Sahidul Aalam
    Making Calendars - Drik Experience, 7 February, 1998 (in English)

  • Narayan Kaji Shrestha (WATCH - Women Acting Together for Change)
    The Politics of Control over Natural Resources in Nepal. 3 February, 1998 (in Nepali)
    (Monthly Gender Series)

  • Suresh Ale Magar (Akhil Nepal Janajati Sangh); Bal Krishna Mabuhang (Janajati Mahasangh)
    Janajati Movement in Nepal: An Evaluation. 27 January, 1998 (in Nepali)

  • Kashinath Tamot, Patan Campus, TU
    "Nepal Mandal" in the History of Newar Identity. 20 January, 1998 (in Nepali)

  • Surendra Bhandari, Lawyer
    Intellectual Property Rights in Nepal. 13 January, 1998 (in Nepali)

  • Pratyoush Onta
    Some Thoughts on Nepali Nationalism. 6 January, 1998 (in Nepali)

  • Kamal Phnuyal, NEPAN
    The Role of Participatory Rural Appraisal in Community Development. 30 December, 1997 (in Nepali)

  • Jagat Basnet, Som Prasad Bhandari (Community Self-Reliance Centre)
    Mohi Movement in Sindhupalchowk. 23 December, 1997 (in Nepali)
    (Soon after this event a press conference was organized jointly by Martin Chautari and Community Self-Reliance Centre to inform the press on this issue. The Khoj Khabar radio program also reported on it, prior to cancellation of the program by Radio Nepal).

  • Open Forum
    The Human Rights Movement in Nepal: Where are we Now?. 16 December, 1997 (in Nepali)

  • Prabhat Rimal, Kiran Shrestha, Bimal Rawal, Kalyan Gautam
    The World of Kathmandu FM: Its Positive and Controversial Aspects. 9 December, 1997 (in Nepali)

  • Ramesh, Madan Krishna Shrestha, Haribansa Acharya, Rajaram Subedi, Kiran K.C., Govinda Bartaman
    "Balidan" in the Nepali Film World. 2 December, 1997 (in Nepali)

  • Ninu Chapagain, Kamal Dixit, Rudra Kharel, Khagendra Sangraula
    Literary Awards in Nepal - An Open Discussion. 25 November, 1997 (in Nepali)

  • Ramesh Singh, Retiring Country Representative, Actionaid/Nepal
    Development Management in Nepal - The INGO Perspective. 18 November, 1997

  • Gita Sangraula, Advocate
    Legal Activism and Court Procedure. 11 November, 1997 (in Nepali)

  • Shova Gautam (Gorkhapatra), Sulochana Manandhar (Budhabar), Amrita Banskota, Gyanu Pandey, Bhuwan Dhungana (Jana Manch), Babita Basnet (Nepalipatra), et al.
    Do we Need Women's Columns/Programs in the Media? 4 November, 1997 (in Nepali)
    (Monthly Gender Series)

  • Chris Evans, Jajarkot Permaculture Program
    Permaculture and Sustainable Agriculture, 28 October, 1997 (in Nepali)

  • Dr. Jana Fortier
    The Raute Hunter-Gatherers of Nepal and their Relationship with Farmers and Foreigners, 21 October, 1997 (in English)

  • Dashain Holiday
    No Martin Chautari events due to Dashain, 7, 14 October, 1997

  • Anil Bhattarai, Naya Sharma and Jit Bahadur Majhi
    Chitwan National Park and Local Livelihoods, 30 September, 1997 (in Nepali)

  • Keshav Thapa
    The Migrant Nepali Society in India, 23 September, 1997 (in Nepali)

  • Gopal Siwakoti "Chintan"
    Alternatives to NGOs, 16 September, 1997 (in Nepali)

  • Abi Lal Praja, Pramod Raj Dahal and Devendra Adhikari (School of Ecology, Agriculture and Commnity Works)
    Journalists, the Chepangs and SEACOW, 9 September, 1997 (in Nepali)

  • Mahesh Pant
    Chief Characteristics of Nepalis, 2 September 1997 (in Nepali)

  • Sharad Pradhan (Kathmandu Post), Bikas Raunier (KP and Miss Nepal judge), Punam Ghimere (former Miss Nepal)
    Beauty Contests - An Open Discussion, 26 August 1997 (in Nepali)

