Why
Kathmandu is visibly cleaner : Several measures
taken under Mayor Balendra Shah’s directive are
starting to bear fruit, by Arjun Poudel (kp
17/12/2023), What
kind of Kathmandu? For Mayor Shah, crafting an
eco-friendly and equitable melting pot of people
and ideas is a more worthy goal to aspire to
(kp 18/12/2023)
Kathmandu:
A vision for a 24/7 metropolis, by Kunga
Hyolmo (kh 09/12/2023)
Nepal’s
urban development: How to finance urban climate
smart investment? Nepal’s deficiencies lie in
receiving loans, grants, technical assistance,
and other forms of support to help urban
infrastructure investment, by Rudra Prasad
Ghimire (nlt 05/12/2023)
Urbanization,
Investments and Economy, by Ashesh Shrestha
(rep 26/11/2023)
Pokhara
metropolis and KOICA sign a deal to establish
GVZ (rep 15/09/2023)
For
a smart and sustainable city : It involves
balancing the needs of people and the
environment while maximising data utilisation
and technology, by Rojan Baniya (kp
03/09/2023)
Govt
allocates only Rs 2.4 billion in FY 2023/24 for
New Town Project, by Bhuwan Sharma (rep
20/06/2023)
Livability
of Kathmandu Valley: From Heaven in the past to
a virtual hell now, by Jiba Raj Pokharel (ht
20/06/2023)
Urbanisation
And Land Transition In Nepal, by Asmita
Khanal (rn 28/04/2023)
Cost
of living in a big city : Unplanned urbanisation
and lack of affordable housing have made Nepal's
urban centres uninhabitable, by Ramesh Kumar
(nt 25/11/2022)
Ditch
the hammer, Balen : The goal is to balance the
interests of those involved in these informal
trade with pedestrian comfort (kp
25/10/2022)
Nepal’s
urban population reaches 66 percent : According
to the World Cities Report, 2022 published by
UN-Habitat this month, the urbanization process
was found rapidly increasing in developed
countries. Almost 79 percent of the population
resides in urban areas in such countries
(nlt 17/10/2022), Urban population on the rise :
Reports (kh 17/10/2022)
Metropolitan
dreams of Nepal : A prudent and creative spirit
should guide the metropolitan spirit of
construction, by Abhi Subedi (kp 25/09/2022)
Encroachment
of Tukucha rivulet : Disregard of riverine
ambience, by Jiba Raj Pokharel (ht
20/09/2022)
KMC
demolishing unauthorized structures in
Sorakhutte area (rep 14/09/2022)
KMC
demolishes unauthorized structures at
Machhapokhari (rep 12/09/2022)
KMC
starts removing structures illegal structures
built in Pashupati area (rep 09/09/2022)
Support
KMC regeneration campaign : Shah does not have a
strong political backing hence Kathmandu
residents and civil society should hold him up
(ae 08/09/2022)
KMC
urges people to pass house design within 90 days
(kh 08/09/2022)
Mayor
Shah’s demolition drive draws cheers, but
concerns too : Small shop and business holders
in Kathmandu Metropolitan City say they were not
notified about the action in advance and they
have nowhere to go now, by Anup Ojha (kp
05/09/2022)
In
a new drive, Kathmandu Metropolitan City is
removing digital hoarding boards : Urban
planners and heritage activists welcome the
move, saying visual pollutants must be cleared
to keep the city clean, by Anup Ojha (kp
01/09/2022)
Demolition
of illegally constructed buildings: A step in
the right direction, by Jiba Raj Pokharel
(ht 30/08/2022)
KMC
gives 24-hour ultimatum to vacate Suraj Arcade
basement shops in New Road (kh 29/08/2022)
Kathmandu
Metropolis bulldozes illegal structures in front
of Kathmandu Mall (nlt 24/08/2022), Kathmandu
Metropolitan City intensifies bulldozing illegal
structures : On Wednesday, the KMC bulldozed
illegal structures in front of Kathmandu Mall,
RB Complex and London Pub. The KMC is continuing
its drive to clear illegal structures (nlt
24/08/2022), “KMC
will continue to demolish illegal structures”
(kh 25/08/2022), Metropolis
bulldozes Alphabeta's illegal structure (rep
25/08/2022), Mayor
praised for launching demolition drive : City
officials say if all basements are cleared of
illegal businesses then much of the parking
problem will be solved, by Anup Ojha (kp
26/08/2022), On
third day of its demolition drive, KMC clears
passport office basement : After the City
vacated the basement Friday, the office
published a notice saying the basement will be
used as a parking lot from Sunday onwards,
by Anup Ojha (kp 27/08/2022), Demolishing
illegally-built structures KMC’s rights: Mayor
Balen (kh 28/08/2022)
Valley
authority’s move to plant saplings on narrow
footpaths draws flak : Development authority
aims to ‘beautify’ the city by planting saplings
on footpaths. Pedestrians and urban planners say
that doesn’t make sense, by Anup Ojha (kp
21/08/2022)
Kathmandu:
Confronting to Restore Lost Paradise, by
Hari Prasad Shrestha (kp 28/07/2022)
Squatter
settlements in Kathmandu : The monsoon’s
drenched splendour has its own appeal, but not
to squatters. For them, every monsoon is a
nightmare (nlt 16/07/2022) [in pics]
Increasing
concrete cover in Valley causing more urban
floods : Experts for building infiltrating ponds
to avert flood disasters and recharge
groundwater, by Aakriti Ghimire (kp
20/05/2022)
High-rise
buildings on the rise in Valley (in
pics) (nlt 09/04/2022)
Recommendation
to free 44,000 ropanis of land for new
cities in Kathmandu (rep 25/03/2022)
Where
are Kathmandu’s trees? But trees are important
to make a city livable. Not only do trees make
any space aesthetically pleasing, they also help
regulate urban heat and are great filters for
pollutant, by Cilla Khatry (ae 17/02/2022)
Too
smart for their own good : Creating 'smart'
infrastructure piecemeal will be a waste of our
money and time, by Deepak Thapa (kp
10/02/2022)
An
urban tragedy : Every bit of free space is being
used up to erect concrete structures to
accommodate the ever-growing population (kp
08/02/2022)
Not
all 66 percent urban residents have access to
even minimum urban amenities : Most
municipalities formed by merging erstwhile
village development committees are considered
‘urban’ despite a severe lack of resources and
infrastructure, by Aakriti Ghimire (kp
03/02/2022)
Mini
forests to make Kathmandu more liveable : A new
reforestation method that gives a hopeful new
twist to the term ‘urban jungle’, by Sonia
Awale (nt 14/01/2022)
Activists
criticise City for covering Lainchaur ground
with artificial turf : Kathmandu metropolis has
tasked Ncell with developing a ‘park’ on the
ground spread over 0.45 hectares from Dairy
Development Corporation to Shanti Vidyagriha
Secondary School, by Anup Ojha (kp
14/01/2022)
An
Urge For “Garden City”, by Bhupa P. Dhamala
(rn 14/01/2022)
The
Kathmandu We Lost, by Aashish Mishra (rn
20/11/2021)
Urban
encroachment is shrinking Rukum (West)’s popular
lake : Local residents blame authorities for not
doing anything to stop haphazard construction.
