Issues
and prospects in developing resilient
infrastructure in Nepal : Nepal has the
potential to generate a significant amount of
clean energy by mobilizing investments and
developing access roads, transmission lines, and
hydromechanical infrastructure, by Govinda
Raj Pokharel (nlt 28/12/2023)
Government
seeks to curb multi-year contracts for small
projects : Awarding multi-year contracts to
implement low-priority projects under political
pressure has strained the state coffers,
officials say (26/12/2023)
Seven
major lessons learned in the development sector
in 2023, by Sudarshan Neupane (rep
25/12/2023)
MCA-Nepal
makes public expenditure and work progress as of
November 2023 : Amid concerns about ‘slow’
progress on the project implementation since the
MCC’s Nepal Compact was ratified by Nepal’s
legislature in February, 2021, the MCA-Nepal has
said it has made sufficient progress (nlt
23/12/2023)
Why
the ‘US-funded’ MCC projects in Nepal must break
away from the cycles of delays and cost overruns,
by Mahabir Paudyal (nlt 20/12/2023)
Unveiling
Game Theory Behind Nepal’s Foreign Aid Strategy,
by Nisha Jha (kh 20/12/2023)
16th
Periodic Plan draft aims for GDP target
exceeding Rs 8 trillion (rep 16/12/2023)
Strategic
Vision Must For Growth, by Umesh Puri (rn
15/12/2023)
Govt
cannot provide money to pay contractors through
non-budgetary measures: MoF. Pay our Rs 40
billion dues or we will launch nationwide
protests: Contractors (rep 10/12/2023)
Time
To Rethink National Pride Projects, by
Pankaj Kafle (rn 09/12/2023)
Streamline
Infrastructure Development Projects, by
Uttam Maharjan (rn 5/12/2023)
Pursuing
People-centric Development Model, by
Jhabindra Bhandari (rn 29/11/2023)
Contractors
to discuss green development as builders from
countries gather in Kathmandu : Nepal ranks 10th
among nations most affected by climate change,
according to the Global Climate Risk Index 2021
(kp 22/11/2023)
Reasons
Behind Low Capital Spending, by Chandra Mani
Adhikari (rn 10/11/2023)
Nepal
among the lowest in South Asia in HDI : With the
HDI value of 0.602, the republic stands second
lowest in per capita income in the region, with
only Afghanistan ranking lower, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 07/11/2023)
NPC
starts holding provincial level discussion for
16th Plan (kh 06/11/2023)
Govt
prepares work procedure to assess progress of
projects worth over Rs 1 billion (rep
30/09/2023)
Poor
development spending means low foreign loan
uptake : Nepal met 50 percent of its foreign
loan target in the fiscal year 2022-23, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 30/09/2023)
Int'l
conference on 'Indigenous-led Research and
Development' held (ht 28/09/2023)
16th
five-year plan being prepared to bring back
migrant workers (rn 16/09/2023)
Nepal's
Development Aspirations and the Road to Net-Zero
Emissions by 2045, by Subash Pandey (rep
10/09/2023)
Why
Big Projects
Fail In Nepal,
by Shristi
Kuikel (rn
01/09/2023)
Melamchi
Project: A
Spectacle of
Nepal's Flawed
Development
Model (rep
27/08/2023)
A
way out for landlocked developing countries :
The review meeting in Bangkok this week presents
a chance for Euro-Asia’s LLDCs to rally global
support, by Rabab Fatima (kp 23/08/2023)
Nepal's
Journey To LDC Graduation, by Aarati Neupane
(rn 05/08/2023), Cost
of LDC graduation : Nepal may face economic
consequences, including loss of international
support provided to the LDCs, by Gokarna
Awasthi (kp 10/08/2023)
78
projects submit self-monitoring report (rep
04/08/2023)
16th
periodic plan: Good governance, social justice
and prosperity in focus (kh 01/08/2023), Approach
Paper of 16th Periodic Plan approved (rep
02/08/2023)
My
trip to New Zealand: Lessons for Nepal’s
agri-business and agri-tourism : Like in New
Zealand, Nepal can showcase its farming
practices rooted in traditional culture by
adopting a storytelling approach. This would not
only enhance the overall tourist experience but
also extend the positive image and reputation of
Nepali farms and farming, by Manoj Sharma
(nlt 24/07/2023)
Misguided
modernity in Madhesh : Change in consumption
patterns is partly attributable to higher income
due to remittance, by CK Lal (kp 05/07/2023)
Planned
development of Nepal: In search of
transformation, by Jiba Raj Pokharel (ht
27/06/2023)
NPC
gears up for 16th five-year plan (ae
26/06/2023), NPC
initiates preparation for 16th five-year plan
(ht 28/06/2023)
Foreign
direct investment pledges down 25 percent :
Experts have attributed the steep drop to policy
instability and bureaucratic hassles, by
Krishana Prasain (kp 22/06/2023)
Delay
in construction projects prompts cancellation of
contracts (rep 11/06/2023)
Why
development projects in Nepal are seldom
completed on time : Poor budget implementation
raises questions over the projects announced for
the upcoming fiscal year as well, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 04/06/2023)
National Planning
Commission gets full shape (rep 04/06/2023)
Data
speaks for itself: Nepal is progressing a lot
more now than in the past : Several development
indicators show Nepal is doing much better in
education, GDP, infrastructure, tourism, life
expectancy and many more. Here is a case-by-case
description, by Nirmal Kandel (nlt
29/05/2023)
Nepal
asks US for continued privileges after
graduation : Nepal will lose the trade
preferences it has been receiving after it
graduates to developing country in 2026, by
Krishana Prasain (kp 20/05/2023)
Green
bonds for greening Nepal : They finance climate
and environmental projects and support
sustainable development, by Hari Gopal Risal
(kp 19/05/2023)
Project
developers can now lend and borrow explosives :
Projects that have involved Chinese companies
are particularly facing the shortage of
explosives due to India’s reluctance to supply
them, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
18/05/2023)
State-owned
construction company may be hired to complete
unfinished projects : Formation of a new company
after the demise of a similar one due to
political intervention raises questions, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 13/05/2023)
Development
Needs Pragmatic Approach, by Lokdeep Thapa
(rn 28/04/2023)
Govt
to revoke projects worth over Rs 20 billion that
have not started work as of Q3, citing the
shortfall in revenue collection (rep
23/04/2023)
IBN
approves investment of Rs 167.59 billion for big
hydropower projects (rep 14/04/2023)
Provincial
pride projects in Gandaki in limbo : Political
instability, lack of coordination between
federal and provincial governments, budget
crunch, and the pandemic are cited as the
reasons, by Pratiksha Kafle (kp 10/04/2023)
Development
partners urge Finance Minister for effective
implementation of projects (rn 05/04/2023)
Low
revenue collection takes huge toll on
mega development projects : Govt heavily
slashes budget allocated for development
projects, makes fund transfer to meet
recurrent liabilities (rep
28/03/2023)
Nepal’s
Low-Prioritized Development Pillars,
by Hari Prasad Shrestha (rep 17/03/2023)
Prospects
and pitfalls of end of Nepal’s LDC
status : There is uncertainty around
Nepal’s graduation into the ranks of
‘developing countries’ on November 24,
2026, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
12/03/2023), Don’t
delay graduation : The year 2026 can be
a turning point in Nepal’s journey to
becoming a self-sustaining economy
(kp 13/03/2023)
Nepal
fails to achieve growth target set by
15th Plan : The country could not
achieve the higher economic growth
target set by the 15th Plan due to
political instability and the Covid-19
pandemic (ae 08/03/2023)
LDC
graduation in challenging times (ae
07/03/2023)
How
scientific knowledge can contribute to
Nepal’s socio-economic development :
Socio-economic problems prevalent in
Nepali society cannot be solved
effectively and efficiently in the
absence of scientific innovation, by
Gaurav Ojha (nlt 04/03/2023)
Graduate
from LDCs (04/03/2023)
MCC
project cost may go up (ae
03/03/2023), MCC-funded
power lines could hit land hurdle : Around 45
percent of the 315-km transmission line will use
private land, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
04/03/2023)
National
Pride Projects In Sorry State, by
Uttam Maharjan (rn 21/02/2023)
Banking
on project bank : Around 2,000
development projects in the country have
ended in failure. It is not clear who is
responsible for this situation, by
Gopikrishna Dhungana (ae 07/02/2023)
Utilising
Remittances For Development, by
Shyam Prasad Mainali (rn 04/02/2023)
Nepal
progresses in hunger reduction, climbs
81st rank on 2022 hunger index (kh
28/01/2023), State
of hunger in Nepal, in the world : Though Nepal
stands at a moderate level of hunger, countries
in South Asia in general face the highest level
of hunger and the global hunger situation
remains grim, says the 2022 Global Hunger Index
(nlt 29/01/2023)
Work
halted due to lack of construction
materials, increasing Nepal’s financial
liability by Rs 15 million a day, by
Himal Lamsal (rep 27/01/2023)
Five
Major Lessons for Development Sector in
2022, by Sudarshan Neupane (rep
23/01/2023)
Shortage
of construction materials hits
development projects hard (ae
17/01/2023)
Development
projects suffer from funds crunch as
government revenue takes hit : Prime
minister questions poor revenue
collection, dismal development spending
in 30-point directive to secretaries,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 05/01/2023),
Fixing
Nepal’s low and slow development
spending (rep 05/01/2023)
Seven
decades of development: Political,
socio-economic reality, by Saroj
Bhattarai (ht 04/01/2023)
NPC
sets new standard on determining
national priority projects (ae
29/12/2022)
A
comprehensive overview on prospects of
growth and development in Nepal : How
can Nepal formulate a realistic yet
inspirational economic plan for the next
five years to grow Nepal’s economy and
create job opportunities for Nepali
youths?, by Sameer Khatiwada (nlt
05/12/2022)
Brain
Gain For Development, by Bhupa P Dhamala (rn
30/11/2022)
Construction
of new dry ports slows down : The Rasuwa dry
port being constructed near the Nepal-China
border is only 35 percent complete in three and
a half years, by Krishana Prasain (kp
23/11/2022)
Festivals
and elections cause labour shortage at
construction projects : Among the affected is
Tamor Corridor Road Project in east Nepal,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 21/11/2022)
Focus
On Infrastructure Development, by Pankaj
Thapa (rn 19/11/2022)
Development
Takes A Backseat, by Modnath Dhakal (rn
18/11/2022)
Nepal’s
graduation from LDC : Difficulties lie ahead as
Nepal braces for transition to a developing
country, by Bhoj Raj Poudel (kp 09/11/2022)
'Make
development environment-friendly' (rn
27/09/2022)
Human
Development Report Calls For Green, Inclusive
Growth, by Lok Nath Bhusal (rn 16/09/2022)
There
is a plan to upgrade Nepal to a developing
nation by 2026: PM (rep 14/09/2022)
Nepal
slightly improves in HDI ranking: UNDP report
(kh 13/09/2022), Nepal
moves one spot up in Human Development Index,
ranks 143rd (kp 13/09/2022)
Leveraging
Nepal’s untapped potential, making the world a
better place : First day of Kantipur Conclave
was jam-packed with insights on nation’s
pressing issues (kp 11/09/2022)
Diaspora
Engagement Vital For Development, by Arati
Neupane (rn 03/09/2022)
Beyond
graduation : People want the country to
'actually' graduate from LDC status, not just on
paper, by Bhoj Raj Poudel (kp 18/08/2022)
National
pride projects get dear as deadline extends
(kh 14/07/2022), Both
cost and time of national pride projects
increase (rep 14/07/2022), National
pride projects' cost goes up (ht 15/07/2022)
Government
sets record in rush spending at end of fiscal
year : On Saturday, despite being the weekend,
it paid out a whopping Rs14.72 billion, setting
a record for the highest one-day capital
expenditure, by Pawan Pandey (kp 12/07/2022)
[This testifies to a
lack of interest on the part of the responsible
politicians and administrators in a structured
and rational development policy!]
Govt
repeats late spending trend as fiscal year comes
to a close : Rs 52 billion spent as development
expenditure in past 25 days; Rs 15 billion spent
on Saturday alone (kh 10/07/2022) [Nepal politicians will never
change unless they are replaced in their
entirety by a responsible, younger and socially
inclusive generation! Otherwise, the personal
power struggles of failed top politicians who
are not really interested in the development of
the country will continue endlessly!]
Complexities
and challenges of Nepal’s development :
The government needs to engage every key
development stakeholder in the process
of planning development projects. Close
coordination amongst the key
stakeholders is essential, by
Sabeena Sharma (nlt 04/07/2022)
Capital
expenditure at less than 40 per cent
(ht 01/07/2022), Only
41.62 percent of capital budget spent as 12 days
remain in this fiscal (kh 05/07/2022)
“Projects
such as BRI should be executed striking
strategic diplomatic balance and national
interest” (kh 11/06/2022),Experts
for weighing viability, transparency and
national interests while selecting foreign
funded projects (nlt 12/06/2022)
Scope
of private blended finance : The strategy is to
attract commercial capital to projects that
contribute to sustainable development, by
Achyut Wagle (kp 24/05/2022)
Contractors
stop work complaining about high prices of
materials : The work stoppage may impact the
country’s economy at a time when all economic
indicators are not performing well, industry
insiders say, by Pawan Pandey (kp
11/05/2022)
Significance
Of Timely Capital Spending, by Shyam Prasad
Mainali (rn 07/05/2022)
Over
3,500 projects affected as construction
entrepreneurs mark 10th day of strike (rep
04/05/2022)
Contractors
launch ‘construction holiday’ starting from
today (rep 24/04/2022), Construction
entrepreneurs put off protests as govt calls
them for talks (kp 29/04/2022)
Debunking
the Low Capital Expenditure Practice : What
Engineers Say!, by Pradip Kumar Kafle (rep
15/04/2022)
Nepal’s
Mal-Development: Where And How Did We Go Wrong?,
by Dipak Gyawali (sp 08/04/2022)
Deputies
drive development in rural Nepal : Nepal’s
female deputy mayors and chiefs vie for top
local government positions in May's local
election, by Laxmi Basnet (nt 01/04/2022)
Set
dev priorities : Nepal has failed to reap
benefits from China because of its inability to
select development priorities (ht
25/03/2022)
How
Nepal’s public procurement process is hindering
quality outcomes : It is immensely important for
Nepal to do away with the anti-competitive
practice that has afflicted infrastructure
development in the country, by Ayushma
Maharjan (nlt 14/03/2022)
MCC
story has been the best ‘lesson learning’ for
all, by Yogendra Prasad Lamichhane (kh
10/03/2022)
Meeting
our commitments : New view towers, built to
encourage tourism, don’t fit into the economic
worries of the hills, by Madhukar Upadhya
(kp 03/03/2022)
Amid
concerns about delays, ADB’s Nepal chief visits
road project sites : Says further delays are
unacceptable, and everyone involved must work
together (kp 17/02/2022)
Finance
Ministry records problems facing national pride
projects (kh 12/02/2022), NPPs
Share Only 24% Of Capex As Execution Challenges
Remain The Same : NPPs share only 24% of Capex
as execution challenges remain the same, by
Ajay Chhetri (rn 15/02/2022)
National
pride projects made little to no progress in
first half of current FY, by Himal Lamsal
(rep 11/02/2022), Construction
of airports listed as national pride projects
slow in first half of 2021/22 (rep
11/02/2022)
FDI
in first five months of current FY increases by
49.6 percent; Govt’s capital expenditure stands
at 13.44 percent (kh 16/01/2022), Govt’s
capital expenditure stood only 13.44 percent in
the first half of current FY, less than last
year’s 14.4 percent (rep 16/01/2022)
Nepal’s
Graduation From LDC, by Uttam Maharjan (rn
11/01/2022)
Nepal's
graduation from LDC: Its impact on textile
exports, by Prakash Jha (ht 05/01/2022)
Taking
Nepal forward with MCC, by Deepak Rauniyar
(rep 30/12/2021), MCC
project choices: To be or not to be, by
Gaurav Shamsher JB Rana (ht 30/12/2021)
Shifting
Development Culture, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn
25/12/2021)
Financial
education for a prosperous Nepal : Nepal needs a
national plan and a consensus to achieve the
steps necessary to build a financially literate
society, by Gaurav Thapa (kp 20/12/2021)
Partial
human development : For a number of reasons,
certain groups do better than others but we are
not being told by how much, by Deepak Thapa
(kp 16/12/2021)
Social
Innovation for Nepal, by Rajesh Poudel (rep
13/12/2021)
World
Bank report underlines reforms to support fiscal
federalism, green growth in Nepal : The report
also stresses the importance of strengthening
investment processes and fiscal policies for
green growth (kp 07/12/2021), WB's
Public Expenditure Review report launched
(ht 07/12/2021), World
Bank’s report underlines reforms to support
fiscal federalism, green growth in Nepal : While
federalism is helping bring policymaking closer
to the people, it has also increased fiscal
spending and exacerbated by the Covid-19
pandemic led to a sharp rise in fiscal deficits
and public debt, report finds (nlt
07/12/2021) [see WB
report]
Graduation
From LDC Status, by Hira Bahadur Thapa (rn
03/12/2021)
The
Triangle Conference: Righting the
government-academia-business mismatch, by
Pratik Ghimire (ae 25/11/2021)
UNGA
endorses Nepal’s graduation from Least Developed
Country category : The five-year transition
period is provided on an exceptional basis
mainly in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic,
which would normally be for three years (nlt
25/11/2021), Nepal
to be upgraded from LDC category : With the
preparatory period of five years, Nepal will
graduate to a middle-income developing country
by December 2026 (kp 26/11/2021), Making
Nepal a middle-income developing nation:
Opportunities and challenges (ht
28/11/2021), Nepal’s
graduation to developing country hinges on
political stability : Experts stress taking
measures at reducing the cost of doing business
by improving the country’s infrastructure
connectivity and human resources, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 29/11/2021), LDC
graduation : Parties must have a common vision
of development so that policies remain the same
regardless of change of government (ht
29/11/2021), Development
paradox : Can we rise up to the challenge of
being classed as a developing country? (kp
30/11/2021)
Finance
Minister sees need of simplifying development
laws (kh 18/11/2021)
Inconsistent
policy : The decision to halt the projects shows
policy inconsistency and sends a wrong message
to would-be investors in Nepal's infrastructure
(ht 15/11/2021)
Positive
Narratives On MCC, by Narayan Upadhyay (rn
26/10/2021)
Participatory
Approach To Development, by Uttam Maharjan
(rn 26/10/2021)
Development
paradox : Nepal reduced poverty with open
economy and trade but lagged in maintaining
growth, by Bijendra Man Shakya (kp
25/10/2021)
Human
resources, budget crunch in technical evaluation
of development projects (kh 22/10/2021)
Pursue
Sustainable Development, by Uttam Maharjan
(rn 12/10/2021)
Resilient
Development : Nepal Government and Development
Partners Join Forces on Nepal’s Green,
Resilient, and Inclusive Development (sp
08/10/2021)
Developing
country, here we come : Nepal’s graduation from
LDC status is imminent, and the private sector
seems to have stage fright, by Bijendra Man
Shakya (kp 06/10/2021)
Why
Planning Fails in Nepal?, by Sambisha Godi
(kh 28/09/2021)
Bheri
Babai project delayed due to damage : Hit by
flood, the multi-basin irrigation-cum-hydropower
project located in Surkhet is slated to be ready
only in 2024, by Krishna Prasad Gautam and
Harihar Singh Rathore (kp 22/09/2021)
Selection
of undeserving projects is one of the main
causes of slow capital expenditure: Finmin
Sharma (rep 19/09/2021)
Building
back stronger with nature ; Investments in
forestry, ecotourism and organic agriculture
could help in resilient recovery from the
pandemic, by Lily Shrestha and Nabin
Bhattarai (rep 14/09/2021)
Nepal
as a self-confident, educated, skilled and
prosperous democracy, by Bipin Adhikari (ae
26/08/2021)
After
the Melamchi disaster : Planners need to realise
and accept that the era of megaprojects in Nepal
is over, by Madhukar Upadhya (kp 12/08/2021)
Central
planning versus federalism : The National
Planning Commission is a relic of the
centralised planning era of Panchayat, by
Achyut Wagle (kp 03/08/2021)
Public
Procurement Monitoring Office to monitor
procurement process online : Office will be able
to see whether the officials involved in public
procurement are qualified enough to assess bids,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 30/07/2021)
Bishwo
Nath Poudel sworn in as NPC Vice Chairman
(kh 29/07/2021)
Only
60 Per Cent Of Development Budget Spent In This
FY (rn 15/07/2021)
FCAN
concerned over halt of their payment (kh
14/07/2021)
Anomaly
in development: Big projects missing deadline
(kh 05/07/2021)
Economic
growth target unchanged for the next three years
despite the pandemic : Target of 6.5 percent for
2021-22 may be met if situation normalises given
the negative growth last fiscal year, but double
digit growth after that is impossible, experts
say, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 23/06/2021)
[A political way to
raise unrealistic hopes!]