  • Manoj Gajurel (Performance artist)
    Gai Jatre Satire! (performance and discussion), 19 August 1997 (in Nepali)

  • Pradeep Thapa Magar (Editor, Lapha)
    The Role of the Janajati Magazines in the Janajati Andolan, 12 August 1997 (in Nepali)

  • Open Forum
    Martin Chautari: Limitations and Possibilities, 5 August, 1997

  • Dr. Stacy Pigg (Simon Fraser U., Canada), Dr. Rajendra Bhadra (B.P. Memorial Health Foundation)
    Problems of AIDS Interventions in Nepal, 29 July, 1997 (in English and Nepali)

  • Dr. Hridaya Bajracharya (CERID, TU)
    The SLC Examination and its Problems , 22 July, 1997 (in Nepali)

  • Dr. Michael Hutt (SOAS, UK)
    Lahures, Tourists and Migrants: Three Themes of Nepali Literature, 15 July, 1997 (in Nepali)

  • Sthaneswar Timilsina (Mahendra Sanskrit Vidalaya)
    The Foundations of Hindu Tradition in the Nepali Context, 8 July, 1997 (in Nepali)

  • Amulya Tuladhar (Clark University, USA)
    Himalayan Degradation Theory and the International and National Expert Class, 1 July, 1997 (in Nepali)

  • Satya Mohan Joshi
    Lok Sahitya ra Samskritiko Adhyayan: Mero Anubhav, 24 June, 1997 (in Nepali)

  • Ram B. Malla and Brinda Malla (Ratna Park street merchants)
    Kathmandu: Footpathbata Herda, 17 June, 1997 (in Nepali)

  • Ajay Bista (Ministry of Agriculture)
    Nepalmaa Angora (Kharayo) Vyavasayaka Avasar tatha Chunautiharu, 10 June, 1997 (in Nepali)

  • Chakraman Biswakarma (Dalit Sewa Sangh) and Durga Sob (Dalit Mahila Sangh)
    Nepalmaa Dalit Andolan, 3 June, 1997 (in Nepali)

  • Dr. Rajesh Gautam (TU and INSEC)
    Observed Deformities in post-Andolan Nepali Democracy , 27 May, 1997 (in Nepali)

  • Prakash A. Raj
    Evolution of a Nepali Writer Writing in English , 20 May, 1997 (in Nepali) [Kathmandu Book Society]

  • Raghu Mainali (NEFEJ)
    UML: A Political Party Spinning in an Emotional Whirlwind, 13 May, 1997 (in Nepali)

  • Nagamindra Dahal (TU)
    Experience of doing Geological Research in Nepal, 6 May, 1997 (in Nepali)

  • Seira Tamang (Georgetown University, USA), Hari Sharma
    Civil Society: Thinking about Nepali Specificities, A Discussion, 29 April, 1997 (in Nepali and English)

  • Madhab L. Maharjan (Mandala Bookpoint)
    The Guide Book Industry, 22 April, 1997 (in Nepali) [Kathmandu Book Society]

  • Khagendra Sangraula, et al.
    "Global Village" and Nepali Literature, 15 April, 1997 (in Nepali).
    Note: This is an open forum led by author Khagendra Sangraula. Participants are expected to have read Samakalin Sahitya, No. 25 (special katha issue).

  • Usha Tiwari (freelance photojournalist), Bikas Raunier (Kathmandu Post), Rajendra Chitrakar (Gorkhapatra)
    Photojournalism in Nepal: Its Achievements and Shortcomings, 1 April, 1997 (in Nepali)

  • SASON Conference
    No Mangalbare session on 18 March, 1997 due to the Society for Anthropology and Sociology of Nepal conference taking place at Tribhuvan University, Kirtipur, 16-19 March 1997

  • Rita Thapa (TEWA)
    The Power of Giving: Philanthropy in Modern Nepal. 4 March 1997

  • Anil Chitrakar (IUCN)
    Integrating Environmental Concerns in Development: Where are we now? 18 February 1997 (in Nepali)

  • Indreni Sanskriti Samaj
    A discussion of Indreni's history of cultural activism, followed by performance of a song by Khagendra Sangraula, Bolchha Mechi aba Bolchha Mahakali by ISAAS and solo performance by Rayan. 11 February 1997 (in Nepali)