The local government says it is coming up with a
master plan to conserve the lake, by Hari
Gautam (kp 22/10/2021)
The
Ill-planned Roadside Plantation in Kathmandu
(rep 16/09/2021)
Not
just rains, poor urban planning causing flash
floods in Kathmandu : Rampant river
encroachment, unmanaged constructions and bad
drainage to blame, experts say, by Anup Ojha
and Shuvam Dhungana (kp 07/09/2021)
hy
cities fail: Urban development lessons for the
Kathmandu Valley, by Avani Adhikari (rec
29/08/2021)
Why
Kathmandu needs a ‘green necklace’, by
Nilima Thapa Shrestha (rec 02/08/2021)
Bus
park removed from Khula Manch (ht
30/06/2021)
Floods
reoccur in Indrawati and Melamchi rivers (kh
23/06/2021)
How
urban design and planning failed cycling in
Kathmandu, by Prashanta Khanal (rec
22/06/2021)Kathmandu
loses its open spaces : This will mean more
injuries and deaths in the next big earthquake,
by Tom Robertson and Nilima Thapa Shrestha (nt
07/05/2021)
Gender
inclusive public spaces : Thoughtful design is
the key, by Niharika Mathema (ht 23/04/2021)
Grants
under People’s Housing Programme areinsufficient,
by Amrita Anmol (kp 11/03/2021)
A
green city is a smart city : Connecting and
improving leafy open spaces would make Kathmandu
more liveable, by Nilima Thapa Shrestha (nt
26/02/2021)
Authorities
still undecided over removal of bus station from
Khula Manch, by Anup Ojha (kp 20/02/2021)
Khula
Manch was closed in 2016 for six months. Plans
are finally afoot to open it : As the City plans
to open it next week, it will reduce traffic
snarls during political protests, and the open
area will give people space to express
themselves in a democratic society, by Anup
Ojha (kp 12/02/2021)
Kathmandu
creeps up surrounding mountains : Valley’s urban
sprawl into the watershed depletes aquifers,
triggers landslides, by Mukesh Pokhrel (nt
05/02/2021)
In
its latest reincarnation, the derelict space at
Tinkune has become a volleyball ground : Most of
the players are unemployed youths waiting to
migrate for work. They say the game has become a
stress reliever while those who set up the
courts are making an income, by Anup Ojha
(kp 27/01/2021)
'Garden
Of Green Vegetables' Turning Into Concrete
Jungle: 30 Percent Farmland Lost To Residential
Area In Madhyapur Thimi Municipality, by
Mahima Devkota (rn 01/01/2021)
Conservationists
are not so keen about Kamal Pokhari restoration
project : Kathmandu Metropolitan City is
developing the centuries-old pond as a
recreation centre complete with small artificial
ponds at four corners and a fountain at the
centre, by Srizu Bajracharya (kp 28/12/2020)
The
fight for public space : From Morocco’s Jemaa
el-Fna to Nepal’s Tundikhel,people are raising
their voices, by Monalisa Maharjan (kp
27/12/2020)
Getting
Nepal’s urbanization right : Our local and
provincial governments desperately need to
ensure better infrastructure and public service
delivery. And this is where development partners
come in, by Bhoj Raj Poudel (ae 27/11/2020)
Rajbiraj
at risk: Misplanning Nepal’s oldest planned town,
by Anand Aditya and Tula Kant (ht 05/11/2020)
No
Vision for Kathmandu, by Kai Weise (ht
20/09/2020)
Urban
sprawls risk life and property in Valley : With
city’s residents unaware about proper use of
land, settlements have grown even in areas unfit
for construction of houses and roads, by
Srizu Bajracharya (kp 30/08/2020)
Social
Welfare Council’s plan to build convention
centre in Bhrikutimandap draws flak from
conservationists: Earlier in June, Kathmandu
Metropolitan City had proposed building a
multi-purpose commercial hall in the space,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 29/07/2020)
Social
Welfare Council refuses to allow Kathmandu
Metropolitan City to build mega hall in
Bhrikutimandap: The council has been using
Bhrikutimandap as exhibition and convention
centres and the property is its chief source of
income, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
07/07/2020)
How
Nepal can make its cities smart: There are
benefits of moving towards smart cities even if
it is partial and applied only to selected
services such as traffic and parking, by
Ambika P. Adhikari and Keshav Bhattarai (rep
28/06/2020)
Kathmandu
plans to build hall at expense of open space in
heart of city: Urban Planners and heritage
conservationists criticise it and say such
concrete structures should not be built on the
last remaining open spaces in the city, by
Anup Ojha (kp 19/06/2020)
Kathmandu
Metropolitan City fails in its attempts to
beautify traffic islands with flower beds using
aeroponic technology: City had implemented the
new technology on the traffic islands located on
New Road and in front of the City Hall, spending
Rs1.4 million donated by Nabil Bank, by Anup
Ojha (kp 05/03/2020)
Wide,
open spaces: The state of public land in
Kathmandu, by Samuel Chhetri (kp 27/02/2020)
Kathmandu:
A city in despair: The Kathmandu Valley
Development Authority is largely responsible for