‘Proposal
to graduate Nepal from LDC status to be
presented for endorsement’ (kh 14/06/2021)
Making
The Net 2030 Truly Real, by Simone
Galimberti (rep 04/06/2021)
Concise
development encyclopedia of Nepal : Concise
development encyclopedia of Nepal, by Prabhu
Budhathoki (kp 29/05/2021) [a book review]
Over
6,000 infrastructure projects affected by
COVID-19 pandemic, by Himal Lamsal (rep
23/05/2021)
Social
Dimensions Of Development Projects, by
Udbodh Bhandari (rn 12/05/2021)
Nepal
likely to lose another year of development work
: Construction projects held up as pandemic
disrupts labour supply and delivery of
equipment, contractors say, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 02/05/2021)
Nepal
receives 182 billion FDI from 53 countries
(kh 22/04/2021) [Some
of the countries are considered leading money
laundering states!]
Needed:
Practical Dialogue On Development Practices,
by Namrata Sharma (rn 07/04/2021)
Highly-proclaimed
People’s Housing Program goes sluggish : 31
percent budget and 30 percent construction in 11
years, by Sabina Karki (kh 31/03/2021)
Only
20 percent budget spent in eight months, by
Shivaraj Bhatta (ae 26/03/2021)
Rite
of passage : Nepal is excited by the prospect of
moving up from the LDC status, but dreads losing
the benefits, by Bijendra Man Shakya (kp
21/03/2021)
Nepal’s
debt nearly triples in the last five and half
years : Experts, however, say the country still
has room for borrowing needed for development
but insist that there should be productive use
of the borrowed funds, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 02/03/2021
UN
recommends for Nepal’s graduation from LDC
category (rep 27/02/202), Nepal
needs strategy, robust trade deals to graduate
from poor club, experts say : As the United
Nations recommends Nepal’s graduation from least
developed country after 2026, challenges are of
sustained growth since nation will lose existing
support, by Anil Giri (kp 28/02/2021), Graduating
wisely : We need a solid post-graduation plan to
enjoy the perks of becoming a developing country
(kp 01/03/2021), Nepal's
Graduation From LDC, by Uttam Maharjan (rn
02/03/2021)
Sustainable
community development: People's participation is
a must, by Pushpanjali Malla (ht 24/02/2021)
Initiating
development projects after poll notice is abuse
of resources, analysts say : Week-long plan of
laying foundations of five industrial estates
begins even as progress of ongoing projects is
poor; Oli has warned of agitation if
the court decides against dissolution of
Parliament, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
23/02/2021)
National
pride projects spend less than 10 percent of
allocated budget, by Himal Lamsal (rep
15/02/2021)
Adopt
Common Approach To Development, by Kushal
Pokharel (rn 13/02/2021)
Nepal’s
roadmap for green recovery from Covid-19, by
Prakash Paudel (rep 10/01/2021)
Human
Development In Post-COVID Era, by Kushal
Pokharel(rn 26/12/2020)
LDC
graduation requires transition strategy, report
says : While graduation will hurt exports to
markets like EU, it will send a positive message
to the world about Nepal’s development
prospects, experts argue, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 17/12/2020)
Investment
Board Nepal expedites final approval process of
four mega projects worth Rs 150 billion (rep
17/12/2020)
Pandemic
could hit goal of graduating to developing
country status, report says : Human development
report stresses enhanced roles of provincial,
local governments to minimise development gaps;
The report also casts doubt on Nepal achieving
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals by
2030, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
14/12/2020) [see Nepal
Human Development Report 2020]
Construction
work gains pace on stalled development projects
: Construction companies claim project works
were delayed due to prolonged lockdown, by
Ghanshyam Khadka (kp 09/12/2020)
Nepal’s
infrastructure development aspirations build
pressure on its existing green cover : Legal
provisions that trees felled must be replenished
by planting more trees may not be implemented,
experts say, as big projects will be undertaken
in the coming years, by Chandan Kumar Mandal
(kp 04/12/2020)
Financing
sustainable development : The discourse has
moved beyond growth rates to social and economic
satisfaction, which remain dismal, by
Madhukar Upadhya (kp 04/12/2020)
Government
considers extending deadlines for all
construction contracts, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 03/12/2020)
Development
projects may not pick up pace this fiscal year,
contractors fear : The construction sector was
already in the pandemic doldrums, and now
contractors worry about resource shortages.,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 23/11/2020)
Rani
Jamara project warns contractor of legal action
: The contractor completed over 95 percent of
works but hasn’t shown up at site for a year,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 11/11/2020)
Solution
for sustainability: Youth entrepreneurship,
by Shradha Pal (ht 11/11/2020)
हाम्रो
नेपाल किन बनेन ? [Why didn't our Nepal come
into being?], by Peshal Acharya (ns 11/11/2020)
Correcting
the course : We must build our opportunities but
not at the cost of the environment and people
(kp 30/10/2020)
Harvesting
our souls in a reset world : Nepal needs to set
a new developmental narrative by giving
weightage to continuity and change, by
Atul K Thakur (kp 08/10/2020)
Contract
extensions of construction works fail to
yield results : Contractors want their deadlines
to be extended by another year after the
winter season begins., by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 08/10/2020)
Covid-19
pandemic delays dozens of projects that were on
their final lap : Apart from time and cost
overruns for the private and state
projects, the impact will also be on the
country’s economy which could incur losses worth
billions of rupees., by Sangam Prasain and
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 01/09/2020), Work
must go on : The government must allow
infrastructure projects to resume construction
work (kp 02/09/2020)
Implementation
of projects under Investment Board is drawn-out
process : The new Act will further inhibit the
board’s functioning that is already throttled by
rigmarole of bureaucracy, officials say, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 25/08/2020)
Plan
to call bids for all projects by mid-August
fails: Officials cite incomplete preparatory
works, uncleared past liabilities, and
restrictions on movement due to Covid-19 as
reasons for delay, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp 15/08/2020)
The
IFC is looking to scale up investment in Nepal,
interview with Wendy Werner, country manager of
International Finance Corporation (kp 31/07/2020)
Nepal
among countries to significantly reduce their
multidimensional poverty level: Oxford study (rep
21/07/2020) [see UNDP
report]
Construction
deadline of all projects extended by six months
(ht 17/07/2020)
Development
In Turbulent Time, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn
11/07/2020)
Rethinking
Needed In Development Priority, by Rahul
Karki (rn 02/07/2020)
Nepal
Investment Board approves seven projects worth
Rs 185.43 billion: The 44th meeting of the board
chaired by Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli on
Friday also decided to grant a survey licence to
Risen Energy Singapore for the development and
operation of two separate, and Nepal’s largest,
125MW solar power projects (kp 21/06/2020)
Capital
spending dismal at fag end of fiscal: Only
31 per cent development budget spent; Average
expenditure in previous years 60pc (ht
17/06/2020)
Lockdown
is relaxed but construction projects unlikely to
resume due to rainy season: The lockdown period
coincided with the time when construction
projects usually gather momentum, contractors
say, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp ¹4/06/2020)
The
Covid-19 pandemic will lead to fall of HDI
across the globe, says UN: An assessment by UNDP
shows Nepal will have challenge in attaining
SDGs (kp 22/05/2020)
Effect
of COVID-19 pandemic on development goals
(ht 17/05/2020)
Workers
return to construction projects as virus
restrictions are relaxed: The government has
announced that development projects can
recommence by following safety standards, by
Agandhar Tiwari (kp 14/05/2020)
Understanding
poverty: It is not only bad governance but a
failure to attract foreign capital and to stop
cartels from forming that has hampered
development, by Niraj KC (kp 11/05/2020)
How
the pandemic will disrupt project lifecycle:
Nepal can lose investments from FDI source
countries for they are highly likely to hold
back their overseas investment decisions.
Investment proposals and negotiations with
investors are going to drop, by Prabhakar
Ghimire (rep 05/05/2020)
Government
extended deadline of sick projects by a year,
but contractors say Covid-19 has stalled all
works: Public contractors say they need yet
another deadline extension of at least six
months to complete the projects, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 26/04/2020)
Govt
should only focus on priority projects: WB
(ht 23/04/2020)
Construction
works at Bheri-Babai continues despite lockdown,
by Nagendra Upadhyaya (rep 12/04/2020)
Spending
on low priority projects halted: Finance
minister under pressure to manage resources to
combat novel coronavirus (ht 04/04/2020)
National
Planning Commission endorses 15th periodic plan
(ht 03/03/2020)
Sick
projects will not get budget from next fiscal
(ht 02/03/2010)
Despite
completion of one third of sick projects,
progress in troubled government contracts
remains dismal: As many as 1,202 projects with a
combined contract value of Rs86.44 billion
continue to be sick, corruption watchdog’s
latest report shows, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp 16/02/2020)
Cost
overrun of NPPs surges by Rs 283 billion: NPC
report (ht 13/02/2020)
Ministries
asked to submit details of projects (ht
04/02/2020)
In
development and poverty alleviation, every
dollar counts: Nepal needs to invest more in
data-oriented policy prescription and project
evaluation, by Astha Wagle (kp 27/01/2020)
Sunkoshi-Marin
project gets national pride status (rep
24/01/2020)
Counting
what counts in Nepal: The state of the toilet at
Kathmandu airport is a better indicator of
progress than the Human Development Index,
by Anil Chitrakar (nt 24/01/2020)
Downsides
of development: Nepal has no excuse but to
deliver on development. What we need to care
about, however, is the quality and
sustainability of development, by Dwaipayan
Regmi (rep 21/01/2020)
Big
projects required to get water conservation
compliance (rep 07/01/2020)
Province
5 pride projects left in limbo: The capital
expenditure is just seven percent in the first
quarter of the current fiscal year, by
Ghanashyam Gautam (kp 05/01/2020)
Challenges
Of Inclusive Development, by Kopila Rijal
(rn 03/01/2020)
PM’s
10-yr Rs 131-billion agri projectspent just over
5% in three years, by Shree Ram Subedi (rep
30/12/2019)
NPC
finalises 654 projects to receive special grants
(ht 29/12/2019)
Creating
possibilities for Nepal: Building Inter-country
Water Supply Management System connecting Mechi
and Mahakali rivers will help harness Nepal’s
precious river resources, by Sukhdev Shah
(rep 24/12/2019)
How
will Nepal develop in the next decade? Can we
achieve double-digit growth and middle-income
status, attain the Sustainable Development Goals
and have universal health coverage by 2030?,
by Sonia Awale (nt 20/12/2019)
EU,
IOM Nepal to launch project on mainstreaming
migration into development (rep 11/12/2019)
Nepal
moves up in Human Development Index but still
lags behind in South Asia. Nepal’s human
development index of 0.579 indicates that people
are living longer, are more educated and have
greater incomes, according to the Human
Development Report, by Sangam Prasain (kp
11/12/2019) [see
UNDP report on Nepal], Gender
inequality continues to plague Nepal: The
country has made progress in areas such as life
expectancy but there is still a long way to go
before it attains gender equality (kp
12/12/2019), Ending
inequalities: Most of the countries in South
Asia are way ahead of Nepal, making it more and
more difficult to catch up with them (ht
12/12/2019)
Marching
towards ‘Asare Bikash’ again: Developmental
works snail paced as four months of the fiscal
year pass, by Dinesh Subedi (rep 24/11/2019)
Nepal
does need to focus on economic growth, but not
at the cost of a better quality of life for all:
It is better to have an evenly distributed low
per capita income without people living in the
slums, by Jagadish Prasad Bist (kp
20/11/2019)
Capital
expenditure only 6% in first four months
(rep 20/11/2019), Poor
capital spending: The government’s inability to
spend the money allocated for public capital
expenditure means it is snatching away people’s
jobs instead of creating them (ht
21/11/2019)
Nepal
hasn’t been able to adapt to a changing world:
Think tanks can play a significant role in
helping countries like Nepal deal with the
changes, by Sujeev Shakya (kp 19/11/2019)
10
national pride projects in pipeline: They are in
addition to the 22 that are yet to be completed,
by Umesh Poudel (ht 19/11/2019)
Project
implementation getting tougher due to high
compensation cost for land acquisition: Prime
Minister Oli expresses concern over growing
demand for compensation, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 19/11/2019)
Protests
against project delays (rep 17/11/2019)
Nepal
govt to invest in young people, by Rajan
Pokhrel (ht 14/11/2019)
Technical
faults in projects: Unskilled manpower to blame,
by Govind Prasad Lamichhane and Uttam Neupane (ht
04/11/2019)
MoF
seeks details of stalled, incomplete, defunct
projects (ht 19/10/2019)
Structural
reforms in Nepal’s neighbouring countries have
brought immense changes: The Himalayan nation
can learn a few lessons and develop its own
narrative of development, by Bishal K.
Chalise (kp 16/10/2019)
Development
expenditure 4.3pc in Q1: Till mid-Oct govt spent
just Rs 17.7bn of allocated Rs 408bn (ht
15/10/2019) [The
incompetent and corrupt politicians and
administrators will never change!], Dismal
spending: Failure to spend capital expenditure
will mean no economic growth and no new job
creation in the country (ht 16/10/2019) [This is a special form of
crime and corruption by the highest circles of
politics and administration!], Only
4.41% capital spent in Q1 of FY2019/20 (rep
20/10/2019), Government
records poor capital expenditure in the first
quarter: Spending totalled Rs18.37 billion out
of the Rs408 billion budget as of mid-October,
by Rajesh Khanal (kp 22/10/2019)
Research
and development: Time to have a robust plan,
by Bishwo Bandhu Pokharel (ht 04/10/2019)
Nepal
to host Sagarmatha Sambaad in April: The theme
for the first-ever multi-stakeholder dialogue is
‘Climate Change, Mountains and Future of
Humanity, by Anil Giri (kp 19/09/2019)
Ambiguous
regulation puts nearly 1,500 contracts at
termination risk: The Public Procurement
Regulation has a provision of extending
deadlines of expired contracts, but it does not
specify which project gets extension, officials
say, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 18/09/2019)
Why
plans fail in Nepal: Misplaced orientation at
fault, by Mukti Rijal (ht 13/09/2019)
Construction
delay: Poor planning to blame, by Uttam
Neupane (ht 11/09/2019)
Implementation
of APMD on Population & Development: Govt
report stresses building data collection, analysis
capacity, by Rajan Pokhrel (ht 03/09/2019)
Government
plans to create a bank of ‘game-changer’ projects:
The Social Welfare Council aims to attract funds
from national and international organisations,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 01/09/2019)
What
ails development in Nepal?: Absence of vision and
core competence, by Jiba Raj Pokharel (ht
14/08/2019)
No
more cash on the nail: The government’s decision
to grant mobilisation advance to contractors only
after they commence work is much-needed (kp
12/08/2019)
Hiepe
stresses social protection for economic
development (ht 23/07/2019)
Follow
lagal provisions: While Nepal welcomes foreign
investment, it must be borne in mind that there
are rules and regulations to follow here just as
in the land of the investors (ht 23/07/2019)
Only
dismal progress is seen in KP Oli’s dream
projects (rep 21/07/2019)
Expediting
development: Removing foreign investment related
barriers in small and medium enterprises should
be immediate priority. This will attract private
investors and open new avenues of investment,
by Kedar Neupane (rep 21/07/2019)
Capital
spending at 73 pc in 2018-19: Experts urge
enhancing capacity of bureaucrats,
contractors (ht 17/07/2019)
Nepal’s
development model has increased our
dependency, interview with Dinesh Paudel
(rep 16/07/2019)
Population
and development Ensuring rights and choices,
by Jhabindra Bhandari (ht 11/07/2019)
Govt
yet to spend almost 50pc of development budget
for 2018-19 (ht 10/07/2019)
Govt
to establish construction firm within next week
(ht 05/07/2019), Govt
opens own construction company (ht
15/07/2019), A
futile move: The govt move to form the NICC is
another futile exercise at turning the clock
back as it will give birth to institutional
corruption (ht 16/07/2019)
The
last-minute rush: Development or deception?,
by Devendra Basnet (rep 01/07/2019)
Around
2,500 contractors to get last deadline
extension: As per the regulation, those failing
to complete the work within a year will have
their contracts terminated, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 26/06/2019)
Lack
of integrated approach mars development works:
There has been no coordination among various
government agencies when it comes to
development works being carried out in the
Valley, by Arjun Poudel (kp 17/06/2019) [The most non-integrated
development projects are those run by the FPTP
MPs under the so-called pork barrel fund that
has the only meaning the safeguard the future
re-election of these non-inclusively nominated
MPs!]
Government
amends procurement regulation allowing
contractors to bid in projects beyond their
scope Latest amendment removes the
provision introduced barely a month earlier to
discourage contractors from occupying
multiple projects at a single time, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 13/06/2019)
Officials
say tough public procurement regulation should
not affect projects nearing completion:
Contractors organise a rally in Kathmandu
demanding changes in the regulation, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 06/06/2019)
Project
management How it can eradicate poverty, by
Simón Dhungana (kp 06/06/2019)
Genetic
analysis can guide Nepal’s development, by
Brook Milligan (kp 02/06/2019)
Contractors
in firing line as parliamentary committee hints
at enforcing new procurement regulations: The
new regulations state that no contract may be
extended beyond half of the original period,
preventing norm of indefinite deadline
extensions, by Prahlad Rijal (kp 01/06/2019)
Nepal’s
primitiveness is starker in its villages, where
public amenities such as drinking water supply,
public sanitation, paved streets and improved
housing are largely absent, by Sukhdev Shah
(rep 29/05/2019)
Standards
for transfer of development projects finalized:
Standards define the basis for jurisdiction of
projects for three layers of government (rep
26/05/2019)
Project
selection process hindered in
provinces with Centre tight-lipped on its
schemes, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
18/05/2019)
Poised
to scale new peaks: The country may be
land-locked, but its location is an asset that
can be leveraged to attract more investments,
by Hans Peter Lankes (kp 17/05/2019)
Dozers
and Nepal’s development, by Anil Chitrakar
(nt 17/05/2019)
Violation
of EIA report may cost up to Rs 5 million
penalty (rep 16/05/2019)
Devghat
master plan in limbo: Only 25 percent work
completed in 10 years, by Sabita Shrestha
(rep 16/05/2019)
Slow
capital expenditure continues to bedevil
development projects, by Rajesh Khanal (kp
14/05/2019)
Average
daily capital spending at Rs 41 million: Experts
say withholding payments may be an indication of
corrupt motives (rep 13/05/2019)
Planning
In Federal Set Up, by Mukti Rijal (rn
09/05/2019)
Govt’s
Priority To Development Projects, by Uttam
Maharjan (rn 09/05/2019)
Migration
for development: Advance policy, institutional
coherence, by Jhabindra Bhandari (ht
06/05/2019)
Planning
for
development: Nepal’s development plan is built
around theme of ‘Prosperous Nepal, Happy
Nepali.’ This vision should be elaborated with
specific measurable indicators, by Kedar
Neupane (rep 01/05/2019)
15th
five-year plan to help reduce absolute poverty
(ht 29/04/2019), NPC
approves concept paper of 15th plan (rep
29/04/2019)
Accurate
data
needed: It is unfortunate that in this
information age, the country lacks vital data in
practically all sectors, preventing one from
taking informed decision (ht 24/04/2019)
The
fallacy of false precision: Govt using obsolete
investment, growth model, by Rupak D Sharma
(ht 23/04/2019)
Why
development
efforts in the country go down the drain—almost
always? There’s a serious lack of coordination
among government agencies, officials say,
byArjun Poudel (kp 21/04/2019)
Prosperity
from
below: Policy makers and politicians are
reluctant to recognize, expand and lead the
country toward prosperity in a socially and
ecologically sustainable manner, by Khem Lal
Bishwakarma (rep 18/04/2019)
Work
for
social good: Social workers have a great role to
play in making CSR the footprint of an
organization so that it enhances its value and
impacts the community at a far-reaching level,
by Pratikshya Sharma (rep 15/04/2019)
Promises
of prosperity from Rara Lake
last year look elusive, by Rudra Pangeni
(rep 14/04/2019)
After
promises
failed, secretaries told to focus on ‘flagship’
projects: It is implementation, not the addition
of loaded phrases in policies and
programmes, that matters, officials say, by
Anil Giri (kp 11/04/2019)
The
15th Plan And Implementation, by Uttam
Maharjan (rn 11/04/2019)
Three
projects in limbo after losing funding from
financer, by Amrita Anmol (kp 09/04/2019)
NDC
meeting to finalise concept paper of 15th
periodic plan (ht 03/04/2019), Approach
paper draft of 15th five-year plan okayed
(ht 05/04/2019), NPC
estimates Rs 9.25 trillion investment for
implementation of 15th plan (rep
06/04/2019), Fifteenth
Fiver Year Plan: Reality Check, by Siddhi B
Ranjitkar (km 08/04/2019), Govt
to spend Rs 9.96 trillion in next five years:
NPC projects nearly equal amount of capital and
recurrent expenditures (rep 10/04/2019)
The
megaprojects
conundrum: Improving performance requires
serious introspection and understanding of the
reasons for the delay at the highest political
level, by Naresh Koirala (kp 19/03/2019)
Energy
tops
governments FDI priority for investment summit:
Transport and aviation are second and third
priorities in terms of project costs (rep
17/03/2019
Lumbini
Development Masterplan: 35 years on, large
projects yet to be implemented (ht
23/02/2019)
Development
Governance, by Mukti Rijal (rn 21/02/2019)
Sick
projects put government’s billions at risk:
1,848 projects with contract amount of Rs118
billion are incomplete, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 21/02/2019), Bridge
project by Pappu Construction moving at snail’s
pace, by Shiva Puri (kp 21/02/2019)
Nominated
lawmakers angry as they are not allowed to
spend Rs 40m, by Binod Ghimire (kp
21/02/2019) [This once
again means that the option is predominantly
for male Tagadhari leaders only, expecially
male Bahuns! Nevertheless, development
investment is not the task of elected
legislators, it only helps to promote
corruption!]
