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From Our Nepal Correspondent

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Articles discussing aspects of life in and around the South Asian country, written by Dr Balmukunda Regmi, Professor of Pharmacy at Tribhuvan University. Tune in to learn more about Nepal. Share with friends.

Originally broadcast on Beware! The Radio - a freeform, non-profit, non-commercial station, sharing local sounds and stories from around the world.

Read by Andy Brain - apologies for any shaky pronunciation.
15 Episodes
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Our correspondent ponders the thorny relationship between Pakistan and the United States, and its wider implications. This article originally featured in People's Review: A Political and Business Weekly. Written by Dr Balmukunda Regmi, and read by Andy Brain, for non-profit freeform radio station Beware! The Radio. Do you have any questions for Dr Regmi? Perhaps an aspect of Nepali life that intrigues you? Get in touch via our website or social media feeds. #currentaffairs #international #radiostation #nepal #pakistan
Our correspondent reflects on Nepal's geopolitical history of judicious non-alignment. Indeed, founding king Prithvi Narayan Shah observed Nepal as a yam between two boulders - China and India. This article originally featured in The Rising Nepal. Written by Dr Balmukunda Regmi, and read by Andy Brain, for non-profit freeform radio station Beware! The Radio. Do you have any questions for Dr Regmi? Perhaps an aspect of Nepali life that intrigues you? Get in touch via our website or social media feeds. #currentaffairs #international #radiostation #nepal
Our correspondent allows himself to become reacquainted with a village in the Kathmandu Valley, and reflects on changes and similarities since his last visit 35 years previously. This article originally featured in the Asia Pacific Daily. Written by Dr Balmukunda Regmi, and read by Andy Brain, for non-profit freeform station Beware! The Radio. Do you have any questions for Dr Regmi? Perhaps an aspect of Nepali life that intrigues you? Get in touch via our website or social media feeds. #currentaffairs #international #radiostation #nepal
Some ruminations on how Nepalis perceive and relate to others, and to the natural world around them. There are suggestions of land reforms which might improve food security. This article originally featured in the Annapurna Express: https://theannapurnaexpress.com/news/what-are-nepals-priorities-5560 Written by Dr Balmukunda Regmi, and read by Andy Brain, for non-profit freeform station Beware! The Radio. Do you have any questions for Dr Regmi? Perhaps an aspect of Nepali life that intrigues you? Get in touch via our website or social media feeds.
This time, Dr Balmukunda Regmi explores the voting process, looking at its barriers and benefits. Article read by Andy Brain, for non-profit freeform station Beware! The Radio. The article as originally published is available at: https://risingnepaldaily.com/news/10481. Do you have any questions for Dr Regmi? Perhaps an aspect of Nepali life that intrigues you? Get in touch via our website or social media feeds.
This time, Dr Balmukunda Regmi discusses Nepal's concerning trade imbalance, and suggests some ways of balancing the books. Originally published in The Annapurna Express, and broadcast on Beware! The Radio, a freeform, non-profit station. Read by Andy Brain, with apologies for any shaky pronunciation. You can read the original article here: https://theannapurnaexpress.com/news/bilateral-solutions-for-nepals-trade-imbalance-4856
This time, Dr Balmukunda Regmi shares some wry observations on the whole system of corporate social responsibility, and how its current weaknesses could be avoided. Originally published in The Rising Nepal, and broadcast on Beware! The Radio, a freeform, non-profit station. Read by Andy Brain, with apologies for any shaky pronunciation. You can read the original article here: https://risingnepaldaily.com/opinion/fulfilling-corporate-social-responsibility
This time, Dr Balmukunda Regmi considers the types of relationship Nepal may wish to pursue with the Taliban-ruled Afghanistan. Originally published in The Annapurna Express, and broadcast on Beware! The Radio. Read by Andy Brain.
This time, Dr Balmukunda Regmi looks at how the Universal Declaration of Human Rights measures up to our experience of an unequal world. Read by Andy Brain, as transmitted on Beware! The Radio.
A regular series of articles discussing aspects of life in the South Asian country, written by Dr Balmukunda Regmi. This episode makes a case for better harmony with our life-giving rivers and streams. Originally published in the Annapurna Express. Read by Andy Brain, as transmitted on Beware! The Radio.
A regular series of articles discussing aspects of life in the South Asian country, written by Dr Balmukunda Regmi. This episode examines a problem which weighs heavy on many schoolchildren. Originally published in the Annapurna Express. Read by Andy Brain, as transmitted on Beware! The Radio.
In this episode, Dr Balmukunda Regmi celebrates the many natural and manmade gifts bestowed on Nepal.  Read by Andy Brain - as ever, apologies for any shaky pronunciation.  The original article can be read here: https://risingnepaldaily.com/detour/is-nepal-a-rich-country
In Part 2 of this long-form article, as originally published in Pashupat Darpan journal, Dr Balmukunda Regmi discusses the role and symbolism of Naagas during the Shrawan period. Read by Andy Brain (with apologies for shaky pronunciation).
This time, part 1 of a long-form article discussing the month of Shrawan and festivals celebrated within. Written by Dr Balmukunda Regmi. Read by Andy Brain (with apologies for shaky pronunciation).
Dr Balmukunda Regmi discusses shared human endeavour, and access to Covid vaccinations. Read by Andy Brain.
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