the haphazard expansion of the roads by
destroying settlements and heritage sites,
by Prashanta Khanal (kp 23/02/2020)
Lalitpur
Metropolitan City pilots metric street
addressing system: Under the system, houses are
to be given numbers, and streets names so that
navigation becomes easier, by Anup Ojha (kp
05/02/2020)
Space
and the city: Public open spaces are no longer
the central element of contemporary residential
neighbourhoods in the Kathmandu Valley, by
Rajjan Chitrakar (kp 20/01/2020)
City
officials to clear hoarding boards in a week:
City planners—sceptical of the metropolitan
office’s new announcement—say the new move is
just a gimmick, by Anup Ojha (kp 03/12/2019)
Aesthetic
Aspect Of Metropolis, by Prem Khatry (rn
27/11/2019)
Campaigners
gear up for demonstration to reclaim Tundikhel
from encroachers: Amid government apathy, one of
Kathmandu Valley’s largest open spaces is under
threat from multiple interest groups, by
Anup Ojha (kp 08/11/2019), Thousands
expected to join 'Occupy Tundikhel' campaign
today, by Aditi Baral (rep 09/11/2019), Campaigners
launch ‘Occupy Tundikhel’, a movement to reclaim
open spaces from encroachers: An initiative of
local residents, environmentalists and heritage
activists, the campaign sees the presence of
prominent figures from politics to academics and
civil society, by Anup Ojha (kp 10/11/2019),
Hundreds
join ‘Occupy Tundikhel’ campaign (ht
10/11/2019), Free
the public space (rep 11/11/2019), Save
public spaces: Saving public spaces will mean
providing fresh air to the public every day and
saving lives in time of emergency (ht
12/11/2019), Heritage
conservationists plant Khari plant to make
people reflect upon Tundikhel’s glorious past:
This is the second week of the three-month-long
‘Occupy Tundikhel’ public campaign to reclaim
open spaces from encroachers, by Anup Ojha
(kp 17/11/2019)
Tinkune
‘park’ becomes a new haven for drug users,
prostitution and hooligans: The grass-and-mud
embankments built to shield Xi Jinping from the
derelict state of the Tinkune grounds have
allowed illicit activities to flourish, police
and locals say, by Anup Ojha (kp 06/11/2019)
Nepal
is going urban: Federalism has not been able to
stop the major forces of urbanization and
globalization, by Srijana Koirala and Megha
Raj Koirala (rep 05/11/2019)
Sustainable
urban development must include flood mitigation
plans: The floods are often too localised, but
its effects in an economic and political centre
like Kathmandu can have widespread consequences,
by Madison Wrobley (kp 04/11/2019)
Occupy
Tundikhel hopes to reclaim the public spaces
that are being encroached upon: Hemmed in on all
sides, Tundikhel, which was once nearly four
kilometres long, is a fraction of that size now,
by Anup Ojha (kp 03/11/2019), Tundikhel
in its entirety should be open for public use:
The city's open spaces should be given back to
the people (kp 04/11/2019)
Development
of planned towns in the hills fails to gain
momentum: The government had a design to build
such towns in 10 places nine years ago. Till
date, it has little to show for work, by
Chandra Karki (kp 01/11/2019)
Making
Kathmandu livable: Climate-smart farming is the
key, by Toya Nath Joshi (ht 23/10/2019)
Trees
could save Kathmandu. But can Kathmandu save its
trees? As more trees and open spaces disappear
in the name of urbanisation in the Kathmandu
Valley, unwelcome—and unhealthy—changes are
expected to arise, by Marissa Taylor (kp
31/08/2019)
Kathmandu
Metropolitan City to remove illegal hoarding
boards from next month: The metropolitan city
says it is launching the campaign targeting
Visit Nepal 2020, by Anup Ojha (kp
18/08/2019), Kathmandu
is plastered with hideous hoarding boards and
the city can't do anything about them: Kathmandu
Metropolitan City and Lalitpur Metropolitan City
regularly launch campaigns to remove billboards,
but they never end up executing them, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 20/08/2019), Billboard
jungle: Disorganised placement of outdoor ads
has made the city look ugly (kp 21/08/2019)
Cities
of the future: The final aim of a smart city
should be focused on uplifting the living
standards of the citizens living there (kp
13/08/2019)
Being
optimistic:: All of us living in the valley
don’t really have lofty expectations that would
warrant the sort of investment the KMC seems
hell bent on. We could simply do with better
roads, services, and a cleaner city, by
Gunjan Upadhyay (rep 26/07/2019)
What
Kathmandu can be in 2049: This ambitious
scenario is premised upon a youthful political
leadership coming of age in future national and
local elections, by Keith Leslie (kp
25/07/2019)
Issues
On Smart Cities, by Harsha Man Maharjan (rn
06/07/2019)
A
park of our own: Why public spaces matter for a
city’s civic culture, by Shraddha Pokharel
(kp 02/06/2019)
Save
the open space: As open spaces continue to