Nepal
on
the right path to development: Idah
Pswarayi-Riddihough; World Bank country director
for Nepal says the group will continue extending
its support to Nepal to propel growth (kp
18/02/2019), ‘Historic
time for Nepal as political, economic, social
factors fall into place’ (kp 18/02/2019)
Experts
question
rationale behind new government think tank:
Analysts concerned about a turf war between old
and new institutions, by Anil Giri (rep
08/02/2019)
Development
dreams: Still a far-fetched reality, by
Madhavi Singh Shah (ht 08/02/2019)
In
the name of development, by Gunjan Upadhyay
(rep 01/02/2019)
Planning
Things in Perspective, by Prem Khatry (rn
29/01/2019)
A
game of limbo: More thoughtful deliberation must
factor into procurement and bidding (kp
23/01/2019)
Participatory
Development: Enhancing Equity and Sustainability,
by Jhabindra Bhandari (rn 19/01/2019)
Progress
of many national pride projects dismal (ht
18/01/2019)
Govt’s
capital expenditure still sluggish: Only 17.68pc
of Rs 313.9 billion allocated spent in first
half of fiscal (ht 16/01/2019)
Plan
to punish contractors dropped after pressure
from higher-ups: Some companies with political
connections were under scrutiny, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 14/01/2019)
Fighting
inequality in Nepal: The road to prosperity (OXFAM
report, 11 January 2019), Costs
of
inequality: Key among the development challenges
facing Nepal is the ever-widening income and
wealth gap between the haves and have-nots,
by Cecilia Keizer (rep 13/01/2019)
Give
fairness a chance: Conflict is caused by
inequality, so inclusive development is needed
to sustain peace, by Prakash Paudel (kp
07/01/2019)
Tourism,
aviation minister rues poor implementation of
projects (rep 22/12/2018)
Reforming
Planning
Commission: Development planning is a political
process. National Planning Commission, as part
of that machinery, belongs in the Prime
Minister’s Office, by Bishal Thapa (rep
18/12/2018)
Marginal
Utility of State for the Deprived, by Kiran
Dahal (rn 15/12/2018)
Looking
inward: Nepal needs home-grown economic models
for development, by Hari Prasad Shrestha (kp
13/12/2018)
None
of
the national pride road projects set to meet
deadline: Citing slow works in the past decade,
ministry sets new time frame, by Binod
Ghimire (kp 07/12/2018)
Auditing
Development Projects, by Hari Bahadur Thapa
(rn 03/12/2018)
NPC
coming up with ‘Nepal’s Long Term Vision, 2043’,
by Bishnu Tamang (rep 13/11/2018)
Mega
infrastructure projects: Government drafts law
to facilitate swift implementation, by
Roshan S Nepal (ht 05/11/2018)
Wrong
model: Development model pursued by the
government is perpetuating inequality bias,
by Khilendra Basnyat (kp 04/11/2018)
Bridging
the
gap: Public construction projects in Nepal have
long been bearing the brunt of politicisation,
corruption and systemic problems (ht
24/10/2018)
25-year
vision
to transform nation in sight: Nepal hopes to
graduate to a middle-income economy by 2030 and
take another leap to a developed country
in the next 13 years, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 17/10/2018)
Nepal’s
human capital index laudable: Much better than
India, second only to Sri Lanka in SAsia (ht
13/10/2018)
Only
7 national pride projects minimum 50 pc complete,
by Ashok Dahal (rep 13/10/2018), Expedite
national pride projects (rep 15/10/2018)
Pathway
to
prosperity: In the 1980s, an average Chinese or
Indian was as poor as an average Nepali. Today,
an average Chinese is six-times richer and
average Indian is two and half times richer than
a Nepali, by Ram C Acharya (rep 10/10/2018)
NPI
to unveil its strategic plan (ht 10/10/2018)
‘Project
deal without funds delays works’, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 08/10/2018)
Developers
to be allowed to build infra at project sites on
their own: Government to share cost of such
investments (rep 20/09/2018)
New
laws to push projects (kp 19/09/2018)
Human
Devlopment Index: Nepal still trails most of
South Asian countries (kp 16/09/2018) [See values for Nepal
and corresponding notes],
Human
development ‘medium’ in Nepal, by Pushpa Raj
Acharya (ht 16/09/2018)
Oli
slams national planners for delays and lousy
results (kp 16/09/2018), PM
Oli, ministers question NPC’s role (ht
16/09/2018)
Costs
shoot up as major projects miss deadlines,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 14/09/2018)
NPC
tables impressive progress report of national
pride projects (rep 12/09/2018)
Investment
essentials: Despite the progress, a number of
challenges remain on our way to sustainable
development, by Mina Aryal (kp 04/09/2018)
Lackluster
progress in mega infra projects in Province 5
(rep 04/09/2018)
Learn
from
China: China is rising to superpower status in
40 years after Deng Xiaoping initiated reforms.
We have lost 30 years of post-1990 doing nothing,
by Kaushal Pant (rep 02/09/2018)
Blacklist
lacks
erring big contractors: Delays in construction
works are blamed on a single firm grabbing many
contracts and then sitting idle, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 26/08/2018)
NPC
gearing up to establish project bank (ht
24/08/2018)
Development
Goals And Experiences, by Mukti Rijal (rn
23/08/2018)
Global
citizens Nepalis need to tell the world that
things have changed, by Sujeev Shakya (kp
14/08/2018)
Dangerous
development: As long as our development
activities endanger lives, we cannot call it
progress (kp 08/08/2018)
First
things first: Basics like transportation system
and drainage needs to be fixed before we talk
about smart cities, by Dinesh Malla (kp
03/08/2018)
ADB-financed
projects
continue to move at sluggish pace: Less than
one-third of contract, disbursement of annual
targets achieved (rep 03/08/2018)
Transformative
reforms: The Nepali people have to move from
being transactional to transformative, by
Sujeev Shakya (kp 31/07/2018)
Path
to prosperity: Nepal should play an effective
role in regional and multilateral development
forums, by Balkrishna Bhandari (kp
31/07/2018)
Don’t
repeat the past: Infrastructural projects have
been stalled since long. It’s time to change
that, by Hari Prasad Shrestha (kp
26/07/2018)
Final
Hour Rush, or The Asare Bikash, by Nandalal
Tiwari (rn 16/07/2018)
Development
or dependency: Urbanisation and destruction of
farmland is taking its toll on the Valley’s
landscapes, by Swetaa Amatya Shrestha (kp
10/07/2018)
Learning
from Bihar: Madesh can takeaway from Bihar’s
higher growth rate with a policy shift, by
Binay K. Mishra (kp 06/07/2018)
Coordination
needed for mega projects, says Pun (kp
06/07/2018)
Is
globalization
working? Has the globalization been really
working out? Have the least developed countries
(LDCs) like Nepal been at the benefitting end?,
by Ajaya Kusum Adhikari (rep 05/07/2018)
Laws
to make contractors accountable on the anvil,
by Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 01/07/2018)
Open
data for transparency: Key to economic
development, by Nayan Krishna Joshi, Bishnu
Dev Pant, Sadichchha Shrestha and Prabin Dongol
(ht 29/06/2018)
Of
mountains
and imaginations: Nepal and Bhutan could build
mountain ports to make it a global hub for
highlands around the world, by Mahendra P.
Lama (kp 27/06/2018)
Ban
on construction materials stalls Udayapur
projects, by Maheshwar Chamling Rai (rep
27/06/2018)
Subcontracting
major
problem in project progress, say officials:
Practice of construction firms grabbing as many
contracts as possible and subcontracting them
has created a mess, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp 23/06/2018)
No
clear strategy in big infrastructure projects:
Experts; Lack of proper utilization of limited
resources a big worry, by Rudra Pangeni (rep
20/06/2018)
The
new opium of Nepalis: It’s much easier to bind
the minds of the middle class with the imagery
of a giant ship, by Sabin Ninglekhu (kp
19/06/2018)
Communist
government moves to curtail civil liberties: Two
new policies look set to curb dissent, by
Supriya Manandhar (The Record 15/06/2018)
Nepal
pledges $30,000 to think tank (kp
13/06/2018)
Hold
fast
to reality: What kind of prosperity and
development are we aiming for? Where do quality
infrastructure and efficient human resources
feature in this development narrative?, by
Meena Bhatta (rep 11/06/2018)
Over
50pc projects delayed in Capital, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 02/06/2018)
Government
restores practice of 3-year expenditure plans:
MTEF makes budget cycle more dynamic and aligned
with periodic plans (rep 02/06/2018)
A
story called bikas: Nepal’s narratives on
development should encompass much more than just
economic growth, by Amish Raj Mulmi (kp
01/06/2018)
DAO
Kathmandu submits details of 596
‘unsatisfactory’ projects, contractors, by
Umesh Poudel (ht 29/05/2018)
The
prosperity agenda: Global partnership will not
materialise without our conscious and consistent
efforts, by Gyan Chandra Acharya (kp
28/05/2018)
‘Govt
should ramp up development spending for economic
prosperity’ (ht 27/05/2018)
Big
contractors lambasted for non-performance and
syndicates, by Rudra Pangeni (rep
27/05/2018)
Govt
mulls ‘war room’ idea for big projects (kp
22/05/2018)
Contractors
face govt action, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp 19/05/2018)
A
wealth of meaning: How to make money in an
unequal world, by Anil Chitrakar (nt
18/05/2018)
Annual
policies, plans to have five-year vision (kp
15/05/2018)
Road
to
prosperity: Why is Nepal adamant on adopting
western-style development that has already
resulted in colonialism and two world wars?,
by Sandesh Ghimire (kp 13/05/2018)
Time
To Change: Focus For Development, by
Balmukunda Regmi (rn 07/05/2018)
IBN
begins exploring new projects (rep
30/04/2018)
Fiscal
consolidation: Addressing policy dilemma, by
Krishna Sharma (ht 26/04/2018)
Sovereign
credit rating: Why is it important for Nepal?,
by Joseph Silvanus (ht 13/04/2018)
‘Govt’s
prime focus will be to graduate Nepal from LDC
status by 2022’ (ht 12/04/2018)
Development
blues:
Our development initiative is creating more
dependency and pushing for urbanization rather
than developing rural areas, by Jagat Basnet
(rep 10/04/2018)
Pancheswar
project: Locals hoping PM's visit to kick start
it (rep 05/04/2018)
Human
resource matters: Educated and talented young
people are fundamental to the country’s
development, by Lok Raj Baral (kp
03/04/2018)
Planning
for Prosperity, by Mukti Rijal (rn
29/03/2018), Bringing
Development on Track, by Uttam Maharjan (rn
29/03/2018)
Be
bold, Nepal: Nepal has a clear and
straightforward path to greater prosperity but
achieving its full potential requires deeper
connectivity with the dynamic South Asian
economy, by Alaina B. Teplitz (rep
28/03/2018)
CDP
meeting approves Nepal’s call to withhold LDC
graduation (ht 17/03/2018), Nepal’s
bid to remain among the poorest succeeds
(rep 17/03/2018), Nepal’s
Upgrading From LDC Status, by Hira Bahadur
Thapa (rn 23/03/2018)
Regional
conference on ecosystem services stresses
poverty alleviation (ht 15/03/2018)
World
Bank report calls for change in Nepal’s
development model (rep 14/03/2018) [see World
Bank report]
No
progress in Pancheshwar project in two decades,
by Rajebndra Bhatta (rep 12/03/2018)
Progress
of national pride projects remains sluggish
(ht 09/03/2018)
Good
Governance and Development, by Uttam
Maharjan (rn 08/03/2018)
District
HQ looks deserted as quake victims return home,
by Himnath Devkota (rep 08/03/2018)
A
return to self-sufficiency: Allure of special
treatment creates protracted dependency; it
shouldn’t incentivise a country to remain in LDC
comfort zone, by Subhash Wostey (kp
07/03/2018)
High
development
trajectory: Implementation of bold reforms
backed by Nepali industriousness would bring
social, economic transformation to proximity,
by Bishow Parajuli (kp 05/03/2018)
Project
cost escalation bane of country’s development
(kp 02/03/2018)
Nepal
puts LDC graduation plan on holds (ht
28/02/2018), Cabinet
puts on hold Nepal’s status upgradation in UN
(kp 01/03/2018), Govt
wants Nepal to remain LDC: To request UN not to
upgrade it to developing country (ht
01/03/2018), Backward
move:
The arguments put forward to keep the country as
an LDC sound plainly absurd, devoid of any
ambition to move forward (ht 01/03/2018), Smart
move: Stimulated economic growth required for
Nepal to sustainably graduate from LDC status
(kp 02/03/2018), High
annual growth needed to graduate to league of
middle-income countries by 2030 (ht
04/03/2018)
Development
projects suffer from negligence of contractors,
by Sher Bahadur KC (rep 27/02/2018)
Bam
Dev-led authority mooted in govt’s CMP, by
Rewati Sapkota (kp 22/02/2018)
Nepal
abandons LDC graduation plan (kp
19/02/2018), Between
rock & hard place: Nepal has no choice but
to put LDC graduation plan on backburner for now
(kp 20/02/2018)
Rethinking
settlement:
Were some well-placed schemes for drinking water
and irrigation initiated, the exodus from
the hills - and its seen and unforeseen effects
on the fertile Tarai - might be plugged yet,
by Mohan Guragain (kp 17/02/2018)
Withering
development:
Economic development packages of goods and
services that became prerequisites of prosperity
and affluence have ravaged our shared social,
cultural and ecological ties, by Pranab
Kharel and Gaurab KC (rep 13/02/2018)
Contractors
demand
immediate release of outstanding payments: Say
the delay is hampering construction works of
different projects (ht 26/01/2018)
Stone
smuggling affecting development projects in
Kailali, by Yogesh Rawal (rep 24/01/2018)
Agenda
for
prosperity: The nation’s future in terms of
prosperity and development will depend on the
proper execution of economic decentralisation,
by Hari Prasad Shrestha (kp 23/01/2018)
Nepal
tops South Asia in inclusive development (ht
23/01/2018), Nepal
jumps 5 notches to 22nd position in inclusive
development index (rep 23/01/2018), Development
for
all: The improvement in inclusive development
index just as Nepal aims desired economic growth
is a positive sign (ht 24/01/2018)
Are
we
there yet? If Nepal takes decision for
graduation, it will change trade partnerships
and fiscal financing facilities enjoyed by the
country, by Kartika Yadav (rep 10/01/2018)
The
Age of MPI and SDGs, by Lok Nath Bhusal (rn
06/01/2018)
Few
pride projects make desired progress (ht
06/01/2018)
‘CIAA
against politicisation of dev projects’ (kp
31/12/2017)
Low
investment in infrastructure will impede growth
(ht 30/12/2017)
‘Procurement
related laws should be amended timely’ (ht
30/12/2017)
Safe
migration: Harnessing development potential,
by Jhabindra Bhandari (ht 27/12/2017)
Youth
in
data: Only by providing adequate opportunities
to the youths, can Nepal realize its dream of
transitioning into the middle-income country by
2030, by Bijay K. Shahi (rep 25/12/2017)
Cringed
CapEx: Low capital spending affects the quality
of our vital energy, road and telecom
infrastructures, by Kartika Yadav (rep
20/12/2017)
Cementocracy:
Development
as a political good has resulted in an alliance
between business leaders and the political
establishment, by Dan Hirslund and Prem
Phyak (kp 18/12/2017)
Ministries
fail to submit project proposals for BRI (kp
11/12/2017)
Guidelines
for declaring NPPs in offing (ht 05/12/2017)
IFC
sees $46 billion investment potential in Nepal
by 2030, by Sagar Ghimire (rep 05/12/2017)
[see "Climate Investment Opportunities
in South AsiaAn IFC Analysis"]
Political
Interferences In Development, by Siddhi B
Ranjitkar (km 15/11/2017)
‘Progress
in LDCs hinges on access to modern energy’
(kp 24/11/2017)
Government
fails to properly implement ADB-funded projects
(kp 01/11/2017)
Understanding
resilience: Mountain communities need to
practise resilience to cope with changes for
future well-being, by Sakhie Pant (kp
29/10/2017)
It’s
getting better: Nepal may not become a developed
country soon, but many things have improved,
by Dwaipayan Regmi (kp 25/10/2017)
‘Country
has ample untapped potentials to prosper
rapidly’ (kp 17/10/2017)
Bheri-Babai
project provides job to 500 Nepalis (rep
17/10/2017)
Chure
conservation
project seeking funds from non-govt donors: The
government has allocated Rs 1.91 billion
to Chure conservation programme this year,
which is just 20pc of the projected annual
budget, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
14/10/2017)
‘Speed
up progress of pride projects’ (ht
13/10/2017)
Learning
from Singapore: Change has to start within the
Nepali people themselves before it can influence
larger society, by Sujeev Shakya (kp
10/10/2017)
Govt
to conduct feasibility study of nine projects (ht
07/10/2017)
Stuck
in the past: The concept of development has
become a ‘social organizing force’ in the Nepali
socio-political context, by Deepak Thapa (kp
05/10/2017)
Conditioned
happiness:
Nepal’s economic, social and human development
has been constrained by a lack of basic,
adequate infrastructure, by Achyut Wagle (kp
26/09/2017)
Looking
out: With the end of transition, Nepal needs to
be able to assert its position on the global
stage, by Sujeev Shakya (kp 26/09/2017)
Nepal
And Development Perspective, by Uttam
Maharjan (rn 21/09/2017)
Experts
call for integrated policy (ht 21/09/2017)
Capital
expenditure stands at 1.27pc of total allocation
(ht 18/09/2017)
HIDCL
to invest Rs 36 billion in five years: Plans to
mobilise LoC from development partners (ht
17/09/2017)
Trenches
to
tunnels: Nepal Army needs to pay attention to
planning, accountability and transparency in
infrastructure building projects, by Sujeev
Shakya (kp 12/09/2017)
Performance
of P1 projects improves, but still not
satisfactory (kp 09/09/2017)
Political
instability thwarts Nepal’s development goals,
by Prashanna Chitrakar (ht 08/09/2017)
NPC
decides to list all hydels under national
priority projects, by Pushpa Raj Acharya (ht
20/08/2017)
LDC
graduation
a milestone, not a goal: Political and
intellectual discourse needed so we don’t
regress after graduating to developing country
status, by Mina Aryal (kp 16/08/2017)
Ministry
of Human Capital: The next decade should focus
on managing the human side of issues, by
Sujeev Shakya (kp 15/08/2017)
Political
And Bureaucratic Hurdles To Development, by
Siddhi B Ranjitkar (km 14/08/2017)
Central
level project implementation units: NRA plan
falls through as line ministries baulk, by
Sanjeev Giri (kp 08/08/2017)
Gender-aware
policies needed: Nepal can’t hope to graduate
from its LDC status without reaching out to the
poor, by Subhash Nepali (kp 06/08/2017)
Govt
appoints Wagle as NPC vice-chair (ht
04/08/2017)
NPPs
recorded dismal progress last fiscal (ht
02/08/2017)
FCAN
asks govt to ensure involvement of Nepali
contractors in mega projects (rep
02/08/2017)
Sikta
irrigation project: 13 years on, nat’l pride
project still incomplete, by Krishna Prasad
Gautam (kp 01/08/2017)
Fighting
poverty:
Challenge is to deliver ‘bikas’ at the doorsteps
of extremely poor communities like Chepangs and
help transform their lives by involving them at
every level, by Bhagirath Yogi (rep
01/08/2017)
NPC
vice-chairman quits (kp 01/08/2017)
Cutting
Paths Of Prosperity, by Narad Bharadwaj (rn
28/07/2017)
‘Govt
projects must finalise contracts in 1st three
months’ (kp 20/07/2017), Time-bound
action plan to ramp up capex, by Pushpa Raj
Acharya (ht 20/07/2017)
NPC
recommends
formulation of Act to define nat’l pride
projects, by Rupak D. Sharma (kp 16/07/2017)
Leapfrogging
poverty, by Vidyadhar Mallik (nt 14/07/2017)
No
progress on road projects financed by Indian
soft loan (rep 09/07/2017)
Data
for development: Only disaggregated and publicly
available data will help us realize our dream of
inclusive development, by Hum Bhandari (rep
05/07/2017)
PM
asks
for progress report on projects every fortnight
(kp 04/07/2017) [As a
consequence, this will put him under high
pressure if he does not immediately react on
slow progress reports!]