  • Yam Bahadur Gurung, Krishna Kumar Rai, et al. (Gurkha Army Ex-Servicemen's Organization)
    The Movement for Equality for Gurkhas in the British Army. 28 January, 1997 (in Nepali)

  • Capt. Yeknarain Gurung, et al. (Gurkha Memorial Trust)
    Bringing Gurkha History Home: Plans for a Gurkha Museum and Archive. A discussion of the organization's plans and the obstacles faced in realizing them 14 January 1997 (in Nepali)

  • Dr Saroj Dhital
    Who are "the people" (janata)? 24 December 1996 (in Nepali)

  • Bikash Pandey
    How Should Nepal Generate Hydroelectricity for Export to India? 17 December 1996 (in Nepali)

  • Bairagi Kainla (Royal Nepal Academy)
    The Royal Nepal Academy after the Jan Andolan. 3 December 1996 (in Nepali)

  • Ishwar Onta (East Consult)
    Bikas Culture - III: The Economics of Consultancy and its Implications. 19 November 1996 (in Nepali)

  • Lucia de Vries
    Bikas Culture - II: Has Community Responsibility Disappeared? 5 November 1996 (presentation in English, discussion in Nepali)

  • Open Forum
    Bikas Culture - I: How are development reports written? 29 October 1996 (in Nepali)

  • Hutaram Baidya
    The Story of the Bagmati. 8 October 1996 (in Nepali)

  • Shyamal
    Contemporary Poetry. 24 September 1996 (in Nepali)

  • Dr Sharad Onta
    The Production and Use of National Health Statistics. 10 September 1996 (in Nepali)

  • Madhuri Singh (Sathi Organization)
    Domestic Violence, and the work of Saathi in this area. 27 August 1996 (in Nepali)

  • Narayan Manandhar (National Planning Commission member)
    Privatization: An Assessment. 13 August 1996 (in Nepali)

  • Yubaraj Sangraula (lawyer)
    Women and Property Rights. 30 July 1996 (in Nepali)

  • Lazima Onta-Bhatta, Cornell University/CSRD
    NGO-Bashing. 16 July 1996 (in Nepali)

  • Shizu Upadhya
    Men and Women in the Work-Place. 2 July 1996 (in Nepali)

  • Dr Bhim Dev Bhatta
    Higher Education in Nepal. 18 June 1996 (in Nepali)

  • Kumar Pandey (BPC engineer)
    Rural Electrification. 4 June 1996 (in Nepali)

  • Manjul
    A discussion by poet and musician Manjul about his literary career and cultural activism. 28 May 1996 (in Nepali)

  • Open Forum
    Social Forestry. 14 May 1996 (in Nepali)

  • Nina Bhatta
    Makalu-Barun Conservation Project. 30 April 1996 (in Nepali)

  • Pratyoush Onta and Laura Kunreuther
    Mandala Model: Is it Useful in Analyses of Nepali Culture? 23 April 1996 (in English)

  • Nabin Subba (filmmaker)
    Showing of a Sherpa-language film, Khagri. 16 April 1996

  • Deepak Thapa
    Nepali Films. 2 April 1996 (in Nepali)

  • Dr Hari Prasad Pokharel
    Natural Healing. 19 March 1996 (in Nepali)

  • Abhi Subedi
    Nepali Literature. 5 March 1996 (in Nepali)

  • Tika Bhattarai
    Development. 20 February 1996 (in Nepali)

  • Kumar Pandey (BPC)
    Melamchi Hydropower Project. 6 February 1996 (in Nepali)

  • Sunil Pokharel
    Nepali Theatre. 23 January 1996 (in Nepali)

  • Dr. Arjun Karki
    Medical Ethics. 9 January 1996 (in Nepali)

  • Dr. Arjun Karki
    Health Services. 26 December 1995 (in Nepali)

  • Pratyoush Onta
    What is an Intellectual? 12 December 1995 (in Nepali)

  • Rajendra Pradhan
    Development. November 1995 (in Nepali)

  • Kedar Sharma, Tirtha Koirala
    Nepali Media II. 31 October 1995 (in Nepali)

  • Kedar Sharma, Tirtha Koirala
    Nepali Media I. 17 October 1995 (in Nepali)

  • Sagar Prasai, Biresh Shah
    Urban Planning II. 26 September 1995 (in Nepali)

  • Sagar Prasai
    Urban Planning I. 12 September 1995 (in Nepali)

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