shrink and big houses are blossoming around,
there is less chance of surviving if an
earthquake of a big magnitude hits Kathmandu
again, by Sandip Neupane (rep 26/05/2019)
Where
do the children play? The song could be set in
present-day Kathmandu—it would not look out of
place, by Sabin Ninglekhu Limbu (kp
01/05/2019)
Crowded
Kathmandu’s
few remaining open spaces are steadily
encroached upon: Khula Manch housed thousands
after 2015 earthquake. Now, there is space
barely for half a dozen families, by Anup
Ojha (kp 26/04/2019), Government
loses
large swathes of land to enchroachers: 66,000
square metres of seven government offices
encroached upon by individuals for private
housing and other purposes, auditing body says,
by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp 26/04/2019), After
public
outcry, authorities demolish illegal structures:
But people who had rented the sheds built at
Khula Manch paying hefty amounts of money
say they have been left in the lurch, by
Anup Ojha (kp 28/04/2019)
Parks
and recreation: The government needs to pay
serious attention to the public parks and urban
landscaping, by Umed Pun (kp 24/03/2019)
Kathmandu
metropolis to review its faulty building code,
by Anup Ojha (kp 16/02/2019)
Four
years after renovation, Ratna Park is filthy
once again, by Alisha Sijapati (kp
11/01/2019)
Making
city livable: Public discourse a must, by
Devendra Nath Gongal (ht 13/11/2018)
Understanding
urban safety: The way cities are designed can
prevent or expand violence against women and men,
by Barsha Chitrakar (kp 04/11/2018)
Urban
development 2.0 : It’s high time city officials
woke up to smell the coffee, by Manish
Pokharel and Bimal Pratap Shah (kp 28/09/2018)
East
– West City: Nepal’s Tarai is turning into one
endless elongated metropolis, by Mukesh
Pokhrel (nt 21/09/2018)
Creating
safe cities: Focus on open spaces, by
Biranchi Poudyal (ht 21/09/2018)
Haphazard
urbanisation: We have replicated the lack of
planning, squalor and chaos of Kathmandu all
over Nepal, by Sujeev Shakya (kp 11/09/2018)
The
future is urban: Development has focused on
rural areas for decades; it is now time to go
urban, by Saurav Raj Pant (kp 19/08/2018)
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)
Sustainable
development: What are Valley’s priorities?,
by Kripendra Amatya (ht 01/08/2018)
Save
open spaces around the country (rep
30/07/2018)
Govt
plans to build 15 new cities in ‘high hills'
(ht 25/07/2018)
Preserving
Hanuman Dhoka: Heritage activists file contempt
cases (kp 20/07/2018)
Parks,
not parking lots: Exemplary community effort to
restore open space gives hope for a greener
Kathmandu, by Duksangh Sherpa (nt
20/07/2018)
Smart
city initiatives: Nepal urgently needs a city
development strategy to solve urban housing
problems, by Keshav Bhattarai (kp
20/07/2018)
Urban
concerns in Kathmandu: The newly elected
government needs to pay attention to developing
open spaces in the city, by Sushila Ghimire
(kp 17/07/2018)
Urbanisation
eats up fertile fields in Kailali, by Mohan
Budhayer (kp 18/07/2018)
The
city
of woe: Kathmandu is failing to ensure its
citizens access to food, housing,
transportation, education, health care, and
other basic necessities, by Udaya R. Wagle
(rep 18/07/2018)
Smart
Cities: Daydream or Reality?, by Uttam
Maharjan (rn 05/07/2018), Smart
City Operation: Challenges and Possibilities,
by Keshav Bhattarai (rn 09/07/2018)
Living
in an unjust city: Democracy is measured by the
state of the sidewalk, not the number of wide
roads, by Prashanta Khanal (kp 01/07/2018)
Various
bodies continue occupying Khula Manch space,
by Biken K. Dawadi (rep 01/07/2018)
DPR
for four smart cities in valley within next year
(ht 28/06/2018)
Quest
for smart cities: Learn from ancient towns,
by Jiba Raj Pokharel (ht 15/06/2018)
An
endless quest: Kathmandu is an enigmatic
Shangri-La that holds different meanings for
different people. by Abhi Subedi (kp
10/06/2018)
Fading
dream of ‘smart cities’, by Devendra Basnet
(rep 23/05/2018)
Lessons
from
Narayanghat: The cities that have received
government attention and funding have fared
worse than cities developed by entrepreneurs,
by Sujeev Shakya (kp 22/05/2018)
Remaking
Kathmandu:
Dwindling water supplies, pollution and changing
local climate are all indicators that Kathmandu
valley is nearing its carrying capacity, by
Taylor Sienkievicz (rep 14/05/2018)
What
will become of Kathmandu?, by Sumana
Shrestha (rep 06/05/2018)
Reinventing
Kathmandu:
Kathmandu is no more like Kathmandu that we saw
back then. The city is expanding but it lacks
character, quality, and, most of all, beauty,
by Devendra Nath Gogal (rep 11/04/2018)
Placemaking
in Valley: Redefining public places, by
Niharika Mathema (ht 02/04/2018)
KMC
to plant 3,000 trees in city (ht 28/03/2018)
Kathmandu
Metropolis set to slap Rs23m fine on View Tower
builder, by Anup Ojha (kp 21/03/2018)
Urban-planning
fiasco: Citizens of Kathmandu should pressurise