‘Mainstream
DRR
into development planning’ (ht 29/06/2017)
Nepal
ranks
91st in Social Progress Index-2017 (kp
24/06/2017)
‘Over
300,000
households poor in 25 districts’: 18 indicators
including ownership of the house, its structure,
types of cooking fuel, water and sanitation
facilities, household size and ethnicity used to
calculate poverty level , by Manish Gautam
(kp 16/06/2017)
Town
development committees redundant, scrap them:
House panel, by Gyan P. Neupane (rep
13/06/2017)
Projects
financed by Indian LoC: Nepali firms should be
allowed to bid, say stakeholders, by Rudra
Pangeni (rep 13/06/2017)
PAF
concerned
as World Bank funding nears end (kp
07/06/2017), No
specific program for poverty alleviation in new
budget: PAF (rep 07/06/2017)
Government
to
set up Rs 500bn fund: Aims to generfate
necessary capital for mega development projects
(ht 03/06/2017)
Lawmakers
press govt to continue constituency dev funds
(rep 27/05/2017) [a
source for endless corruption on a failed way to
development!!]
Elusive
decentralisation:
Instead of turning Kathmandu into a mega city,
we should develop cities elsewhere, by
Prashanta Khanal (kp 25/05/2017)
‘Reforms
necessary
to address tepid growth’ (ht 24/05/2017)
NPC
prepares
formula for fund distribution: A ‘scientific
formula’ will allocate budget to local bodies
automatically, by Rupak D. Sharma (kp
21/05/2017)
Low
spending:
It is the government which needs to make massive
investment in infrastructure development in
targeted areas. No growth is possible unless the
government increases its spending capacity
(ht 18/05/2017)
Reaping
Demographic Dividends, by Ratna Prajapati
(rn 06/05/2017)
Whither
pride
project laws? Myriads of structural problems
have caused almost all of our big projects to
fall behind schedule, by Naresh Koirala (kp
01/05/2017)
Rs233.6b
sits
idle in state coffers: Slow capital spending
blamed for excessive collection of funds (kp
28/04/2017)
Think
twice
before preparing project reports, says panel
(kp 14/04/2017)
Nordic
development
model: Implications for Nepal, by Santosh
Gautam (ht 10/04/2017)
Govt
disregards NPC VC advice, prepares to give
expressway contract to army (rep 01/04/2017)
Cleaning
the
drainage: Nepal’s development bottleneck is
largely due to the behavioural problems plaguing
our leaders, bureaucrats and general citizens,
by Bhoj Raj Poudel (kp 24/03/2017)
Nepal
graduates
to medium human development grouping (kp
23/03/2017) [?; see indicators]
Law
on
national pride projects sought (kp
16/02/2017)
Submit
evaluation report within six months: Development
committee to NPC (rep 16/03/2017)
NPC
seeks revision in PPP Policy to pave way for PPP
Center (rep 14/03/2017)
Home
coming:
Retired international civil servants return to a
Nepal that isn’t too keen on taking advantage of
their experience, by Smriti Basnet (nt
10/03/2017)
‘Manpower
crunch
halting development’ (ht 07/03/2017)
Poor
performances:
The government usually announces a multi-billion
rupee project without making any real assessment
about the problem of land acquisition from
individuals (ht 06/03/2017)
Progress
of
NP, P1 projects dismal (ht 05/03/2017)
Spending
on
infra lowest among strategic sectors: Only
15.56pc of allocation for infrastructure
development spent (ht 05/03/2017)
Private
investments
and our duties: Nepal needs to create an
investment-friendly environment in order to
prosper, by Ghanashyam Ojha (kp 02/03/2017), Investment
Summit
from today: To be attended by around 300 foreign
delegates, including India’s finance minister
and AIIB president, by Rupak D. Sharma (kp
02/03/2017), Investment
climate
in Nepal improving: Government organizing
Investment Summit after a gap of 25 years,
by Kuvera Chalise (rep 02/03/2017), Making
case
for investing in Nepal: Prime Minister Dahal,
ministers and top NC, UML leaders commit to
promoting a good business environment, by
Bibek Subedi (kp 03/03/2017), ), AIIB
committed
to investing in Nepal’s infra: Chief (kp
03/03/2017), ‘Nepal
will
receive loan assistance from Asian Infra Bank by
2018’, interview with Jin Liqun, AiiB
president (kp 03/03/2017)
Stop
meddling:
The practice of wielding influence to grab a
stake in infrastructure projects should end
(kp 28/02/2017)
Nepal
Investment Summit from Thursday: AIIB President,
Indian Finance Minister keynote speakers
(rep 27/02/2017)
Soldier
to
shoulder: The Nepal Army is a close partner in
the development efforts of the Nepali people,
by Suresh Sharma (kp 24/02/2017)
Govt
to
cut short budget implementation process: To end
practice of seeking NPC’s permission to
implement development projects (kp
21/02/2017)
Locals
unsatisfied
with pace of construction projects (ht
20/02/2017)
Nepal
investment
summit: IBN to show 8 projects as potential
ventures; The board has selected four railway
projects, a hydropower project, a tunnel
highway, an international airport and a chemical
fertilizer plant (kp 17/02/2017)
Preparation
of
NVC laboratory hits a snag (kp 15/02/2017)
Govt
appoints
seven experts to NPC (kp 15/02/2017)
Deterrent
to
investment: Policy stability is key to
attracting private investment, both foreign and
domestic (kp 14/02/2017)
Development
budget
being misused, by Laxmi Gautam (ht
11/02/2017)
Rs
14.86 billion dev budget spent in last 25 days
(rep 09/02/2017)
Govt
bodies
at a loss for lack of right to spend: On
average, each ministry has extended spending
authority to about 80pc projects and programmes,
by Rupak D. Sharma (kp 01/02/2017)
Portal
offering
official government data launched:
www.nepalindata.com offers more than 400
datasets spread over 12 sections (kp
28/01/217) [see website]
Growth
and
prosperity: Nepal should enforce economic
reforms and spend the capital budget (kp
25/01/2017)
Lawmakers
slam
government for sluggish development works
(ht 24/01/2017)
Amlekhgunj
oil
pipeline named priority project (kp
19/01/2017) [This means
absolutely nothing!]
Govt
unveils Immediate Implementation Action Plan
(rep 19/01/2017)
Inclusive
Growth and Development Report-2017: Nepal tops
regional ranking in inclusive development index,
by Kuvera Chalise (rep 18/01/2017)
NRA
to monitor I/NGO activities from next week,
by Sangeet Sangroula (rep 16/01/2017)
Clarion
call
for incorporating GHT as nat’l pride project
(kp 16/01/2017)
Quake-hit
in
Ramechhap demand 2nd tranche of aid, by Tika
Prasad Bhatta (kp 16/01/2017)
Timber
shortage
in Gorkha hits reconstruction progress, by
Sudip Kaini (kp 16/01/2017)
47.9
million cu ft timber needed for reconstruction
(rep 16/01/2017)
Longer
the
delay in spending available funds, harder it
will be to secure new funds, interview with
Govind Raj Pokharel, new CEO of NRA (kp
16/01/2017), Ramp
up
spending: That govt hasn’t acted, despite
knowing pitfalls of low capital expenditure, is
embarrassing (kp 17/01/2017), Low
capital
expenditure: Begging for money but not having a
plan to spend it is an age-old problem in Nepal,
by Sujeev Shakya (kp 17/01/2017), Govt
to
unveil action plan to ramp up capital
expenditure, by Pushpa Raj Acharya (ht
18/01/2017)
NRA
bid
to issue rebuilding grants before monsoon
(kp 15/01/2017)
Reconstruction
chipping
away Bhaktapur’s heritage (ht 15/01/2017)
Nepal
8th
largest LIDC to attract investment in PPP
projects (kp 14/01/2017)
Quake
survivors
unhappy with government grant (ht
14/01/2017)
NRA
starts
data collection in Bhojpur, Khotang districts
(kp 13/01/2017)
Reconstruction
Works: Moving At A Snail’s Pace, by Uttam
Maharjan (rn 12/01/2017)
Leadership
change
in NRA: Govt dismisses Gyewali, brings Pokharel
back, by Pragati Shahi (kp 12/01/2017)
Localisation
of
humanitarian response: A lesson from Nepal’s
earthquake is that INGOs need to strengthen
local actors instead of themselves, by
Subindra Bogati and Andy Featherstone (kp
12/01/2017)
NRNA
begins
construction of housing facility in Laprak,
by Sudip Kaini (kp 12/01/2017)
Over
19,000
Bhaktapur quake-hit awaiting aid (kp
12/01/2017)
Priority
project:
Nepal needs to remove legal barriers such as
difficult taxation and unclear policies in order
to encourage foreign investment, by Binod
Atreya (rep 11/01/2017)
NPC
panel
to standardise national pride project selection
process (kp 10/01/2017)
Planning
Commission
endorses 14th 3-yr plan (kp 10/01/2017)
Continued
aftershocks:
Govt has to seriously look into how it is
handling post-disaster reconstruction (kp
09/01/2017)
Govt
nod
for cost participatory projects (ht
09/01/2017)
Shortage
of
skilled workers affects reconstruction work
(ht 07/01/2017)
Tired
of
the cold wait, quake survivors rebuild on their
own (kp 06/01/2017)
Getting
the
facts straight: It’s high time the government
and donors made an honest assessment of
reconstruction and resettlement works in
earthquake-affected areas, by Navin Singh
Khadka (kp 06/01/2017), Learning
to
reconstruct: Volunteers from around the world
are filling the gap left by the government in
helping rebuild quake-damaged schools, by
Shreejana Shrestha (nt 06/01/2017) [Be
sure, NRA and govt will be looking for ways how
to criticise and punish these voluteers!],
Owning
up
to our past: Bureaucratic insensitivities worry
local communities working to rebuild heritage
sites, by Sahina Shrestha (nt 06/01/2017)
NRA
chief
furnishes clarification: Gyewali points finger
of blame at govt agencies; Says he has fulfilled
his duty within the given jurisdiction, by
Pragati Shahi (kp 05/01/2017), No
sight
of solution to thousands of landless Kavre quake
victims’ problem, by Raj Kumar Parajuli (ht 05/01/2017), NRA
chief Gyewali blames govt for the delay, by
Sangeet Sangroula (rep 05/01/2017), Govt
‘decides’
to sack NRA chief Gyewali, by Praveen Dhakal
(rep 05/01/2017), Govt
prepares
ground for giving NRA chief executive officer
boot: Asks Sushil Gyewali to clarify why he
should not be relieved of dutiesn CEO says he is
yet to receive any letter seeking fresh
clarification (kp 06/01/2017), Gyewali
to
furnish clarification tomorrow (ht
07/01/2017), Gyewali
gets
letter that seeks to send him packing (kp
07/01/2017), No
justifiable
ground to sack me: NRA CEO Gyewali defends,
by Samipa Khanal (kp 09/01/2017), Gyewali
moves
court: Gyewali demands an interim order seeking
his reinstatement as the chief executive officer
of the National Reconstruction Authority (kp
17/01/2019)
Govt
savings
soar to Rs207b (kp 05/01/2017)
Female
contractor
busy building quake-hit village, by Harihar
Singh Rathour (kp 05/01/2017)
Engineers
reach
Lamjung villages to collect data of quake
survivors (kp 05/01/2017)
Tripartite
pact
signed with 87pc of registered families: NRA
(kp 04/01/2017)
PM
orders
shot in the arm for national pride projects:
More than half of the schemes fail to meet 50
percent performance target (kp 03/01/2017),
PM
directs
ministries to regularly monitor P1 projects
(ht 03/01/2017), Sluggish
development:
Govt should accord high priority to
national pride projects (kp 04/01/2017)
Survey
for housing grant to be complete only by
February (rep 03/01/2017), Data
collection
of quake victims in limbo (ht 03/01/2017)
Quake-hit
families
crushing pebbles for living, by Harihar
Singh Rathour (kp 01/01/2017)
Govt
seeks
clarification from NRA chief exec: PM’s core
team is learnt to have the perception that
Gyewali subtly defied the government’s
instructions on the pretext of legal hurdles and
donor sensitivity, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp
30/12/2016), Government
seeks
clarification from NRA chief over ‘lacklustre’
performance, by Lekhanath Pandey (ht
30/12/2016), Govt
seeks clarification from NRA CEO again, by
Sangeet Sangroula (rep 30/12/2016)
Of
overhead costs and underhand expenses, by
Gunjan Upadhyay (rep 30/12/2016)
NRA
mobilises
teams to find out vulnerable settlements (kp
28/12/2016) [Please take
time! It's only 20 months since these
settlements have been destroyed!], Technical
teams
to collect data on quake victims (ht
29/12/2016)
The
Siraha model: In all future national budgets at
least half the development expenditure should be
earmarked for quick-yielding projects, by
Sukhdev Shah (28/12/2016)
NRA
staff
agree to return to work (kp 27/12/2016), Govt
increases
allowances for rebuilding technicians (kp
30/12/2016)
Yes,
we can! We need urgent structural reforms in
order to encourage investments from the general
public in productive sector, by Jaleshowar
Pandey and Dinkar Nepal (rep 27/12/2016)
One
year
of reconstruction: Staff crunch dogs NRA since
birth (kp 26/12/2016)
House
panel
directs govt to expedite IBN projects (ht
26/12/2016)
Quake
victims’
data collection begins in Khotang (ht
25/12/2016)
Return
to
work within two days, govt tells engineers:
Challenged to hand in individual
resignations at concerned offices (kp
23/12/2016)
Govt
to
collect data of quake-hit households in Lamjung:
An official at the Central Bureau of Statistics
says engineers will start digital data
compilation from December 30, by Aash Gurung
(kp 22/12/2016) [Which
engineers? Those who have resigned??]
Reconstruction
woes:
Providing succour to earthquake survivors is a
national priority as well as a humanitarian
imperative, by Maina Dhital (kp 22/12/2016)
Bitter
winter
looms: Govt’s handling of reconstruction has
been slow and irresponsible (kp 21/12/2016),
Construction
of
quake victims’ houses stops, by Arjun Poudel
(ht 21/12/2016)
Reimagining
development:
The gap between NPC planning and implementation
is rather big. So millions of Nepalis have been
denied the right to participate in the shared
national prosperity, by Simone Galimberti
(rep 21/12/2016)
NRA
engineers,
technicians resign en masse, by Pragati
Shahi (kp 21/12/2016), NRA
upset
by engineers’ unsporting action (kp
22/12/2016)
Post-quake
rebuilding:
Ministry okays distribution of second tranche of
aid, by Pragati Shahi (kp 20/12/2016)
On
the brink: One and a half years is a really long
time for rebuilding. No wonder earthquake
survivors feel like it’s been ages, by Ravi
Lochan Paudyal (rep 20/12/2016)
Council
of
ministers to discuss Kavre quake victims’ issues
(ht 20/12/2016) [??]
NRA’s
amendment
proposal okayed (ht 19/12/2016)
Only
3637
quake victims of 94072 in Valley get first
tranche, by Sangeet Sangroula (rep
19/12/2016)
Poverty
alleviation:
Thani seeks more teeth for ministry (kp
17/12/2016)
Rural
reconstruction: Hope amid ruins; Government
needs to ensure that reconstruction carried on
individual basis or through I/NGOs meets safety
standards, by Sandesh Paudyal (rep
17/12/2016)
Rebuilding
staff
on warpath (kp 17/12/2016), NRA
forwards
proposal to revise technicians’ incentives: The
frequent strikes by the technical staff
mobilised in quake-affected districts have
affected the reconstruction works in rural
districts (kp 18/12/2016)
Political
stalemate
‘stalled’ reconstruction process (kp
16/12/2016), Political
stalemate
‘stalled’ reconstruction process (kp
16/12/2016)
‘Govt
ready
to partner with private sector’ (ht
16/12/2016)
800
earthquake
victims start rebuilding in Kavre (ht
15/12/2016)
Quake
victims
request second batch of aid, by Nagendra
Adhikari (kp 13/12/2016)
Over
445k
families received first tranche of housing aid
(kp 10/12/2016)
INGOs
unable to fund Rs 300,000 quake grants for all,
by Sangeet Sangroula (rep 10/12/2016)
House
panel
tells govt to rise development expenditure
(kp 09/12/2016), Actual
budget
spending reaches 6.5pc in first four months of
FY: House panel criticises the government
for not being able to spend the money set aside
for development projects (kp
09/12/2016), House
panel
instructs NPC to shorten project approval
process (ht 09/12/2016), Punish
heads
of projects that fail to spend: Development
committee (rep 10/12/2016)
Promises
to
keep: The pledged assistance and the need for
reconstruction should receive high priority of
the government and the political parties (ht
09/12/2016)
Building
back
Bungamati: Earthquake survivors of historic town
find that preserving heritage is expensive
business, by Astha Joshi (nt 09/12/2016)
NRA
lacks
fund to distribute second tranche of housing
grant (ht 08/12/2016)
NRA
coordination
committee urges acceleration in reconstruction
works (ht 08/12/2016)
Most
I/NGOs behind on monthly reports: NRA (ht
08/12/2016) [Deeds are
more important than reports! What are you doing,
NRA?]
Reconstruction
of
health post buildings delayed, by Sudip
Kaini (kp 07/12/2016)
Unstable
policies, standards, procedures hindering
reconstruction, by Rudra Pangeni (rep
07/12/2016)
NRA-hired
engineers
start protest (kp 07/12/2016), Engineers’
strike
hits reconstruciton, by Sudip Kaini and
Anish Tiwari (kp 09/12/2016)
Red
Cross unhappy with govt's NGO policy on
reconstruction (rep 07/12/2016)
Crucial
investment-related
decisions put on hold: Fate of mega projects in
limbo as IBN noard meeting has not been held for
many months, by Pushpa Raj Acharya (ht
07/12/2016)
Government
overlooks
directives of Parliament’s Development Committee
(ht 06/12/2016)
Sluggish
construction affects reconstruction: In lack of
building, a school operates from toilet, by
Narahari Sapkota (rep 06/12/2016)
NRA
misses its self-set deadlines again: The NRA has
signed grant agreements with only 58,405 of the
total 94,072 eligible victims, by Sangeet
Sangroula (rep 06/12/2016)
Always
the
same: The budget spent on the development
projects at the last moment makes no sense as it
compromises on the quality of work (ht
06/12/2016)
‘Nepal
hasn’t
done all that it should have done for growth’,
interview with Jeffrey D Sachs (kp 05/12/2016), Country
has
strategic opportunities, says Sachs (ht
05/12/2016), Economist
Sachs stresses hydropower development: Says
Nepal must generate 10 GW in next 15 years for S
Asia (rep 05/12/2016)
Survivors
of
quake-hit districts still waiting: Large number
of affected households in Dhading, Makawanpur,
Nuwakot yet to get housing aid, by Pushpa
Raj Acharya (ht 04/12/2016)
Quake
victims demand inclusion of genuine victims for
grants: Only 57 percent victims sign agreement
due to obstruction so far; NRA shows
indifference about the problem, by Sangeet
Sangroula (rep 03/12/2016)
10,600
quake-affected
deprived of housing aid (kp 02/12/2016)
[related to Makwanpur district only]
Reasons
Behind Underdevelopment, by Uttam Maharjan
(rn 01/12/2016)
Needs
of
the poor: Implement findings; The poor families
should be provided identity cards that will
enable them to receive ‘social security
allowance’ and ‘compulsory health insurance’.