planners to preserve and create open spaces,
by Prawash Gautam (kp 25/02/2018)
Urbanisation
eats into Kanchanpur’s arable land, by Bhawani
Bhatta (kp 18/02/2018)
Kathmandu
lessons: Kathmandu’s downfall has many lessons to
offer in selection and planning of provincial
capitals, by Prawash Gautam (kp 11/02/2018)
Ministry
rues poor investment in urban infrastructure,
housing (ht 11/02/2018)
NUDS
proposes complete waste collection coverage for
urban areas (ht 22/01/2018)
Urban
awakening:
Most of the urban growth in Nepal is happening at
the cost of fertile farmlands. Cities are using
peripheral land for urban related purposes (ht
22/01/2018)
Govt
mulls urban development plan for 185
municipalities (ht 09/01/2018), Urban
planning:
While sustainability should be the approach
while implementing the urban development plan,
policy makers must focus also on developing
regenerative cities (ht 10/01/2018)
KVDA
selects consultant for two satellite cities in
valley (ht 08/01/2018), Govt
set
to hire consultant for ‘smart city’ plan: The
authority has allotted 10,000 ropanis from Gundu
to Balkot, Changu Narayan areas in Bhaktapur for
developing ‘smart city', by Anup Ojha (kp
09/01/2018)
Building
Kathmandu:
Tens of thousands of labourers flock to
Kathmandu from all parts of Nepal and beyond,
driven by opportunities to earn, by Marty
Logan (nt 05/01/2018)
Housing
becoming unaffordable for the urban poor, says
report: 42 per cent households live in rental
housing in urban areas (kp 03/01/2018)
Replicating
chaos: The unplanned development of Kathmandu
has been replicated all over the country, by
Sujeev Shakya (kp 02/01/2018)
Detailed
project report of three mega cities soon (ht
01/01/2017)
Developing
Smart Cities, by Bakmukunda Regmi (rn
30/12/2017)
Save
Kathmandu: Time to invest in other cities,
by Vikash Raj Satyal (ht 28/12/2017)
Rural-to-urban
migration to remain high (ht 25/12/2017)
Pollution,
unplanned development making life difficult in
city (ht 18/12/2017)
Urbanisation
leading to loss of cropped area (ht
15/12/2017)
Managing
street
entrepreneurs: For assimilation of street
vendors in urban planning, spaces must be viewed
as multi-functional areas, by Biranchi
Poudyal (kp 12/12/2017)
Planning
of open spaces in urban areas crucial (ht
11/12/2017)
Better
Kathmandu (rep 02/12/2017), Losing
our bearings: Kathmandu Valley is turning into a
grotesque concrete jungle with construction of more
houses and buildings, by Bidhyalaxmi Maharjan (rep
02/12/2017)
Smart
cities: Facts to consider, by Rajan Subedi (ht
27/11/2017)
Lesson
for Nepal: What can Nepal learn from Chinese
urbanization? Planned urbanization was at the core of
almost everything in China, by Nick Maddock and
Gloria Xiecun Li (rep 15/11/2017)
Metropolis
in decline: Once-grand Kathmandu has been ranked as
the fifth most polluted city in the world, by Kabi
Adhikari (kp 10/11/2017), Sounding
the alarm: Delhi’s smog is a warning for all countries
and cities in Asia where the pollution level is
high, by Shyam KC (kp 10/11/2017)
KMC
plans green islands in city (kp 05/11/2017)
‘Expedite
development of satellite cities' (ht 26/10/2017)
Plan
to
make Thamel walk-only zone receives positive response:
The move is aimed at controlling air and
noise pollution and to ensure safety of the
pedestrians, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
19/10/2017)
Prisoners
of Kathmandu: The city has become a sponge that soaks
in cultures, individuals, parties and spiritual
questions, by Abhi Subedi (kp 15/10/2017)
New
city plans move forward (kp 13/10/2017)
Smart
cities: New generation, by Pradip Khatiwada (ht
11/10/2017)
The
right steps: Kathmandu requires a bold vision to
achieve a model of development where benefits are
equitably apportioned. by Madhab Mathema (kp
10/10/2017)
Right
of way: Just fifteen years ago, Kathmandu was a
walkable city. Today, it has passed the point of no
return, by Pranaya SJB Rana (kp 07/10/2017)
Govt
to soon select firms to prepare DPR of planned smart
cities (ht 07/10/2017)
Experts
stress need for safer reconstruction in urban areas
(ht 21/09/2017)
Authorities
demolishing illegal structures (ht 03/09/2017)
KMC
to demolish Bagh Durbar to construct new office
building (ht 02/09/2017)
Call
for more open spaces in Kathmandu (ht 31/08/2017)
Nepal’s
smart city dream, by Keshav Bhattarai (rep
06/08/2017)
Think
twice, it’s not alright: Kathmandu is fast turning
into a city that cannot be walked. In the
winters, it is dust and smoke; in the summers, it is
the rains. And when you cannot walk a city, you cannot
really know it, by Pranaya SJB Rana (kp
05/08/2017)
Diminishing
public space: Not just Tundikhel, every inch of public
space that is at risk of disappearing deserves
reinvention, by Urmi Sengupta (kp 24/07/2017)
Uninhabitable
Kathmandu, by Kushal Pokharel (rn 22/07/2017)
Plan
unveiled
to make KMC a smart city (ht 15/07/2017)
Designing
a
city without designing buildings, by Bijaya K.
Shrestha (ht 15/07/2017)
SDG
11
: Cities for all; We should harness the
transformational power of urbanisation for sustainable
development, by Lajana Manandhar (kp 11/07/2017)
Parking
vehicles
in Capital not a walk in the park: Shrinking
parking areas in expanding city concern many,
by Anup Ojha (kp 02/07/2017)
Ratna
Park
collects Rs10m in entry fees (kp 30/06/2017)
Fragmentation
of
Tundikhel: Open spaces and fields are among the
irreplaceable needs of sprawling cities like
Kathmandu, by Shyam KC (kp 30/06/2017)
Govt
to
select consultants for smart city master plans:
Bid documents submitted by various cos
interested in preparing the master plan for
smart cities are being evaluated (kp
25/06/2017)
Urban
development:
Undue pressure, by Santosh Gautam ((ht
23/06/2017)
Landowners’
protest
halts Tinkune park construction (kp
11/06/2017)
Lungs
of
Kathmandu: Resources should be channelled
towards existing green spaces instead embarking
on unfeasible new projects, by Bhawana
Upadhyay (kp 04/06/2017)
Elusive
decentralisation:
Instead of turning Kathmandu into a mega city,
we should develop cities elsewhere, by
Prashanta Khanal (kp 25/05/2017)
Govt
to
develop four satellite cities (ht 19/05/2017)
Affordable
housing
key to sustainable urban development (ht
18/05/2017)
Cabinet
endorses
govt plan of developing new town (kp 10/05/2017)
(Not
so)
Open Spaces, by Looza Mahaju (kp 22/04/2017)
Govt
sets
award for greenery promotion (ht 19/04/2017)
Satellite
cities:
Plan to build new town moves forward, by
Sanjeev Giri (kp 15/04/2017)
KMC
to
construct park at Tinkune (kp 13/04/2017)
NUDS
lays
emphasis on physical planning aspect (ht
06/04/2017)
Kathmandu
third
most expensive city in SA (ht 28/03/2017)
Pace
of
urbanisation rapid in Nepal, says report (ht
26/03/2017)
Govt’s
urban
strategy aims to create desirable living
conditions (ht 15/03/2017)
Over
15 new cities in the pipeline, by Ram Hari
Gajurel (rep 07/03/2017)
No
land
for tree plantation campaign, says KMC (ht
06/03/2017)
Satellite
city
plan likely to be passed by March, by
Sanjeev Giri (kp 23/02/2017)
NA
building
at Tundikhel attracts public criticism, by
Anupm Ojha (kp 10/02/2017)
Fate
of
Oriental II, Park View apts to be decided by
mid-March, by Sanjeev Giri (kp 01/02/2017)
Ranipokhari
to
become recreation site (kp 25/01/2017)
Kathmandu
promenade:
The city was never daunting and had no
magnanimity as such, but it emerged from walking,
by Abhi Subedi (kp 22/01/2017)
Ministry
tells Valley municipalities to enforce building
code, by Gyan P. Neupane (rep 21/01/2017)
Digital
technology:
Data-driven urban development, by Pradip
Khatiwada (ht 18/01/2017)
Stick
to
code: Due to lack of adequate open spaces in the
city areas many died from crumbling buildings in
the recent earthquakes (ht 17/01/2017)
Kathmandu
to
be transformed into ‘smart city’ (ht
03/12/2016)
Relocation
of
squatters in Valley in limbo (ht 27/11/2016)
Kathmandu
view
tower: KMC to scrap contract with Jaleshwor,
by Anup Ojha (kp 19/11/2016)
KVDA
gets
UN aid to make Valley green (kp 10/11/2016)
Learn
From Delhi, by Shyam KC (kp 09/11/2016)
New
provisions
of house rental agreement enacted (ht
06/11/2016)
Dante’s
Inferno:
Crises brought about by rapid urbanisation can
only be managed through right application of
technology, by Bimal Pratap Shah and Shyan
Kirat Rai (kp 30/10/2016)
Walls
are
closing in: With an environmental impact
assessment for the proposed 12-storey Kathmandu
View Tower still in waiting, locals are
questioning if the development project should
have even come this far, by Dipesh Khatiwada
(kp 08/10/2016)
Pvt
sector
urged to maintain high quality in urban
infrastructure (ht 30/09/2016)
Far-west
municipalities
constantly failing to attain open defaecation
free status (ht 15/09/2016)
30
parks
built around 28-km Bagmati corridor (kp
12/09/2016)
Wide
open
spaces, by Smriti Basnet (nt 29/07/2016)
City
2.0:
There is a need to ‘re-think’ cities in order to
make urbanisation a positive and productive
transformation, by Manish Pokharel and Bimal
Pratap Shah (kp 24/07/2016)
‘Road,
house
map criteria flouted’ (kp 18/07/2016)
Plight
Of Kathmandu, by Uttam Maharjan (rn
07/07/2016)
Space
and
the city: More open spaces need to be
identified, protected and conserved not only in
Kathmandu but also in other cities, by
Jitendra Bohara (kp 05/07/2016)
KMC
comes
up with ‘one ward, one park’ plan, by Anup
Ojha (kp 03/07/2016)
What
of
green fields? Not shielding open spaces from
urban encroachment has deprived children of
all-round development, by Shyam KC (kp
01/07/2016)
Haphazard
urbanization hits paddy production, by
Santosh Pokhrel (rep 29/06/2016)
Govt
fails
to relocate squatters in Valley, by Pramod
Kumar Tandan (ht 24/06/2016)
Mega
cities
planned for all 7 provinces, by Anil Giri
(kp 21/06/2016)
Space
and
the city: Managing urbanisation does not seem to
be a concern in the country; While the
government is converting villages
into municipalities at a rapid pace,
it also needs to look at strong governance
structures in these municipalities, by
Sujeev Shakya (kp 21/06/2016)