This allowance can be used by the poor for total
health care, by Vikash Raj Satyal (ht
01/12/2016)
Quake
victims yet to recieve house construction grants,
by Madhusudhan Guragain (rep 01/12/2016)
Govt
seeks
to boost capital expenditure, by Pushpa Raj
Acharya (ht 29/11/2016)
NPC
to
finalise 3-year plan within December: The
three-year plan has envisaged attaining economic
growth of 6.5 percent in the current fiscal
year; 7.2 percent in fiscal year 2017-18; and
7.9 percent in 2018-19 (kp 27/11/2016), Beyond
rituals:
Govt should depart from ritualistic practice of
framing short-term plans (kp 01/12/2016)
Reconstruction
of
govt buildings begins (ht 27/11/2016)
NRA
picks
BFIs to distribute aid inside Valley (kp
26/11/2016), 5
days left for signing agreement with Valley
quake victims (rep 26/11/2016)
300
schools
without classrooms in Sindhupalchok, by
Anish Tiwari (kp 26/11/2016)
17,000
cu
ft timber distributed in Sindhupalchok: Few
families have started building homes due to
‘insufficient’ fundNepal receives around
Rs 70 billion every year in remittances
from migrant workers who are based in India,
by Anish Tiwari (kp 25/11/2016) [!!]
PM's
promise delays second tranche of quake grant:
1,114 victims apply for second tranche, by
Sangeet Sangroula (rep 24/11/2016)
Quake
victims in despair as harsh winter looms, by
Dhruba Dangal (rep 24/11/2016)
Quake
victims left to shiver under temporary tents:
How can we construct quake-resistant house with
Rs 50,000?: Quake victims, by Narahari
Sapkota (rep 23/11/2016)
Rebuilding
ongoing
for 12k houses: 3162 houses being
reconstructed in Nuwakot, 2143 in Dhading, 1583
in Sindhupalchok, 1214 in Dolakha and 994 in
Kavre (kp 23/11/2016), Reconstruction
of
around 12,000 homes begins (ht 23/11/2016)
53
homes
built in two months: Earthquake survivors were
provided construction materials instead of cash,
by Nagendra Adhikari (kp 23/11/2016)
Timely
release
of funds crucial to implement projects: NRA; The
NRA has estimated a budget of Rs 120.75 billion
alone for the housing aid—for the first and
second phase of aid distribution to around 7.5m
households (kp 22/11/2016), Now
for
action: The NRA has spent a lot of time and
energy just in preparing the action plan. Now,
it is time to put the plan into action (ht
22/11/2016)
As
winter looms Sankhu quake victims start
rebuilding without aid, by Gyan P. Neupane
and Sangeet Sangroula (rep 22/11/2016)
NRNA
to
rebuild houses in Laprak (ht 22/11/2016) [Why has NRNA not been
allowed to do so before?]
‘Nepal
yet
to localise SDGs’: government insists works to
achieve sustainable development goals have been
initiated; Countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia
and Pakistan have moved way ahead in terms
of localising SDGs; Among the least developed
countries, Bangladesh, Cambodia and Laos are
ahead of Nepal (kp 22/11/2016), Need
for
localising, institutionalising SDGs at national
level stressed (ht 22/11/2016)
NRA
unveils
time-bound action plan: The NRA says it will
deploy 100 volunteers to each of the affected
VDCs; sign agreements with quake victims in
Kathmandu Valley within 10 days (kp
21/11/2016), NRA
to
settle complaints by Jan (ht 21/11/2016), Quake
survivors
in Gulmi sans housing aid, by Ghanshyam
Gautam (kp 21/11/2016)
Govt
preparing
to show NRA chief door? Rift between Dahal,
Gyewali has widened of late, by John Narayan
Parajuli (kp 18/11/2016)
6,000
quake
victims living around BP Highway not granted
permits for house reconstruction (ht
18/11/2016)
Post-earthquake
response:
The way forward, by Kedar Neupane (ht
18/11/2016)
Project
doldrums:
Many of the instructions are simply ignored;
most of the rest are implemented half-heartedly,
leading to their very slow pace (ht
18/11/2016)
Recovery
is
still a far cry in Barpak, by Sudip Kaini
(kp 18/11/2016), Quake-destroyed
homestays
reopen after reconstruction, by Sudip Kaini
(kp 18/11/2016)
Quake
victims in trouble as houses under construction
fail to meet standard, by Madhusudhan
Guragain (rep 17/11/2016)
PM
Dahal
talks to NRA chair about reconstruction delays:
The directive committee of National
Reconstruction Authority will discuss a
time-bound action plan on Sunday (kp
16/11/2016), PM
dissatisfied
with NRA’s work (ht 16/11/2016), Approaching
winter
concerns quake victims, by Anish Tiwari (kp
16/11/2016), Community
school
students still studying in temporary classrooms,
by Pratap Bista (kp 16/11/2016), Reconstruction
grant
agreement signing resumes at Raksirang (ht
16/11/2016)
Rising
recurrent
spending poses fiscal risk: ADB (kp
16/11/2016) [see ADB
report, pp. 70-73]
Housing
aid
yet to reach needy in remote VDCs, by Kumbha
Raj Rai (kp 15/11/2016)
‘More
women
needed in all sectors for development’ (ht
15/11/2016)
Dozens
of
projects left incomplete in Rolpa, by
Kashiram Dangi (kp 14/11/2016)
A
little politics: Over-politicization of society
has hindered development initiatives in Nepal’s
countryside, by Dinkar Nepal (rep)
NRA
teams
to monitor housing aid utilisation (kp
12/11/2016)
Reduced
poverty:
Much neglected; A progressive distributional
policy together with the suitable institutional
setups and arrangements at the grassroots for
ensuring exclusively the access of poor to
social and physical infrastructure as well as
financial services is also a necessity, by
Dilli Raj Khanal (ht 11/11/2016)
Locals
rue
govt delay in signing grant agreement (ht
10/11/2016)
NRA
mobilises
Rs 3.57billion for housing grant in Valley: The
fund will be used to provide first tranche of Rs
50,000 to the beneficiaries (kp 10/11/2016)
Work
delayed:
Coordination among all agencies are vital is to
complete projects on time. But this coordination
in Nepal has always been elusive (ht
10/11/2016)
Learn
From Delhi, by Shyam KC (kp 09/11/2016)
It'll
take over 3 months to address quake victims'
complaints: NRA, by Sangeet Sangroula (rep
08/11/2016)
IB
mulls
household insurance for quake grant
beneficiaries (kp 06/11/2016)
Housing
aid
signing process begins in Valley (kp
05/11/2016), Govt
to
sign grant deal with quake survivors (ht
06/11/2016)
Langtang
folk
step up rebuilding efforts, by Prakash
Adhikari (kp 30/10/2016)
NRA
aid
panel meet to raise recovery funds (kp
29/10/2016) [?? You're
not even able to distribute the huge amount of
money you already have at hand!!]
Making
plans
credible: In spite of a long history of
development planning, results have consistently
fallen short of forecasts, by Tula Raj
Basyal (kp 28/10/2016)
Dhurmus-Suntali
to hand over model settlement to quake victims
today, by Dhurba Dangal (rep 28/10/2016)
The
long
wait: People displaced by the earthquakes cannot
be left in limbo for much longer (kp
27/10/2016), PM
tells
NRA to pick up pace (kp 27/10/2016) [Yes, please take govt and
parties as example!]
Sindhuli
quake
victims yet to get grant (ht 25/10/2016), Shindhu
quake
victims wait for 2nd batch of aid, by Anish
Tiwari (kp 26/10/2016)
Dissected
development:
Post-earthquake recovery efforts need to be
consolidated for greater effectiveness, by
Sudeep Uprety (kp 25/10/2016)
Crucial
projects
in limbo as IBN board meeting stalled, by
Pushpa Raj Acharya (ht 25/10/2016)
Common
goals: We urge every Nepali to know the SDGs and
engage in their achievement, by Valerie
Julliand (rep 24/10/2016)
Timber
crisis
affecting housing reconstruction, by Tika
Prasad Bhatta (kp 23/10/2016)
At
least
900 people in Kavre yet to receive aid for
rebuilding (kp 23/10/2016)
Slow
progress
in development works criticised (ht
21/10/2016)
Quake
victims in Valley to get first tranche before
Tihar: Ministry; Around 100,000 victims in
Valley may qualify for house reconstruction
grant: NRA, by Sangeet Sangroula (rep
20/10/2016) [And what
about the victims in the so far untouched rural
districts?], Work
begins
to release housing aid in Valley (kp
26/10/2016)
350,000
families
still without aid (kp 19/10/2016) [Besides, victims in many
districts have not been included at all!]
Treasury
surplus
soars to Rs191b as capital spending slacks
(kp 18/10/2016), Govt
expenditure
at 12.37pc: Only 3.42 per cent of total
allocated budget of Rs 311.95 billion for
development works spent in the first quarter
of current fiscal year (ht 18/10/2016), ), Spend
timely
and wisely: For Nepal, lack of money is not as
big problem as is the failure to use it (kp
19/10/2016)
'Construction
materials
banks' to open in quake-hit areas, by Gyan
P. Neupane (rep 18/10/2016)
Understanding
resilience:
Simply incorporating the term in the local
lexicon without unpacking its tenets could
render the concept meaningless, by Ajaya
Dixt, Kanmani Venkasteswaran and Ashutosh Shukla
(kp 17/10/2016)
CBS
concludes
beneficiary survey in Valley, by Pushpa Raj
Acharya (ht 17/10/2016)
School
reconstruction
yet to gather pace, by Pushpa Raj Acharya
(ht 16/10/2016)
Quake
victims
yet to receive govt grant (ht 15/10/2016)
Not
working:
Constraints on effective development planning
are pretty much the same now as they were in the
1960s, by Chandan Sapkota (kp 14/10/2016)
Post-quake
reconstruction:
100,000 homeless families without aid, by
Sarin Ghimire (kp 08/10/2016)
Integrated
settlement
for quake survivors: PM Dahal lays foundation
stone, by Sudip Kaini (kp 08/10/2016)
Fair
disbursement:
Govt needs to make sure quake victims can access
aid even without political connections (kp
06/10/2016), Slow
progress:
It is still not clear when the NRA will conclude
agreements with the development partners for the
financial assistance they had pledged (ht
06/10/2016), Landless
earthquake victims deprived of grants, by
Dhruba Dangal (rep 06/10/2016)
Nepal
stares
at funding gap of Rs 600 billion, by Pragati
Shahi (kp 05/10/2016), NRA
has signed up only Rs 272b so far out of 938b
needed: Less than half the signed-up amount
received, by Sangeet Sangroula (rep
05/10/2016)
NRA
gears
up to form a panel for aid management (kp
04/10/2016)
Contractors
abandoning fully-paid-for projects, officials
remain mum, by Raju Adhikari (rep
03/10/2016)
Development
policy
credit: Negotiations stall for lack of meeting
preconditions; Delay in passing Bank and
Financial Institution Act and anti-money
laundering regulations hampers negotiations,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 02/10/2016)
Engineers
to
distribute grant: Government has decided to
authorise engineers to distribute housing aid in
those districts which lack local bodies (kp
30/09/2016)
Cashing
in
on politics: For the moment there is only Rs 343
billion in the kitty for reconstruction, by
Shreejana Shrestha (nt 30/09/2016), Reconstruction
grant
is Dasain allowance: Earthquake survivors are
using the first tranche of their home
reconstruction grant for everything but
reconstruction, by Shreejana Shrestha (nt
30/09/2016), NRA
warns against spending reconstruction money on
Dashain (rep 01/10/2016)
Post-quake
rebuilding:
With few takers, timbers start to decay, by
Anish Tiwari (kp 30/09/2016)
NRA
fails
to provide first instalment of grant to quake
survivors (ht 29/09/2016)
Filling
the gap: In the absence of men it’s the women
who are taking up the responsibility of
rebuilding houses in rural areas, by Ishwar
Rauniyar (rep 28/09/2016)
Implementing
new
announcements: PM asks secretaries for action
plan (kp 26/09/2016), PM
not
dissatisfied with NRA, says Gyawali (ht
26/09/2016), NRA
may
decide on additional grant today, by Sarin
Ghimire (kp 26/09/2016), PM
gives
NRA until Oct 6 to issue first housing grants
(kp 27/09/2016)
Capital
expenditure
fails to pick up pace: Only 0.9 per cent of Rs
311.9 billion spent so far this fiscal year,
by Rupak D. Sharma (kp 25/09/2016)
Hope
against
hope: Nepal’s dream of development may
materialise if major parties agree on national
goals and priorities, by Khagendra Nath
Sharma (kp 25/09/2016)
A
sustainable Nepal: nstead of relying too much on
other countries, Nepal should devise policies to
foster self-reliance, by Niranjan Mani Dixit
(kp 25/09/2016)
Engineers
call
off strike (kp 25/09/2016)
Aid
distribution:
Over Rs18b mobilised for first tranche of cash:
NRA; Of an estimated 800,000 homes damaged in 14
districts, NRA listed 533,182 as true
beneficiaries (kp 21/09/2016), Housing
grant distribution: Local bodies told to
distribute first tranche before Dashain; he
local bodies have so far signed grant agreements
only with 450,032 of house owners (rep
22/09/2016)
Over
70
per cent quake-hit households get first
instalment (ht 19/09/2016) [But only in 11 districts and
almost one and a half year after the earthquake!],
Over
150k
needy yet to get first trance of aid (kp
20/09/2016), 25
per
cent quake victims receive grant amount in Kavre
(ht 20/09/2016)
Handing
over
contracts of up to Rs 1 billion to
Nepalis:Provision draws flak; Government,
however, says measure will enhance skills of
Nepali contractors (kp 18/09/2016)
Lack
of
relocation plan puts victims on a slippery
slope: Some families have already started
rebuilding on the same spot where their previous
houses once stood, by Pragati Shahi (kp
18/09/2016)
Preparations
underway
to decommission Nepal Peace Trust Fund (kp
18/09/2016)
Call
to
use single women’s fund in rebuilding homes: The
fund, set up by the Women’s Ministry, has Rs40
million lying unused for the past three years
(kp 17/09/2016)
Victims
put off by red tape in grant distribution,
by Ramesh Khatiwada (rep 16/09/2016)
Rebuilding
aid:
Deals with households in Valley from next week;
The NRA says distribution of housing aid will
start immediately after the completion of
verification of quake-hit households (kp
15/09/2016)
Quake
victims
spend housing Aid on clothes, electronics
(kp 14/09/2016) [This
should not be generalised! Top mobiles can
hardly be financed by the small amount of
"housing aid" some of the victims have got so
far!]
Almost
half
of national pride projects fail to meet target
(kp 13/09/2016), Full
steam
ahead: PM Dahal should keep his word about
implementing national pride projects (kp
14/09/2016)
Rebuilding
in
Okhaldhunga: Engineers go on strike; Engineer
Rajendra Dhamala says they have started the
protest to mount pressure on the NRA for
appointment letter and salary (kp
13/09/2016)
Main
contractor
to be held liable for timely implementation of
projects: NDAC (ht 13/09/2016)
Planning
body
gets full shape (kp 12/09/2016)
Earthquake
survivors
still await govt grant (ht 10/09/2016)
PM
offers
Rs 700k succour to kins of deceased migrants:
Pledges to set up seed fund for blood money and
start work permit renewal service from embassies (kp
09/09/2016), PM’s
extra
assistance promise hard to keep: There is a
funding gap of Rs488 billion, excluding the Rs80
billion required to provide the additional
Rs100,000 per household (kp 09/09/2016)
[Call it populist
propaganda!]
Nat’l
pride
projects fall short on quality compliance: NVC
(kp 09/09/2016)
Govt
prepares
to up housing grant: PM Dahal reiterates
government’s commitment to help the
quake-affected by increasing the grant by an
additional Rs100,000 (kp 06/09/2016), Rs
50k
cannot build a house: Quake victims, by
Anish Tiwari (kp 06/09/2016)
More
than
half of listed households get rebuilding aid
(kp 04/09/2016) [one and
a half year after the earthquake some pocket
money for half of the households in a handful of
districts only!]
PAF
launches
training scheme for urban poor (kp
02/09/2016)
From
un-uniform
development ...: We know what needs to be done
to raise Nepal’s Human Development Index, we
just need to do it, by Manish Jha (nt
02/09/2016)
Inconsistent
policy:
Providing Rs. 50,000 to those whose houses were
not damaged so badly and an additional Rs.
400,000 for purchasing land at safer places on
top of Rs. 200,000 is good (ht) [Even more important would be
to include the people in all the affected rural
districts and not only a few of them including
the KTM valley!]
Crafting
a revolution: Mahabir Pun’s idea of a 50-crore
hydro fund and allocating a portion of generated
revenue to an innovation center is logical,
by Raju Adhikari (rep 30/08/2016)
Quake-hit
villages of Sindhupalchowk finally start
receiving grants, by Dhurba Dangal (rep
30/08/2016)
Sindhuli
quake
victims complain against NRA (ht 29/08/2016)
Over
31 pc earthquake victims receive first tranche
(rep 29/08/2016)
Reconstruction
resource
centres scrapped (kp 18/08/2016) [??]
NRA
completes
assessment of 50,000 Valley households: The NRA
says it aims to complete assessment of all
affected households in Kathmandu Valley by
mid-September (kp 24/08/2016)
Grant
distribution
gathers pace (ht 22/08/2016)
Survey
in remaining 17 quake-hit districts only after a
month (rep 20/08/2016)
Building
back
better: Strengthen local efforts, by Valerie
Julliand (ht 19/08/2016)
PM
for increasing reconstruction grant to Rs
300,000, by Sangeet Sangroula (rep
17/08/2016)
PM
urged to crack the whip over development
projects, by Kuvera Chalise (rep 17/08/2016)
Signing
of
housing grant agreements in limbo in Kavre
(ht 13/08/2016)
Not
the
fairest of them all: For all the expenses on
reconstruction, an investment of a few million
rupees more is worth the aesthetic value, by
Deepak Thapa (kp 11/08/2016)
Housing
aid
distribution: PM asks authorities to release
first tranche by mid-Sept (kp 11/08/2016), ‘Sindhu
survivors
to get aid in a month’ (kp 11/08/2016)
Planning
Commission
VC Khatiwada quits (kp 09/08/2016)
300
quake-hit
families get animal sheds (kp 06/08/2016)
Close
to
300k families sign housing aid deal (kp
05/08/2016))
Ministries
asked
to submit programmes for approval (kp
02/08/2016)
Nuwakot
folk
uphold tradition while building quake-resistant
houses, by Krishna Thapa (kp 31/07/2016)
Necessity
of
culture: The impact of the earthquake cannot and
should not be measured in physical terms only,
by Umesh Pokharel (kp 31/07/2016)
Nepal
And SDGs, by Kushal Pokharel (rn 30/07/2016)
Builders
of
Barpak: With electrification, Barpak is back in
business, by Manisha Aryal (nt 29/07/2016)
Engineers
decry
lack of pay and work in Dolakha: Engineers
deployed to the district say that they have been
without work and pay from the day they arrived
two months ago (kp 27/07/2016)
Speed
it
up: It is over a year and still many earthquake
victims are without shelters. The grant should
be provided without delay so that the homeless
people can build permanent houses (ht
27/07/2016)
CLPIU
gets
nod from NRA to utilise Rs 20 billion (ht
27/07/2016)
Housing
grant
distribution on hold since July 16, by
Pushpa Raj Acharya (ht 26/07/2016)
Quake
victims’
data collection begins in Bhaktapur (ht
25/07/2016) [??]
NRA
gets
finance ministry’s go-ahead to spend Rs 84bn
(ht 24/07/2016)
In
northern
Dhading, elderly face daunting task of
rebuilding, by Harihar Singh Rathour (kp
20/07/2016)
Nepal
2030:
It’s possible for the country to become a $100
billion economy and graduate to a middle-income
country by 2030; In villages, people who buy
motorcycles, smartphones and lots of alcohol
with their own money, wait for the assistance of
some government body or NGO to build a
toilet in their house, by Sujeev
Shakya (kp 19/07/2016)
Financing
infrastructure:
Being ambitious about it is okay, but it should
not be used to score political points
founded on misplaced nationalism, by Chandan
Sapkota (kp 19/07/2016)
Quake
victims’
data to be collected again Bhaktapur (ht
19/07/2016)
Kavre
tremor
victims get first instalment of grant amount
(ht 19/07/2016)
Post-earthquake
reconstruction:
Directive to promote local participation (kp
18/07/2016)
NRA
signs
aid agreements with 248,559 families (kp
16/07/2016)
Only
2
out of 17 ADB-funded projects making progress:
Only Melamchi Water Supply Project and South
Asia Subregional Economic Cooperation power
system expansion project have achieved
good performance (kp 15/07/2016)
Plans
That Look Awesome On the Drawing Board, by
Uttam Maharjan (rn 14/07/2016)
Nearly
100,000
households claim to be excluded from NRA’s
beneficiary list (ht 14/07/2016) [not to talk about the
completely excluded districts!]