Govt
starts
work on ‘Satellite City’ (kp 17/06/2016)
Municipalities
in
name only, by Raju Adhikari (rep 14/06/2016)
Jhapa
losing
fertile farmland to rampant urban development,
by Parbat Portel (kp 04/06/2016)
Six
new
parks to be constructed in Kathmandu (rep
26/05/2016)
Better
Upbringing, by Shyam KC (rn 03/05/2016)
Chaotic
Kathmandu:
It was Rip Van Winkle-level of shock to learn
that there are 20 municipalities in the valley,
by Hemant Arjyal (rep 26/04/2016)
A
city divided: Last year’s earthquake—that forced
most Kathmandu’s residents to live in tents and
makeshift tarp shelters—has not helped the city
empathise with the deplorable conditions of its
squatter communities, by Alisha Sijapati (kp
16/04/2016)
Street
smart:
Planned cities in the mid-hills should not repeat
the mistakes of car-centric Kathmandu, by
Dristy Shrestha (kp 14/04/2016)
KMC
plans
to phase out slaughterhouses in Valley:
Authorities propose importing packaged meat to
deal with the problem of slaughterhouse wastes,
by Gaurav Thapa (kp 11/04/2016)
Making
it
through the storm: Sustainable urbanisation is
essential to protect cities against future natural
disasters, by Shova Kumari Yadav and Ajaya
Dixit (kp 28/03/2016)
Urban
development
Determinants and devices, by Girish P. Pant
(ht 21/03/2016)
Digitisation
of
building blueprints underway (kp 17/03/2016)
Construction
of
Kathmandu View Tower to commence today, by
Gaurav Thapa (kp 13/03/2016)
Building
better
cities: There is still a looming possibility that
if building codes continue to be ignored, as they
have been in the past due to both corruption and
laxness, Kathmandu will not fare well in the next
big one, by Sophia L. Pandey (kp 13/03/2016)
Kathmandu
dreams:
In 2030, many of Kathmandu's five million-plus
residents will live in residential zones on the
outskirts of the old Ring Road; Kathmandu will
have transformed into an energy-plus city, by
Ujwal Thapa and Raj Maharjan (rep 08/03/2016)
Life
in
metro: Problems define life in the metro; Water
shortage, fuel crisis, inflation and
black-marketing suffocate us, by Durga Gautam
(rep 29/02/2016)
MoFALD
preparing
plan for urban areas (ht 22/02/2016)
KMC,
DoR
resume demolition drive (kp 21/02/2016)
Redesigning
our
cities: Newar cities offer important insights in
the context of climate change mitigation and
sustainability, by Dristy Shrestha (kp
21/02/2016)
Dev
coordination
in Capital remains idle, by Gaurav Thapa (kp
11/02/2016)
Urban
regeneration
in core city areas: KMC offers integrated
zero-cost accommodations to residents of old,
shaken neighbourhoods, by Gaurav Thapa (kp
03/02/2016)
Metropolis
to
chalk out environment mgmt policy and action plan
(kp 17/01/2016)
A
journey into Thamel: There has been a growing
interest in Thamel, its past and its mystery,
by Abhi Subedi (kp 10/01/2016)
City
planners
mull greater metropolis: The efforts are in line
with administrative structures of big metropolises
around the world like New York City and London,
by Gaurav Thapa (kp 08/01/2016), Valley
municipal
chiefs agree on forming a single mega city:
Municipal chiefs bring out a 10-point ‘Godavari
Declaration 2015’, urging political, legal and
legislative provisions for restructuring different
administrative units, by Gaurav Thapa (kp
10/01/2016), Valley
to
be developed as metro city soon (ht
13/01/2016)
Real
state
sector: KVDA okays more than 200 projects, by
Gaurav Thapa (kp 13/12/2015)
KMC
launches
online tool for efficiency, by Gaurav Thapa
(kp 07/12/2015)
Renovated
Ratna
Park receives 106,734 visitors in four months
(kp 01/11/2015), Valley’s
Ratna
Park to have child, disabled-friendly toilets
(kp 03/11/2015)
Symposium
on
urban safety begins (ht 30/10/2015)
Balaju
park
wears a deserted look, by Anup Ojha (kp
23/09/2015)
Govt
declares
26 new municipalities, by Gaurav Thapa
(kp 19/09/2015)
Illegal
settlement
sprawl risks up: Mainly attributed to lack of
post-quake urban planning, by Thomas Bogaty
(ht 15/09/2015)
KMC
forms
technical committee to study ground coverage,
floor area ratio (ht 08/09/2015)
Art
and
the city: Demolition of traditional structures in
Kathmandu in the name of urban planning will be
tantamount to cultural suicide, by Devendra
Nath Gongal (kp 02/09/2015)
City
And Security Concerns, by Prem Khatry (rn
25/08/2015)
A
blueprint for the heart of the city: The denizens
of Ason and the surrounding areas want to rebuild
their locality with the help of the KMC. The plan
calls for replacing older standalone houses with
integrated housing blocks, by Gaurav Thapa (kp
22/08/2015)
Kathmandu
among
cities where liveability has improved the most
(ht 19/08/2015)
‘Conserve
open
spaces’ (kp 16/08/2015)
Shangri-La:
If
society’s ethics are not aligned with the deep
constraints of our planet, it will eventually find
itself in an irreversible environmental change
that is hostile to our species, by Bimal
Pratap Shah (kp 16/08/2015)
Space
and
the city: The re-opened Ratna Park should serve as
an example for existing parks (kp 11/08/2015)
Lalitpur
parks
to upgrade greenery (kp 09/08/2015)
Valley
greenery