Villagers
building
quake-resilient homes in Gorkha (kp
13/07/2016)
NRA
wants
more staff to expedite rebuilding: The NRA has
so far signed housing aid agreements with
223,830 families (kp 09/07/2016)
Lengthy
grants process a big hassle for quake victims,
by Dhruba Dangal (rep 09/07/2016)
The
black
roofs of Gatlang: Once lauded as the ‘gem’ of
the Tamang Heritage Trail, Gatlang is now
scrambling to salvage what the earthquakes
ruined, by Umesh Pokharel (kp 09/07/2016)
Post-quake
reconstruction:
Banks to disburse aid to cluster settlements
(kp 08/07/2016)
Quake-hit
abandon
shelters, return to whence they came, by
Bimal Khatiwada (kp 04/07/2016)
NRA
endorses
complaint redressal guideline (ht
03/07/2016)
Donors
warn
of pulling plug on support programme: Express
serious concerns about quality of construction,
by John Narayan Parajuli (kp 30/06/2016), NRA
signs
aid deal with over 180k families (kp
30/06/2016), WB
brings
housing aid deal home to govt: Reiterates grant
in three tranches after achieving ‘defined
milestones’ (kp 01/07/2016) [?? Nobody can start
reconstruction of
sustainable
houses with 415€, not even in rural areas of
Nepal!
Even 1660€ are only an assist-starting for
families that have lost everything!],
Congress
calls
for holding talks with donors, by Sarin
Ghimire (kp 01/07/2016)
Dilemma
of LDCs: Nepal should have graduated in 2001; It
did not; Now the target year is 2022, but Nepal
won’t be able to graduate in that year either,
by Mahabir Paudyal (rep 29/06/2016)
NRA
sub-regional
offices authorised for rebuilding (kp
28/06/2016)
Army
starts
handover of community homes (kp 25/06/2016)
Nepal's
development
black hole: Why large energy and infrastructure
projects never seem to get off the ground,
by Lokmani Rai (nt 24/06/2016)
NRA
flooded
with 73,187 complaints, by Pushpa Raj
Acharya (ht 23/06/2016)
Subsidised
credit
for rebuilding homes: Loans worth Rs 16.5m
extended as of mid-May (kp 19/06/2016)
Govt
treasury
surplus reaches all-time high: Sluggish capital
expenditure leaves over Rs 200 billion in state
coffers, by Mukul Humagain and Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 18/06/2016) [Against the background of the people's
sufferings and urgend needs, this is a
fundamental humanitarian crime for which the
irresponsible politicians and administrators
should stand trial!], House
reconstruction
programme: Guthi land dwellers could miss out on
aid; The National Reconstruction Authority has
announced to distribute house
reconstruction aid to only those quake survivors
who have land deeds (kp 18/06/2016)
NA
building
safe community homes in quake-hit areas (kp
16/06/2016)
Misplaced
charity:
NC’s criticism of government irregularities in
reconstruction needs serious attention (kp
16/06/2016)
Reconstruction
aid
list: 14,000 quake-displaced in Dolakha lodge
complaints, by Rajendra Manandhar (kp
14/06/2016)
Local
elections
must to speed up reconstruction work, say
experts (ht 14/06/2016)
2,004
beneficiaries
get housing grant (ht 13/06/2016)
The
waiting
game: At Siru Bari, a quaint hamlet in Nuwakot
ravaged by last year’s quakes, patience is
wearing thin, by Dibesh Karmacharya (kp
11/06/2016)
Government
plans
to implement 484 projects next fiscal: Average
spending on each development project jumps by 33
per cent to Rs 1.3 billion (ht 11/06/2016)
Over
171k
households to get first tranche of housing grant
(ht 10/06/2016), NRA
orders
release of first tranche to 171,677 victims
(rep 10/06/2016)
944
families
get rebuilding aid in Gorkha, by Sudip Kaini
(kp 07/06/2016)
NRA
signs
pact to rebuild 8,100 houses (ht 07/06/2016)
Ministries
bypassing
NPC in project selection process, by Rudra
Pangeni (rep 06/06/2016)
Earthquake
resilient
construction: Masons, carpenters hone skills,
by Anup Ojha (kp 05/06/2016)
Leave
no
child behind: We should always ask whether any
legal, policy or program choice will benefit all
children regardless of who they are and where
they come from, by Dilli Guragai (rep
04/06/2016)
Plan
Performance In Nepal: Effective Implementation
Needed, by Mukti Rijal (rn 02/06/2016)
NRA
fails
to include all affected households: Lawmakers
point out discrepancies in the beneficiary
survey conducted by the authority (ht
02/06/2016), NRA
survey
left out many quake victims: Lawmakers, by
Sangeet Sangroula (rep 02/06/2016)
Development
Works At The Eleventh Hour, by Uttam
Maharjan (rn 02/06/2016)
NRA
signs
pact to distribute relief funds (kp
01/06/2016), Grant
for
victims: Besides providing the grant assistance
to the victims the NRA should also provide tents
and tarpaulins to the victims so that they
protect themselves from the rains till they
build their permanent shelters (kp
01/06/2016), Empty
VDC
secretary posts in quake districts slow grant
pay outs, by Sangeet Sangroula (rep
01/06/2016)
36,287
quake
grants inked, 1,000 victims get 1st tranche so
far, by Sangeet Sangroula (rep 30/05/2016)
Harnessing
people’s
power: Nepal could have a National Volunteering
Week to remind ourselves what citizens can do if
they unite, by Simone Galimberti (kp
29/05/2016)
NRA,
bankers’
associations agree on housing grant disbursement
(kp 28/05/2016), Distribution
of
housing grant to earthquake survivors to start
soon (ht 28/05/2016)
Post-quake
reconstruction:
Engineers idle for want of rebuilding aid
agreement (kp 27/05/2016)
Flawed
category:
Can the state have two definitions of family,
one for imposing tax and another for providing
compensation?, by Lokranjan Parajuli (kp
26/05/2016)
Govt
directs
local bodies to take lead: Local development
officers, chief and executive officers of
municipalities and VDC secretaries of 14
districts to take lead in data collection,
identification of victims, expert coordination
and information dissemination, by Gaurav
Thapa (kp 25/05/2016) [Why
only 14 districts? Solukhumbu, for example, has
been heavily affected by the earthquakes with
many houses being uninhabitable as officially
recognised by the government!]
There
is
hope: Cities and towns that have a large number
of development organisations have created great
rent-seeking models, by Sujeev Shakya (kp
24/05/2016)
Woe
is
us: Nepal is stuck in poverty while the rest of
the world has taken a great leap forward, by
Shree Prasad Devkota, Shiba Bagale and Shreeya
Devkota (kp 24/05/2016)
Unspent
budget:
Political instability and interference both at
the planning and operational levels hinder
timely completion of projects, by Chandan
Sapkota (kp 23/05/2016)
Govt
plans
to significantly raise public spending, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 22/05/2016)
House
rebuilding
aid delayed in Dolakha district, by Rajendra
Manandhar (kp 18/05/2016), ‘Vulnerable
groups
at exclusion risk’ (kp 18/05/2016)
Rs
410
billion to come from donors: Besides Rs91b for
2015-16, NRA plans an additional on-budget
expenditure of Rs450b over the next three fiscal
years (kp 18/05/2016)
Rs
11b
aid for 11 districts (kp 17/05/2016)
Capital
spending
at 22 percent till mid-May: Govt spending on
development work equal to about 50% of
what it spent on its employees' salary, by
Rudra Pangeni (rep 17/05/2016) [!!]
13th
three-year
plan: Most of goals unachieved (kp
16/05/2016), 13th
periodic
plan more misses than hits, by Kuvera
Chalise (rep 16/05/2016)
Signing
of
grant agreement halted in Kavre villages (ht
16/05/2016)
NRA
issues
guidelines for volunteer mobilization, by
Gyan P. Neupane (rep 16/05/2016)
CPIU
releases
Rs 11bn for reconstruction purposes (ht
16/05/2016)
1,040
engineers
in quake-hit districts (kp 14/05/2016)
Post-disaster
recovery
framework: Rs 838b five-yr reconstruction plan
unveiled; ‘Private houses to be constructed
within two years’; According to the
Post-Disaster Recovery Framework, 500,000
households, 7,000 educational institutions, 446
health posts, 2,900 heritage sites were damaged
by last year’s quakes (kp 13/05/2016)
Shortage
of
forms halts aid agreement process (kp
12/05/2016)
Long
hibernation:
Many things to do, by Dipendra Gautam (ht
11/05/2016)
Majority
of
P1 projects likely to miss targets (ht
08/05/2016)
Engineers
reach
Gorkha to help people rebuild, by Sudip
Kaini (kp 06/05/2016)
Contracts
for
development projects delayed (ht 06/05/2016)
Khumbu
locals
build houses on their owns, by Kumbharaj Rai
(kp 05/05/2016)
Govt
sitting
on Rs 100 billion, unable to spend: 21 national
pride projects and 326 under priority one suffer,
by Laxman Biyogi (rep 05/05/2016)
Govt
to
form labor pool to facilitate reconstruction,
by Rudra Pangeni (rep 05/05/2016)
NRNA
asked
to build model settlement in 2 years (ht
03/05/2016)
Parties
ask
cadres to help in house reconstruction
(kp 29/04/2016) [Without
any money from reconstruction funds??]
Poor
show:
Nepal has not been able to make sustained
progress in bringing down the poverty rate,
by Nav Raj Simkhada (kp 29/04/2016)
Over
1,300
engineers deployed in 11 districts (kp
28/04/2016)
Quake
survivors
urge govt to rope in development partners,
by Pratichya Dulal (kp 28/04/2016)
Govt
in
dark about work of most aid agencies in
quake-hit districts, by Narhari Sapkota,
Nirajan Paudel, Ramesh Khatiwada and Dhruba Dangal
(rep 28/04/2016) [The
government is in the dark because it left the
suffering people alone for one year! NGOs do the
work that should have been done by government
agencies!]
Dream
project
limited in paper since three decades, by
Raju Adhikari (rep 27/04/2016)
Donors
need
to reduce areas of operation: MoF (ht
25/04/2016)
Improving
the
lives of children: The year to come will be
critical as UNICEF wants to build back better
and reduce disaster risks for children, by
Karin Hulshof (kp 24/04/2016)
Building
back
better? Lack proper risk assessments of
settlements in many of the worst affected areas
are adding to vulnerability of the population,
not lessening it, by Pragati Shahi (kp
24/04/2016)
Building
better:
We should improve rehabilitation services and
build accessible infrastructures, by Phillip
Sheppard (kp 24/04/2016)
Year
of
inaction: The performance of National
Reconstruction Authority (NRA), which was
established with much fan-fare, has been
disappointing, by David Kainee (rep 23/04/2016), Virtually
no
gov’t rebuilding a year after Nepal quake,
by Binaj Gurubacharya (kp 23/04/2016), Forget
them
not: On first anniversary quake victims are
waiting for government support and donors are
frustrated, by Giri Bahadur Sunar (rep 23/04/2016), NRA
fails
to introduce PDRF on time (ht 23/04/2016), Landless
quake
victims missing out as Nepal rebuilds: Oxfam
(ht
23/04/2016), Dolakha
locals
reconstruct quake-damaged houses with
locally-available resources, by Ramesh
Khatiwada (rep 23/04/2016), 319,912
households
‘real beneficiaries’: Rebuilding authority to
start signing aid agreements from tomorrow
(kp 23/04/2016)
Restructuring
The National Planning Commission, by Kushal
Pokharel (rn 23/04/2016)
Loans
issued
to quake survivors in Hetauda, by Pratap
Bista (kp 22/04/2016)
Barpak
born
again: The epicentre of destruction has also
become the epicentre of reconstruction, by
Santa Gaha Magar (nt 22/04/2016)
Govt
forms
panel to find new IBN CEO: Is in bid to remove
Radhes Pant as the head of Investment Board
Nepal in volte-face on its four-month-old
decision to let him continue in office (kp
21/04/2016) [Another
decision mere party political reasons!],
Government
announces
vacancy for IBN’s CEO (kp 24/04/2016)
Grant
distribution
to begin in 11 quake-hit districts, by
Sangeet Sangroula (rep 21/04/2016)
Rebuilding
works
set for expansion in 11 districts (kp
20/04/2016), Langtang
locals
unhappy with NRA, by Krishna Thapa (kp
20/04/2016)
New
law
to crack down on slow project developers, by
Bibek Subedi (kp 20/04/2016)
Go
local:
The NRA has proposed 17 different residential
building models for post-quake rebuilding. Most
of these models are defective, by Keshab
Sharma (rep 19/04/2016)
Govt
plans
to invest Rs 816bn to develop transport sector
(ht 18/04/2016)
Govt
unveils
ambitious plan to build roads, railways: Spending
platform for transport infrastructure (rep
18/04/2016) [Dream, dream,
dream... Ten years ago, they also promised
promised an inclusive federal republic within 2 or
3 years and now they have reiterated the
non-inclusive state!!]
Projects
stuck
midway due to lazy contractors: Emboldened by
government’s reluctance to take action for
falling behind schedule, the slowpoke
contractors have been showing little interest in
completing the projects, by Madhav Aryal (kp
16/04/2016)
Laying
Foundation
Of Airport In Pokhara, by Siddhi B Ranjitkar
(km 16/04/2016)
NRA
allows
NGOs, INGOs to extend grants to earthquake
survivors (ht 16/04/2016) [Govt and NRA are still
trying to make help for last year's earthquake
victims as complicated as possible instead of
finally distributing the international aid money
to the suffering people and hindering NGO#s to
fill the gap!!]
Housing
aid
too little, too late? Gorkha tremor survivors
say Rs 200,000 not enough to build homes, by
Sudip Kaini (kp 15/04/2016)
NRA
to
get budget of around Rs 150bn next fiscal year:
Authority unlikely to introduce post-disaster
recovery framework for reconstruction within
April 24 deadline, by Rupak D. Sharma (ht
14/04/2016)
2,400
engineers
in all districts soon (kp 14/04/2016)
Central
bank’s
loan scheme for quake survivors falls flat,
by Bibek Subedi (kp 14/04/2016)
Politically
possessed:
Political instability and excessive
politicisation are taking a toll on Nepal’s
development, by Ram Sharan Mahat (kp
13/04/2016)
Progress
of
national pride projects poor: OAG (ht
12/04/2016)
NRA
to
allow NGOs in rebuilding homes: Extra rules for
mobilisation via one door; 3-side deal for
reconstruction, by Bhadra Sharma (kp
11/04/2016), NRA
guideline
on mobilisation of NGOs in offing (ht
12/04/2016)
Reconstruction
authority
begins work in Kavre (ht 11/04/2016)
NRA:
Grant
distribution through banks difficult in remote
areas, by Sangeet Sangroula (rep 07/04/2016)
Little
Things Making Big Impacts, by Prem Khatry
(rn 05/04/2016)
Plans
approved
sans public deliberations (ht 05/04/2016)
Govt’s
direct
payment method to ease hassles (kp
04/04/2016)
Without
support
of the victims the TRC will not succeed,
interview with Surya Kiran Gurung,
Chairperson of the TRC (kp 04/04/2016)
NRA
eschews
its decision on aid distribution (kp
04/04/2016)
Development
versus
environment: PM’s directive to bypass EIA draws
flak; Oli concerned over delay caused by
environment assessment in development activities
(kp 03/04/2016)
Against
all
odds: One man’s struggle to preserve his family
home tugs at a larger struggle to conserve
privately-owned traditional homes of Kathmandu,
by Chandni KC (kp 02/04/2016)
NRA
extends
first instalment of grant (ht 02/04/2016)
Post-quake
reconstruction:
Over half a million damaged houses surveyed so
far, by Bhadra Sharma (kp 01/04/2016), Re-verification
delays
timber distribution (kp 01/04/2016)
Govt
aims
at reducing poverty to below 5pc (kp
01/04/2016)
NPC
prepares
concept note on country’s 14th periodic plan,
by Rupak D. Sharma (ht 01/04/2016), NPC
targets
$2,500 per capita GNI in next 15 years, by
Kuvera Chalise (rep 01/04/2016)
Nepal
seeks
easier access to funds, technology to attain
SDGs (ht 01/04/2016)
Contract
period
for ongoing projects will be extended: PM
(ht 31/03/2016)
Ramp
up
investment in human capital development: ADB
(ht 31/03/2016)
Ensure
HR
during post-quake recovery’ (kp 30/03/2016),
Rights-based
reconstruction:
The National Reconstruction Authority should
treat the earthquake victims as rights holders
and empower them, by Madhab Regmi (kp 30/03/2016), PM
censures
NRA, and by extension, own govt: NC leader Mahat
accuses government of viewing reconstruction
through partisan lense, by Bhadra Sharma (kp 30/03/2016) [Oli
forgot to mention himself and the other
so-called leaders as the most responsible
persons!!], Markhu
survivors
take out loans for rebuilding, by Pratap
Bista (kp 30/03/2016)
Ruined
reconstruction:
Works held hostage by disputes, red tape, by
Bhadra Sharma (kp 28/03/2016)
10
more
rebuilding resource centres to be established
(kp 27/03/2016)
Pace
of
post-quake reconstruction too slow, say German
MPs (ht 27/03/2016)
Govt
has
to spend Rs 1.66b daily to use up development
budget, by Kuvera Chalise (rep 26/03/2016)
NRA
issues
rebuilding funds to ministries, by Bhadra
Sharma (kp 26/03/2016)
Slow
pace
of aid signing irks NRA (kp 25/03/2016)
MoF
not
reporting on spending by development projects,
by Rudra Pangeni (rep 25/03/2016)
First
office
set up outside Capital (kp 24/03/2016), NRA’s
first
sub-regional office opens (ht 24/03/2016)
Uphill
task
for NRA: to put together team: Some argue
mobilising civil servants will be easier than
hiring new staff, by Bhadra Sharma (kp
23/03/2016)
Public
entities
to be held liable for project implementation
delay, by Rupak D. Sharma (kp 23/03/2016)
Reconstruction
and
its elusive grand narrative: The government has
boxed itself into an impossible situation of
trying to control everything, something it
doesn’t have the required resources or
capabilities to do, by John Narayan Parajuli
(kp 19/03/2016)
More
problems
likely to rain down on quake survivors this
monsoon: NRA mulling ‘transitional shelters’ as
rebuilding work fails to take off, by Bhadra
Sharma (kp 18/03/2016), Complaints
outnumber
aid deals (kp 18/03/2016)
Delay
in
budget authorization, lack of coordination,
affecting development projects: Khatiwada
(rep 17/03/2016)
78
Singati
families receive letters for housing grant,
by Rajendra Manandhar (kp 15/03/2016) [??]
Plan
distributed
substandard zinc sheets: Quake victims, by
Ramesh Khatiwada (rep 15/03/2016)
To
self-sufficiency:
Our average annual growth since 1990 has been a
miserly four percent, by Kamal Raj Dhungel
(rep 15/03/2016)
Himalayan
consensus:
It is essential to think of alternative
development paradigms, by Sujeev Shakya (kp
15/03/2016)
Diesel
shortage
hits development projects (rep 15/03/2016)
Govt
unveils
10-yr action plan to eliminate hunger (kp
14/03/2016), Poverty
will
be history in 10 years, says PM (ht
14/03/2016) [Flathead!],
Country
prepares
national action plan to reduce poverty (ht
14/03/2016)
Government
set
to miss target of key indicators: Review of 13th
periodic plan, by Rudra Pangeni (rep
14/03/2016)
First
grants
to be issued from Singati centre: Two banks
are scheduled to sign grant contracts with
displaced families today, by Bhadra Sharma
(kp 13/03/2016) [Please
not mere show but effective relief and
reconstruction aid for quake effected families
without further delay!!], Banks
find
few takers for loans to rebuild quake-hit
houses: Bankers attribute the low demand
for the credit to ‘complicated procedure’
(kp 13/03/2016), Housing
aid
distribution from Singati deferred: Leaders of
some parties demand cash for all at once (kp
14/03/2016), Local
protests
mar quake grant distribution: NRA accused of
mobilizing NGOs only, bypassing local leaders,
by Sangeet Sangroula (rep 14/03/2016)
‘Govt
should
identify areas to ensure success of PPP
projects’ (ht 13/03/2016)
NPC
intensifies
consultations to devise periodic plan for
federal Nepal (rep 12/03/2016)
Deconstruction
authority:
The government should stop trying to be a
control freak, and open up the space for
earthquake survivors to easily rebuild their
homes (nt 11/03/2016)
Quake
victims
rebuilding on their own worry about
reconstruction grant, by Narhari Sapkota
(rep 11/03/2016)
Rules
in
place to supply timber for quake-hit (kp
11/03/2016) [11 months
after the earthquake!!], No
relief:
2.5 million earthquake survivors have waited one
year for help while the Reconstruction Authority
discusses procedures and guidelines, by
Sahina Shrestha (nt 11/03/2016)
Agreements
on
housing reconstruction signed (ht
11/03/2016)
Hunger
and
poverty: Top national agenda, by José
Graziano da Silva (ht 11/03/2016)
Talk
of
quick survey for aid hollow: House assessment
aimed to be completed by mid-April but, as of
yesterday, only 46 percent work over: NRA,
by Bhadra Sharma (kp 10/03/2016), Call
to
involve women in rebuilding process (kp
10/03/2016), Ensure
safety
before rebuilding: Singati folk, by Rajendra
Manandhar (kp 10/03/2016)
Earthquake
victims:
Banks seek permission to disburse grants, by
Bibek Subedi (kp 09/03/2016)
With
will
and strong backs, a quake-hit village rebuilds
without waiting for govt: What kept them from
giving up was a decision that the village has
capacity to recover (ht 09/03/2016)
National
Pride
Projects: Only 8 percent of budget utilised
(kp 08/03/2016)
NRA
shifts
goalpost as victims wait: While the Post
Disaster Needs Assessment has put the
number of earthquake-affected houses at
498,852, the Nepal Reconstruction Authority has
surveyed only 150,000 households so far, by
Bhadra Sharma (kp 07/03/2016), NAR
to
distribute first installment of grant: The
authority will soon provide 25pc of total amount
to quake-affected households (ht 07/03/2016)
[???], Homes
for
earthquake victims unlikely before monsoon: NRA
(kp 08/03/2016), Reconstruction
body
preparing framework (kp 09/03/2016)
1,300
get
accounts as NRA gears up for rebuilding aid:
Cash distribution to be delayed due to NC
convention (kp 04/03/2016)
Earthquake
Response:
One-Door Policy and Multi-Door Expectations,
by Prabin Manandhar (sp 04/03/2016)
Making
Development
Sustainable, by Basu Uprety (sp 04/03/2016)
Govt
mandates
NRA to disburse rebuilding aid: Families
rendered homeless will get Rs
200,000 each and house loan of up to Rs
2.5 million (kp 03/03/2016)
Call
for
gender-friendly programmes (kp 03/03/2016)
NRA
fails
to set up regional offices: Staff shortage
blamed; Planned reconstruction from Singati,
Dolakha uncertain; No decision on hiring ,
by Bhadra Sharma (kp 01/03/2016
NRA
tightens
noose around I/NGOs: Nonprofits barred from
engaging in reconstruction work without prior
approval (rep 29/02/2016) [?? This reminds of the
government statements shortly after the
earthquakes! The affected people are still
waiting in vain!!], Victims
remain
in dark about govt reconstruction program,
by Narahari Sapkota (rep 29/02/2016)
Govt
needs
to spend Rs 1.39 billion development expenditure
every day, by Kuvera Chalise (rep
29/02/2016)
‘Do
not
build houses without govt assistance’: The
request from the authority comes at a time when
the quake victims have begun to reconstruct
houses on their own (kp 28/02/2016) [After almost one year of
government non-action??]
NRA
starts
drafting INGO Mobilisation Directive (ht
27/02/2016)
Up
to
Rs 2.5m loan for rebuilding homes: NRA: NRA to
provide subsidised loan of up to Rs 2.5
for reubilding in cities and Rs 1.5
in rural areas (kp 26/02/2016), Reconstruction
grant
distribution to begin March 3, by Sangeet
Sangroula (rep 26/02/2016)
NRA
forms
committee to simplify process of extending
grant, loans (ht 26/02/2016)
A
greener world: The ‘Make Nepal Green’ conference
highlights the importance of self-reliance and
renewable energy development, by Yu Wei Liew
(nt 26/02/2016)
Financing
a
bright future: A successful replenishment of the
ADF will help low-income countries to expand on
their progress, by Indu Bhushan and Kenichi
Yokoyama (kp 25/02/2016)
Learning
from
others: Often the question is whether villages
should be rebuilt in their original locations or
relocated to less disaster-prone areas, by
Keshab Sharma (rep 25/02/2016)
‘Geological
study
before rebuilding’: A preliminary study
identifies 143 settlements in need of immediate
attention in 14 most affected districts, by
Pragati Shahi (kp 24/02/2016)
School
reconstruction
set to begin from Lalitpur (kp 23/02/2016)
NRA
calls
for Nepal-India mechanism: Seeks to ensure
smooth supply of construction materials during
post-quake reconstruction phase (ht
23/02/2016)
Spending
on
priority projects down: The government spent
22.37 percent of the allocated budget for
first priority projects in the first half
of the fiscal year (rep 23/02/2016)
Post-quake
reconstruction:
Government to use banking channel for aid
distribution (kp 22/02/2016)
Endless
disputes
delay infrastructure projects, by Amrita
Anmol (kp 22/02/2016)
Ministry's
delay
hampers reconstruction works: NRA, by
Sangeet Sangroula (rep 22/02/2016)
Tendering
versus
conservation: Local community members have
already raised their voices to stop the
construction through tendering, by Kai Weise
(ht 20/02/2016)
Fake
earthquake
victims disrupt data collection, by Harihar
Singh Rathaur (kp 18/02/2016)
Govt
to
appoint section officers as VDC secretaries in
quake-affected districts, by Bhadra Sharma
(kp 17/02/2016)
Chand-led
Maoists
hinder data collection of quake victims in Kavre
(ht 16/02/2016)
Language
barrier
causing hassles in quake data collection, by
Narahari Sapkota (rep 15/02/2016)
Govt
to
shorten EIA from 120 to 39 days, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 15/02/2016)
Aiming
high:
As for the realization of SDGs, there are a
number of big ifs and buts which have to be
resolved to achieve them (ht 15/02/2016)
Local
obstructions
take toll on development process (ht
15/02/2016)
A
time to rebuild: Evidence from the past quakes
clearly indicates that one of the major causes
of building damage is foundational failure,
by Rakam Lama Tamang (kp 14/02/2016)
‘National
effort,
global cooperation a must to meet SDGs’ (ht
13/02/2016)
Reconstruction
drive:
Government signs aid accords worth Rs90b, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 11/02/2016)
Big
projects
remain stalled for over six months, by Arjun
Oli (rep 08/02/2016)
The
Opportunity
of Building Back Better: There is a huge need to
rebuild houses since more than 800,000 homes
were completely destroyed or damaged in the
affected districts, by Prabin Manandhar (sp
06/02/2016)
Reconstruction
body
to fast-track buying: Contracts up to Rs 500m to
be handled at NRA level (kp 05/02/2016))
Regulator
mess
hampers I/NGOs’ quake rehab bi: Minister
Mainali’s cadres have padlocked Social Welfare
Council member secy’s office while incum-bent
has been recalled (kp 31/01/2016) [??]
PM
visits
integrated model settlement in Kavre: Says
reconstruction of damaged infrastructure would
be carried out in three phases (ht
31/01/2016)
Red
Cross
to build 11,600 houses in quake-hit districts,
by Sudip Kaini (kp 30/01/2016)
It
takes
a village: An inspiring story is unfolding in a
Jyapu settlement in the north-east corner of
Patan, and it is making headlines for all the
right reasons, by Akriti Shilpakar (kp
30/01/2016)
All
eyes
on the NRA: The Reconstruction Authority has
slid back into oblivion after the CEO’s
appointment, by Bhoj Raj Poudel (kp
29/01/2016)
Poverty
alleviation
schemes: Govt drafts new policy (kp
28/01/2016)
Dev
partners
have reservation on additional performance
guarantee provision: Amendment to Public
Procurement Act, by Rudra Pangeni (rep
28/01/2016)
Reconstruction
authority
working at snail’s pace: NRA struggles to
recruit staff members even after one month,
by Sangeet Sangroula (rep 25/01/2016)
Post
quake
reconstruction: Govt to deploy more engineers;
450 professionals to assess damage in 11
districts (kp 24/01/2016), Govt
deploys
21 staffers at NRA: The reconstruction authority
sets a target of officially beginning work in
all earthquake-hit villages by April 25 (kp
25/01/2016)
No
clue
for staff supply at NRA (kp 22/01/2016)
Response
Architecture, by Prabin Manandhar (sp
22/01/2016)
Govt
aid
may be too little, too late for earthquake
survivors, by Pragati Shahi (kp 19/01/2016)
Planning
commission
starts drafting 3-year 14th periodic plan
(ht 19/01/2016)
Senior
govt
officials reluctant to join NRA; Factors:
Working with ‘untested’ boss, career concerns
(kp 18/01/2016)
NRA
entrusts
NGO to recruit 3,000 engineers for damage survey,
by Sangeet Sangroula (rep 18/01/2016)
Build
back
better: Govts have moral obligation and social
responsibility to protect civilians during
natural disasters, by Sumesh Shiwakoty (kp
18/01/2016)
Rebuilding
campaign
set to kick-start today: Actual work will begin
on April 24, on the eve of the first anniversary
of the quake (kp 16/01/2016), Reconstruction
has
begun, by Sushil Gyawali (kp 16/01/2016), Much-delayed
rebuilding
campaign inaugurated: NRA aims to start building
ravaged homes from April 24, on the eve of quake
anniversary, by Bhadra Sharma (kp
17/01/2016), Reconstruction
mega
campaign kicks off, by Pushpa Raj Acharya
(ht 17/01/2016), Bad
beginning:
Starting symbolic reconstruction from Kathmandu
makes govt look myopic (kp 18/01/2016), Delayed
campaign:
The quake victims will have to spendyet another
rainy season in makeshift shelters already
damaged by the previous monsoon and the snowfall
in Gorkha district (ht 18/01/2016)
Citizen
initiative
for reconstruction: The project is expected to
help locals rebuild 82 houses in the area that
would have a local touch, including the ancient
architecture, with modern infrastructure (kp
15/01/2016)
Nepal
earthquake
reconstruction to take years, NAR chief says
(ht 15/01/2016)
Victims
clueless
about resilient homes: Say they don’t understand
house designs described in English; UNDP
launches awareness drive in coordination with
govt, by Lekhanath Pandey (ht 15/01/2016)
Timber
distribution:
Government decision delay pegs back rebuilding
works (kp 15/01/2016)
Standards
for
construction materials yet to be finalised
(ht 15/01/2016)
Locals
come
together to rebuild Pilachhen in Lalitpur
(ht 15/01/2016)
Reconstruction
body
unveils action plan (kp 14/01/2016), NAR
unveils
four-phase reconstruction plan (ht
14/01/2016), Crude
measure:
Govt’s call to channel reconstruction aid
through it lacks public legitimacy (kp
14/01/2016)
NRA
endorses
two-tier structure for rebuilding (kp
13/01/2016)
Monasteries
denied
rebuilding funds, by Anup Ojha (kp
12/01/2016)
NAR
to
open 7 sub-regional offices (ht 12/01/2016)
Works
on
big development projects resume: The government
has made available fuel to 20 hydro projects in
different parts of the country that can be
completed within a year, by Prakash Adhikari
(kp 11/01/2016)
House
panel
asks govt to disclose post-quake reconstruction
plans (ht 11/01/2016)
Post-quake
reconstruction:
Survivors likely to get grant for rebuilding
only after April (kp 11/01/2016), Reconstruction
to
begin only after mid-April: National action plan
for reconstruction not possible without detailed
assessment: Gyewali, by Sangeet Sangroula
(rep 11/01/2016)
Experts:
Engineers
should be responsible, by Gaurav Thapa (kp
11/01/2016)
Time
to
grow: nepal needs to manage its resources and
prioritise its goals to achieve
sustainable development, by Yuba Raj
Guragain (kp 10/01/2016)
Rebuilding
on
drawing board amid staff lack, by Bhadra
Sharma (kp 09/01/2016)
Post-quake
reconstruction:
‘Lack of workforce a challenge’, by Prahlad
Rijal (kp 09/01/2016)
NRA
to
lay foundations for one house, one heritage site
on quake safety day (kp 08/01/2016)
Post-quake
reconstruction:
Distribution of grant only after getting ‘exact
details’ (kp 07/01/2016)
A
harder road ahead: Avoiding irregularities and
misuse of funds will be a herculean task for the
Reconstruction Authority, by Bhadra Sharma
(kp 05/01/2016)
Show
and
tell: Reconstruction Authority needs to show
courage, and automony from political parties
(kp 04/01/2016)
Agitation,
blockade
taking toll on development works (ht
04/01/2016)
Home-grown
human
resource to rebuild damaged structures: PM
(kp 03/01/2016)
CBS
to
hold census in tremor-hit areas: Move will make
it easy for govt to distribute relief, carry out
rebuilding (kp 02/01/2016), Electronic
data
recording begins, by Rajendra Manandhar (kp
02/01/2016)
Shortages
stall
construction work at priority projects (kp
02/01/2016), Key
development
projects off target: Only five national pride
projects have met 80 pc of target (ht
02/01/2016)
$1.3b
to
be invested in road, energy projects (kp
01/01/2016)
Authority
to
reconstruct: The Reconstruction Authority
finally has a chief, but now there is no money
for helicopters, by Om Astha Rai (nt
01/01/2015)
Parliamentary
panel
calls for dev-friendly setting: Land acquisition
and compensation have been hindering the
development of infrastructure projects (kp
01/01/2016)
Food
for
work programme: Quake survivors rebuilding
villages, by Harihar Singh Rathaur (kp
31/12/2015)
NRA
to
announce programmes in mid-January: Authority
CEO Gyawali said that reconstruction programmes
would be made public on National Earthquake
Safety Day (kp 30/12/2015)
Moving
ahead:
The government needs to prioritise economic
growth and development, by Dirgha Raj Joshi
(kp 29/12/2015)
Sushil
Gyawali
named NRA chief, by Bhadra Sharma (kp
26/12/2015)
Inclusive
growth:
Ambitious but achievable, by Janardan Dev
Pant (ht 25/12/2015)
MDGs
and
children: Way forward, by Pratistha Koirala
(ht 23/12/2015)
Training
for
development: Decades-long donor-funded and
I/NGOs-driven disaster risk reduction programmes
may not be trusted, by Gyanendra Gurung (kp
21/12/2015)
Policy
for
sustainable development unveiled: Nature
Conservation National Strategic Framework for
Sustainable Development envisions a prosperous
Nepal through sustainable use of natural
resources (kp 18/12/2015)
Reconstruction
Bill
passed unopposed: Decks cleared for the
formation of the National Reconstruction
Authority almost eight months after the April 25
earthquake, by Binod Ghimire (kp
17/12/2015), Guidelines
on
aid to earthquake victims: Govt to provide Rs
200k to half a million families (kp 17/12/2015), Quake-displaced
in
Palpa building houses on their own (kp
17/12/2015), Reconstruction
bill
endorsed (ht 21/12/2015)
Quake-affected
in
Sankhu may be denied subsidy (kp 11/12/2015)
Lack
of
fuel, materials halts construction (kp
28/11/2015)
NC,
UML
fight over CEO post: Govt has not begun
reconstruction works seven months after the
devastating quake, by Binod Ghimire (kp
25/11/2015), Reconstruction
bill
stuck with House panel: CEO appointment a
sticking point with both main opposition and
CPN-UML, by Prakash Acharya (ht 25/11/2015) [Isn't
there any law expert who can file a law case
against these criminal and irresponsible
politicians who play with the life and future of
the Nepali citizens??], Displaced
families
brace for cold winter, by Prahlad Rijal (kp 25/11/2015), Communication
with
disaster affected: Humanitarian response, by
Surendra Pokharel (ht 25/11/2015), EU
urges
govt to speed up rebuilding efforts (kp 25/11/2015), Online
Fund-Raising: An Experience, by Hira Bahadur
Thapa (rn 25/11/2015)
Formation
of
reconstruction authority: Bill likely to enter
Parliament through voting; Parties miss
consensus deadline; NC insists Govind Pokhrel
should helm the reconstruction body, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 22/11/2015) [Only power games count, not the suffering
of the peoples! Throw these politicians into the
dustbin!], Need
of
the hour: Reconstruction is on hold thanks to
political parties’ partisan interests (kp
24/11/2015)
NPC
given
task of post-quake reconstruction and relief
work (ht 20/11/2015), Planning
commission
initiates process to kick-start reconstruction
works (ht 24/11/2015)
Rebuilding
rural
Nepal: Lessons for improvement, by Dipendra
Gautam (ht 20/11/2015)
Owners
use
green technology to rebuild quake-damaged brick
kilns, by Pragati Shahi (kp 19/11/2015)
Women
seek
role in reconstruction body (kp 19/11/2015),
Women
demand
‘meaningful’ role in reconstruction campaign
(ht 19/11/2015)
NC
to
press govt to pass reconstruction bill at
earliest (ht 17/11/2015) [It should have been passed
already five months ago when the NC was heading
the government!!]
Earthquake
displaced
unable to build without new building code,
by Pratichya Dulal (kp 17/11/2015)
Development
projects
benefit quake survivors, by Prakash Adhikari
(kp 16/11/2015)
Adieu
to
poverty: Though ambitious, the goal to end
poverty by 2030 is still achievable, by
Rabindra Suwal (kp 11/11/2015)
‘Bring
all
oppn parties on board’ (ht 09/11/2015), Govt
action
plan gathers dust: Absence of NRA and
coordination among ministries are main reasons
behind delay; It is already one month since the
action plan for releasing grant assistance was
endorsed by the Cabinet, by Gaurav Thapa (kp 09/11/2015), Dispute
puts
formation of recon body in doubt (kp 09/11/2015) [To
hell with all these incompetent politicians!!], NC
demands
consensus on reconstruction bill (ht 09/11/2015)
Previous
appointments
to Reconstruction Authority likely to end,
by Ashok Dahal (rep 07/11/2015)
Reconstruction
Bill
at House likely on Sunday (kp 06/11/2015)
National
pride
projects stall due to fuel crisis (kp
06/11/2015)
Khatiwada
appointed
NPC vice-chair (kp 05/11/2015), Khatiwada
appointed
new NPC vice-chairman (kp 05/11/2015)
Ministries
told
to speed up reconstruction efforts (kp
05/11/2015)
Reconstruction
policy
in limbo sans NRA, by Gaurav Thapa (kp
01/11/2015)
Six
months
after quake: Displaced brace for harsh winter
(kp 31/10/2015), Nowhere
to
go: It’s six months since the April 25
earthquake, and many victims are still living in
camps, by Pratibha Tuladhar (kp 31/10/2015), ‘Reinstate
NRA
to expedite recovery efforts’ (ht 31/10/2015)
Rebuilding
Authority
Bill in limbo (kp 30/10/2015), A
race against winter: The Indian blockade has
impeded reconstruction and humanitarian efforts
to protect earthquake survivors before winter
sets in, by Om Astha Rai (nt 30/10/2015) [Not
to forget the inactivity of the govt!]
Winter
is
coming: The Oli govt needs to prioritise the
pending reconstruction work (kp 28/10/2015)
Vice-chair
Pokhrel,
members of NPC submit resignation (kp
26/10/2015)
‘Fuel
crisis
delaying recovery efforts’ (ht 26/10/2015), Delays
in
policy and fuel crisis holding up recovery
efforts (ht), Election
of
local bodies still uncertain (ht 26/10/2015)
Political
turmoil
clouds post-quake reconstruction works: In the
absence of the National Reconstruction Authority
the works have ground to a halt (kp
25/10/2015), Nepal
earthquakes
leave bitter legacy as children become quarry
for traffickers (ht 25/10/2015), Nepal
earthquake
continues to drive aftershocks through the lives
of women (ht 25/10/2015)
Earthquake-hit
to
build model houses, by Aash Gurung (kp
19/19/29015)
PPP
model
projects (ht 19/10/2015)
Benefits
of
sharing: Strong community involvement and
benefit sharing enable locals to find innovative
solutions to their needs, by Rashmi Kiran
Shrestha (rep 17/10/2015)
Donor
agencies
to rebuild over 250 health facilities, by
Arjun Poudel (rep 15/10/2015)
Housekeeping
first:
PM KP Oli must revive the Reconstruction
Authority to jumpstart rebuilding and
redevelopment, by Shesh Ghale (kp
15/10/2015)
UK
concerned
over delay in reconstruction (kp 14/10/2015)
NRNA
to
rebuild 1,000 homes for quake victims within two
years (ht 13/10/2015) [And what is the government doing with the
4.4 billion dollars from donor nations??]