excites residents, by Anup Ojha (kp
07/08/2015)
Rs
10
million allotted for urban regeneration, by
Thomas Bogaty (ht 04/08/2015)
KMC
seeks
help from public to revive greenery in the Valley,
by Thomas Bogaty (ht 03/08/2015)
Big
cities:
Urban development requires combined efforts of
government and residents (kp 28/07/2015)
Unplanned
growth
harming urban evnironment: Govt (kp
21/07/2015)
KMC
dumps
budget for rooftop farming (ht 20/07/2015)
Experts
stress
better urban planning to develop liveable cities
(ht 19/07/2015)
Govt
has
plans galore for develpment of capital (ht
18/07/2015)
Way
to
planned urbanisation, by Sujata Awale (ht
18/07/2015)
KMC
to
develop three parks as revenue source, by Anup
Ojha (kp 18/07/2015)
KMC
to
create more open spaces in Kathmandu (ht
16/07/2015)
Encroachment
on
Bagmati continues: 4,000 structures built from
Gokarna to Chobhar (ht 12/07/2015)
Green
Kathmandu
project: Delay in road reconstruction hampers KMC
campaign, by Thomas Bogaty (ht 10/07/2015)
Ratna
Park
re-opens after renovation, by Anup Ojha (kp
01/07/2015)
Livable
cities:
High-rises can accomodate large numbers of people
per acre but they undermine livability and destroy
social fabric of cities, by Prashanta Khanal
(rep 22/06/2016)
KMC
mulling
over urban regeneration targeting core areas of
city, by Thomas Bogaty (kp 16/06/2015)
Lesson
of
the earthquake: Remodelling Kathmandu, by
Megharaj Adhikari (kp 28/05/2015), Space
to
breathe: Great Quake must change the way we plan
and develop our cities (kp 29/05/2015), Demolishing
Kathmandu
to rebuild it: Nepal lacks proper technology,
equipment and technicians for large scale
demolition of earthquake-damaged infrastructure,
by Sahina Shrestha (nt 29/05/2015)
Our
primary
focus will be on public safety: KVDA (ht
27/05/2015)
Cities
of
the future: The earthquake is an opportunity for
the govt to transform devastated cities into smart
ones, by Chang-Hak Choi and Bimal Pratap Shah
(kp 17/05/2015)
Creation
of
new municipalities: Challenges for sustainability,
by Suman Kumar Karna (ht 30/04/2015)
Challenges
aplenty
in Nepal’s urbanization, by Kishore Thapa (rep
24/04/2015)
Control
The
Chaos, by Shyam K.C. (rn 21/04/2015)
Entrepreneurs
in
Pokhara Lakeside constructing tall buildings
illegally, by Santosh Pokharel (rep
20/04/2015)
Ratna
Park
opening delayed by two weeks (kp 16/04/2015)
Visual
pollution:
Kathmandu and Lalitpur’s billboards are a public
safety threat; they need regular inspection,
by Sophia K. Tamot (kp 07/04/2015)
Dispute
over
compensation delays Tinkune park project, by
Anup Ojha (kp 01/04/2015), Tinkune
Green
Park construction in limbo (ht 24/04/2015)
Rural
municipalities, by Kai Weise (ht 28/03/2015)
Metropolis
all
set to start rooftop garden training (ht
22/03/2015)
Park
turns
into hangout place for drunks, drug users, by
Anup Ojha (kp 20/03/2015)
Thamel,
Durbarmarg
to open 24 hrs soon (kp 17/03/2015)
Kathmandu
faces
faecal sludge mgmt challenge (kp 17/03/2015)
20-year
plan
sought for Valley (ht 07/03/2015)
A
concrete chaos, by Zahra Sen (kp 21/02/2015)
Valley
authorities
plan new parks, open spaces (kp 12/02/2015)
KVDA
to
Finish 11km corridor by next year (kp
10/02/2015)
Bright
lights,
big cities: Nepal urgently needs an urban
development strategy that will steer urbanisation
away from good quality agricultural land, by
Keshav Bhattarai (kp 10/02/2015)
City
beautification
projects: Valley authorities unable to look after
newly-planted trees (kp 05/02/2015)
Ratna
Park
getting ready to welcome visitors from March
(ht 05/02/2015)
2,806
new
houses built in 18 months, by Gaurav Thapa (kp
05/02/2015)
Sandikharka
declares
moratorium on plotting, by Birendra KC (kp
05/02/2015)
Perks
of
parks: For a fertile valley surrounded by forested
hills, Kathmandu suffers from absence of green
space, by Aashis Raj Joshi (rep 31/01/2015), Longing
for
green: Historical records show many urban dwellers
preserve heritage and historic remains to make
city architecture and landscape close to nature,
by Keshav Bhattarai (rep 02/02/2015)
Cities
without
addresses: The marked absence of street addresses
in Kathmandu points to a persistence of
traditional dwellings, by Gérard Toffin (kp
26/01/2015)
Housing
development
takes over paddy fields: Fertile fields along the
main highway and auxiliary roads in Morang,
sunsari and Jhapa can be seen left uncultivated
for residential development, by Binod Bhandari
(kp 24/01/2015)
Municipality
withoutproper
infrastructure: Locals say they are yet to see
development (ht 18/01/2015)
Experts
warn
against unplanned urbanization, by Sangeet
Sangroula (rep 17/01/2015)
Old
infrastructures
pose challenge to 'new Birgunj', by Ritesh
Tripathi (rep 15/01/2015)
Managing
urbanization:
Urban location is assumed to be an engine for
economic growth and possibly the only
development mantra for poverty alleviation,
by Keshav Bhattarai (rep 12/01/2015)
My
city
of ruins: I don’t feel the same about this city
anymore, by Pranaya Shamsher JB Rana (kp
10/01/2015)
City
beautification:
Govt delay to release funds affects work, say
authorities (kp 08/01/2015) |