Help
from
abroad: Non-Resident Nepalis can provide much
needed resources and expertise to rebuild Nepal,
by Ratan K. Jha (kp 12/10/2015)
That
elusive
subsidy: Questions every earthquake-affected
family will now ask is why the enumeration once
again, by Weena Pun (kp 10/10/2015)
Investment
wanted:
Nepal’s goal to graduate from an LDC to a
developing country requires huge capital, by
Prem Dangal (kp 09/10/2015)
Quake-affected
families
await rebuilding plan (kp 07/10/2015), From
frying
pan into firePassing Reconstruction Bill could
give much-needed push to economy (kp
07/10/2015)
Tale
of
two quakes The delay in passing the
reconstruction bill shows that our leaders are
not serious about rebuilding Nepal, by
Gyanendra Gurung (kp 05/10/2015)
HR
experts
call for a sound HR policy in Nepal (kp
04/10/2015)
Reconstruction
materials:
Reuse the rubble, by Dipendra Gautam (ht
01/10/2015)
NPC
starts
reviewing progress of MDGs (ht 01/10/2015)
INGOs
call
for revival of reconstruction authority (ht
01/10/2015)
NPC
working
on draft of a new Act (ht 30/09/2015)
Delivering
SDGs:
SDGs offer an opportunity for Nepal to
synchronize its development approach with global
goals, by Jony Mainali (rep 30/09/2015)
Shelters
to
houses, by Weena Pun (kp 26/09/2015)
100
community
infrastructures reconstructed (ht
25/09/2015)
Langtang
rising:
A strong sense of community and help from
outside assists survivors to rebuild their homes
and lives, by Upasana Khadka (kp 25/09/2015)
[And what about the
responsiblity of the central government?]
IDPG:
Finalise
reconstruction authority bill (kp
24/09/2015)
Time
to
rebuild: The government should train masons,
electricians and plumbers on sustainable
building techniques, by Rabin Bastola (kp
23/09/2015)
The
devastating
earthquake: Reconstructing Kathmandu, by
Niranjan Mani Dixit (ht 23/09/2015)
Material
benefits:
Use of locally available resources in the
reconstruction process will help revive the
rural economy, by Indra Adhikari and Uddhab
Pyakurel (kp 22/09/2015)
Development
works
fail to deliver expected results: Govt instructs
concerned authorities inside Kathmandu Valley to
complete all road construction works within this
fiscal year (kp 20/09/2015)
Youth’s
Participation For Development, by Jhabindra
Bhandari (rn 19/09/2015)
Small
is
beautiful: Micro-Enterprise Development
Programme has contributed to offset trade
deficit, thereby laying the foundation for
sustainable development, by Ram Sharan
Sedhai (rep 19/09/2015)
A
fresh start: The government’s plan to train
50,000 youths for construction in quake-affected
districts is a challenging task, by Rommel
J. Pun (kp 18/09/2015)
Pilot
project
on integrated settlement soon, by Rupak D.
Sharma (ht 17/09/2015)
New
Bill
tabled to give legitimacy: Bill gives validity
to works done by previous ordinance, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 16/09/2015), New
Reconstruction
Authority bill tabled (ht 16/09/2015), Reconstruction
plan
in disarray: Instead of passing the Bill, the
House sent it to the Good Governance Committee
for discussion, by< Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp 20/09/2015))
Reconstruction
With Equity, by Gyan Basnet (rn 15/09/2015),
Equitable
reconstruction:
Quantum shift in governance, by Gyan Basnet
(ht 17/09/2015)
Cheap
talk:
Instead of endlessly talking about prosperity,
the Finance Minister should instead have
outlined tackling poverty as his primary agenda,
by Sukhdev Shah (rep 15/09/2015)
Interactive
infographics
in NPC’s new website (ht 15/09/2015) [see website]
NPC
lays
groundwork for SDG implementation, by Rupak
D. Sharma (ht 14/09/2015)
NPC
starts
framing 14th periodic plan (ht 11/09/2015)
Works
under
now-expired ordinance validated, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 10/09/2015)
Big
3
set to table new Bill on Reconstruction body,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 09/09/2015), Post
earthquake
reconstruction: Experts criticise govt
rebuilding approach (kp 09/09/2015)
Rebuilding
Nepal:
The Open University Initiative (OUI) aims to
take education opportunities to the grassroots
communities, by Raju Adhikari, Pramod
Dhakal, Drona Rasali and Ambika Adhikari (rep
09/09/2015)
CBS
upgrading
Statistics Act to keep up with times (kp
08/09/2015), CBS
launches
Kathmandu Declaration (ht 08/09/2015)
Wrangling
over
Reconstruction Authority returns: Maoists want
bill revised, by Ashok Dahal (rep
08/09/2015)
Mission
impossible:
Most Sustainable Development Goals that the
government aspires to are impractical, by
Vikash Raj Satyal (rep 07/09/2015)
‘Govt
should
rebuild heritage’, by Gaurav Thapa (kp
05/09/2015)
Govt
plans
new mechanism for reconstruction, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 05/09/2015)
Deconstructing
reconstruction:
Rebuilding destroyed homes has been
unnecessarily delayed by lack of money, masons
and clear government policy, by Sahina
Shrestha (nt 04/09/2015), How
politics
blocks relief: Will the survivors of the
earthquake suffer the same fate as the victims
of the Jure landslide who are still waiting for
compensation and relocation?, by Yuvaraj
Puri (nt 04/09/2015)
Rebuilding
authority
remains ‘suspended’, by Prithvi Man Shrestha
(kp 03/09/2015), NC,
UML
at odds over validating Reconstruction Authority
(kp 04/09/2015), Dead
and
buried: Dissolution of Reconstruction Authority
reveals govt’s disregard of quake victims
(kp 04/09/2015) [!!],
New
Bill
on reconstruction soon: Govinda Pokhrel ro
continue as Chief Executive Officer of Authority
(ht 04/09/2015), Reconstruction
body
in limbo as ordinance expires , by Sangeet
Dangroula (rep 04/09/2015)
Three
strikes:
To promote long term growth and reduce trade
deficit Nepal needs to focus on sectors in which
it has comparative edge, by Ayush Manandhar
(rep 02/09/2015)
Performance
of
national pride projects satisfactory: NPC
(ht 01/09/2015)
‘Rs2.22t’
needed
to address infra gap (kp 31/08/2015)
KMC,
NSET
sign MoU for post-quake reconstruction (ht
29/08/2015)
Build
back
safer: A proven documentary to inspire
earthquake-resistant construction for Nepal,
by Aparajita Acharya (nt 28/08/2015)
Reconstruction
Authority
begins work: Selects Pilachhein to implement
urban renewal project, by Rupak D. Sharma
(ht 26/08/2015), Quake
reconstruction
to cover 31 districts (rep 26/08/2015), Time
to
act fast (ht 27/08/2015), Post-disaster
reconstruction:
Listen to the affected, by Sangram S. Lama
Tamang (ht 27/08/2015)
‘Quake
masons
up for rebuilding’ (kp 26/08/2015)
Ministries
cagey
about PM relief fund spending, by Rajan
Pokhrel (ht 25/08/2015)
Dreams
to
rebuild: Concerned authorities should listen to
the modest proposals of Nepali architects,
by Abhi Subedi (kp 23/08/2015)
Spending
aid:
The quality of reconstruction projects should
not be compromised in the name of fast-tracking
the process, by Tilakman Singh Bhandari (kp
21/08/2015)
Tragedy
and
farce: Nepal’s slow reconstruction process is an
indication of its failure to learn from history,
by Bhoj Raj Poudel (kp 20/08/2015)
New
age
leaders: The discourse on leadership is being
redefined globally and Nepal has a lot to catch
up, by Sujeev Shakya (kp 18/08/2015)
Quake
relief
distributed against guidelines in
Kavrepalanchowk, by Madhusudhan Guragain
(rep 17/08/2015)
NPC
taskforce
to make recommendations, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 16/08/2015)
Suggestions
for
the NRA: Although the NRA has been set up,
reliability and the management of reconstruction
tasks are exigent, by Pramesh KC (kp
16/08/2015)
Pokhrel
CEO
of National Reconstruction Authority (ht
14/08/2015), The
authority
to rebuild: Do we have the political will to
save time and money to fuse the long-pending
Disaster Management Authority with the
Reconstruction Authority? (nt 14/08/2015), Better
build
back: Nepal’s post-earthquake rehabilitation now
hinges on the formation of a credible and
independent Reconstruction Authority, by
Sonia Awale (nt 14/08/2015), Development
partners
optimistic: Appointment of Reconstruction
Authority CEO fuels hope for momentum, by
Pushpa Raj Acharya (ht 15/08/2015), Good
move:
Govinda Pokhrel is a sound choice to lead the
Reconstruction Authority (kp 17/08/2015)
Raise
investment:
Lack of funding has placed water and sanitation
under risk, by Govind Shrestha (rep
13/08/2015)
Ministries
table
schemes at House sans NPC nod: While ministries
say NPC delayed approval, the latter terms
programmes ‘unbalanced’, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 10/08/2015)
75
pc
discount for rebuilding completely damaged
structures’ (ht 09/08/2015)
Rebuilding
policy (ht 07/08/2015)
After
chief
secy, hunt intensifies for NRA CEO (kp
06/08/2015)
NPC
frames
draft of reconstruction policy, by Rupak D.
Sharma (ht 06/08/2015)
NVP
launches
reconstruction network, lauds volunteerism
(ht 02/08/2015)
Co-op
Ministry
moves to streamline operations (kp
31/07/2015)
UNICEF
cash
succour to most vulnerable families (ht
26/07/2015)
Post
quake
reconstruction: Dwellings planned for congested
areas, by Gaurav Thapa (kp 23/07/2015)
Development
budget
freezes after quake (ht 21/07/2015)
Embracing
adversity:
Tight now our definition of a better world is
limited to "not this", which is a pretty big set
to sample from, by Rajesh Shrestha and Suman
Ghimire (rep 20/07/2015)
Post-quake
recovery:
Experts focus on resilient livelihoods (kp
18/07/2015)
Parallel
circuits:
As we rebuild homes, can we dismantle gender
norms?, by Weena Pun (kp 18/07/2015)
Total
expenditure
expected to reach 85pc of allocation (kp
16/07/2015)
Govt
hints
at giving Rs 5 million more, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 12/07/2015), ‘MPs
spent
as they pleased’, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (kp
12/07/2015)
Govt
not
raising internal debt as planned, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 11/07/2015)
Focus
on
vulnerable populations (ht 11/07/2015)
Rebuilding
quake-hit
economy: Finance Minister has to balance two
crucial tasks: Reconstruction of damaged
infrastructure and boosting GDP growth, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 10/07/2015)
Disaster-hit
people:
Right to live with dignity, by Amrit Prasad
Sharma (ht 08/07/2015)
Putting
people
first: Nepal needs to take cue from Haiti and
involve locals to make reconstruction efforts
effective, by Radha Paudel (kp 07/07/2015)
NPC
sees
huge growth prospect in rebuilding, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 07/07/2015)
From
relief
to reconstruction, by Apoorva Lal (kp
04/07/2015)
Govt
seeks
constructive role of pvt sector, by Pushpa Raj
Acharya (ht 04/07/2015)
Ramblings
on reconstruction, by Kai Weise (ht
04/07/2015)
Decisions
Could Have Been Better, by Modnath Dhakal (rn
03/07/2015)
Post-quake
Reconstruction: An Exigent Task Ahead, by
Uttam Maharjan (rn 02/07/2015)
Building
it
right: It is time we considered geological factors
like liquefaction while carrying out any
construction activity, by Rakam Lama Tamang
(kp 01/07/2015)
Miles
to
go: While more funds are necessary for
reconstruction, utilisation of resources looks to
be a greater challenge, by Som P. Pudasaini
(kp 30/06/2015)
Reconstruction
and
rehabilitation: If all pledged aid comes, govt
need not use its funds, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 29/06/2015)
Going
against
the current: To avoid the disastrous consequences
of earthquakes, we must promote sustainable
development practices, by Yuba Raj Guragain
(kp 28/06/2015)
Unpaid
armies:
Nepal has the chance to make volunteerism more
effective and accommodating, by Simone
Galimberti (kp 21/06/2015), Caribbean
lessons:
Now is the time for Nepal to capitalise on its
citizens skilled in urban planning and civil
engineering, by Junu Shrestha (kp
21/06/2015), Building
back:
Reconstruction demands serious study of the
factors that led to collapse of buildings during
the quake, by Pramod Neupane (kp 21/06/2015)
Earthquake
could
jeopardise millennium health goals: MoHP;
Programmes for safe motherhood, child and neonatal
health could be affected, states MoHP study
(kp 17/06/2015)
Nepal
achieves
MDG target for reducing hunger: FAO says the
country has managed to halve the prevalence of
undernourishment (ht 30/05/2015)
Pancheshwor
project
slows to crawl after initial burst, by
Sanmjeev Giri (kp 28/05/2015)
Officials,
contractors
accused of using substandard materials, by
Awadhesh Kumar Jha (kp 25/05/2015)
Temblors
upset
bid to graduate from LDC (kp 19/05/2015), Graduation
from
LDC status by 2022 becomes an even more distant
goal (ht), FinMin
warns
quakes could reverse gains (kp 19/05/2015)
Most
construction
jobs not completed on time: OAG (kp
25/04/2015)
More
investment
in infrastructure necessary: Country needs to
allocate 12 per cent of GDP until 2020 to bridge
yawning gaps in the sector, by Pushpa Raj
Acharya (ht 25/04/2015)
The
poor
and poorer: Poverty alleviation programmes and
the influx of remittance, are not eliminating
poverty; they are simply creating new kinds of
poor, by Radha Paudel (kp 24/04/2015)
The
development
riddle: If policies hinder development, we are
eht ones who should change such policies, by
Rabindra Adhikari (rep 24/04/2015)
Will
constitution
herald new era in development? Some rule out the
argument outright: They say constitution is just
an excuse?, by Thira L. Bhusal (rep
24/04/2015)
Economic
transformation
through asset creation, by Radhesh Pant (rep
24/04/2015)
Igniting
growth
through infrastructure investments: Efficient
construction management is critical to control
time, cost, and quality of infrastructure works,
by Kenichi Yokoyama (rep 24/04/2025)
Slow
and
unsteady: Influential politicians, including
Prime Ministers, focused on small projects to
please cadres and vote banks, by Rameshwor
Khanal (rep 24/04/2015)
Booming
India
& China: Opportunity for Nepal; The two
emerging economies in Asia are competing to
invest in Nepal, by Kosh Raj Koirala (rep
24/04/2015)
We
need
higher growth for a meaningful graduation,
by Swarnim Waglé (rep 24/04/2015)
Restructuring
The NPC, by Lok Nath Bhusal (rn 23/04/2015)
Only
32
percent budget spent in Kaski as fiscal-end
looms: Delay in budget allocation and the
authorities’ failure to take action against
errant contractors causes repeatedmissed
deadlines in completion of projects , by
Lal Prasad Sharma (kp 22/04/2015)
MoF
to
expedite development expenditure (ht
20/04/2015)
Doing
much
with little: Despite limited resources and
political instability, Nepal is doing well on
health, social indicators, by Jaya
Lamichhane (kp 19/04/2015)
Better
Coordination For Better Social Protection,
by Lok Nath Bhusal (rn 17/04/2015)
Nepal
faces
tough task to attain high growth (kp
16/04/2015)
Rags
to
riches: Nepal could transform itself if it
learned from Lee Kuan Yew and devised policies
to mobilise its human resources, by Sandhya
Regmi (kp 14/04/2015)
Nepal’s
ranking
in SPI improves: Is 98th among 133 countries
surveyed, second in South Asia (ht
10/04/2015) [see Nepal
data]
Nepal
on
course to graduate from LDC status: United
Nations: UN has declared that the country has
met adequate targets required for graduation,
by Rupak D. Sharma (ht 09/04/2015)
Nepal
needs
project-financing policy, laws for large-scale
investment, by Rudra Pangeni (rep
06/04/2015)
Projects
without
technical praparations: Govt told not to
allocate budget (kp 04/04/2015)
Pvt
project
developers to get special treatment (ht
02/04/2015)
Theory
Of Infrastructure Development In Nepal, by
P. Thapa (rn 02/04/2015)
ADB:
Nepal’s
capital expenditure too low (kp 25/03/2015)
4
key ministries show low capital spending: As of
the first eight months of the fiscal year, they
have been able to spend only Rs 20.51 billion
out of their combined budget allocation of Rs
91.43 billion, by Rajesh Khanal (kp
20/03/2015)
Experts
suggest
govt to build SIA and Fast Track road with local
resources (ht 16/03/2015), ‘Use
local
resources in national pride projects’ (kp
17/03/2015)
Proper
policies
should be framed to bring about positive changes,
interview with Shesh Ghale (ht 16/03/2015)
Inadequate
prep
blamed for poor capital spending (kp
11/03/2015), ‘Reforms
must
to expedite capital expenditure’: Experts stress
enhancing project selection criteria as well as
capacity of implementing agencies (ht
11/03/2015)
Cabinet
nod
to land acquisition policy, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 28/02/2015)
Nepal’s
dream
of LDC graduation: Challenges and Issues, by
Guna Raj Bhatta (ht 27/02/2015)
Spending
on
first priority projects decreases in H1 (kp
24/02/2015), Financial
progress
of NPPs dismal in first half of fiscal: Only
15.63pc of allocated budget spent in review
period (ht 24/02/2015)
Ministers
concerned
about low spending (kp 12/02/2015), PM
instructs
ministries to spend money: Asks them to utilise
allocated budget without fear of facing
corruption charges from CIAA (ht 12/02/2015)
Restructuring
of
NPC: NPC to have fewer core members, by
Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 12/02/2015)
Development
failure:
Development sector in Nepal is myopic, saddled
with short-term projects; Long-term projects are
deemed unworthy as immediate results are not
visible, by Mukesh Khanal (rep 11/02/2015)
National
pride
projects: High-level mechanism to rescue
stressed projects (kp 10/02/2015)
Draft
PPP
Policy provisions three funds, by Prithvi
Man Shrestha (kp 08/02/2015)
Work
performance
of national pride projects dismal (rep
06/02/2016)
The
next
frontier: People need to be at the centre of
development plans for them to be a success,
by Santosh Gautam and Purna Bahadur Thapa (kp
04/02/2015)
National
pride
projects: Almost every project reporting
problems, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
02/02/2015)
Low
Spending: Development In Dilemma, by Pranav
Bhattarai (rn 31/01/2015)
Financing
development
projects: Lessons from past mistakes, by
Gandhi Pandit (ht 28/01/2015)
Millennium
development
goals: Still far off target (kp 27/01/2015),
Reduced
children,
maternal mortality (kp 27/01/2015), Except
for
closing Gender disparity in schools, progress in
education slow (kp 27/01/2015)
Nepal
Investment
Summit 2015: Energy, infra sectors to feature in
summit (kp 25/01/2015), Nepal
Investment
Summit 2015
in Malaysia on Tuesday (ht 25/01/2015), Nepal
makes
pitch for energy, connectivity, by Akhilesh
Upadhyay (kp 28/01/2015), Nepal
Investment
Summit 2015 held (ht 28/01/2015)
Infra
projects’
fate hangs in balance, by Ghanashyam Khadka
(kp 21/01/2015)
A
poor start all over again: Govt spending pattern
in the first half of last 4 fiscal years
slow and unproductive, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 20/01/2015), Low
spending:
Govt sitting on Rs 95b: As of January 18,
capital expenditure came to Rs 15 billion out of
the budget of Rs 117 billion allocated for this
fiscal year, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
21/01/2015)
Goals
of
sustainable development: Means need to be
concretized, by Dilli Raj Khanal (ht
14/01/2015)
Policymakers
nervous
about Nepal’s possible graduation, by Rupak
D. Sharma (ht 07/01/2015)
High-end
Nepal:
The focus must be on maximising value and
distributing largesse on everything Nepal does,
by Kanak Mani Dixit (kp 02/01/2015)
Time
to
grow up: We have already lost decades in stalled
development, we don’t need messy politics to
compound the problem, by Anurag Acharya (nt
02/01/2015)
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