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Press articles (used media abbreviations)
Civil Society Organisations: An Agent Of Change, by Uttam Maharjan (rn 15/03/2008)
Civil society to petition against Rs 1m for MPs (kp 16/01/2008)
Discourse on society and service, by Sangita Rayamajhi (kp 15/01/2008)
Civil society in introspection (kp 27/11/2007)
Civil Society organises sit in to exert pressure on the government (nn 06/06/2007)
'I had differences over principles with Dr Pandey', interview with Krishna Pahadi (kp 04/06/2007)
Strengthening the rule of law and security in Nepal, by Karon Cochran, Sobhakar Budhathoki and Colette Rausch (tg 30/05/2007)
Civil society groups to stage protests (samn 30/05/2007)
Nepali State and the Growth of Civil Society, by Rajeev Kunwar (tg 16/05/2007)
Pahadi distances himself from CMDP (nn 16/05/2007) [Does this mean that the civil society leadership does not differ from the selfish interests of the party leaders??]
The Civil Societies in Nepal, by Ram Kumar Dahal (tg 18/04/2007)
Civil society to hold citizen's mass meeting on Loktantra Day (nn 16/04/2007))
The Role of Civil Society, by Dev Raj Dahal (tg 24/01/2007)Civil society and democracy, by Mohan Lohani (kp 14/01/2007)
Relevancy of civil society in Nepal, by Ram Kumar Dahal (tg 27/09/2006)
Civil society launches pressure campaign (kp 27/07/2006)
Role Of Civil Society In Conflict Resolution, by C. D. Bhatta (rn 27/07/2006)
Role of Civil Society in Conflict Mediation and Peace Building in Nepal, by Tone Bleie, Chief, Gender and Dev. Section (UNESCAP), Thailand (tg 19/07/2006)
Challenges facing civil society, by Madhab P Khanal (kp 07/06/2006)
Civil Society in Nepal, by Ram Kumar Dahal (tg 07/06/2006)
Locating Nepalese Civil Society Groups, by Dev Raj Dahal (tg 31/05/2006)
Politics Of Civil Society: Who Is The Civil Society In Nepal? by C. D. Bhatta (rn 29/05/2006)
Whither Nepali civil society? (tg 10/08/2005) [a confusing analysis of recent trends]
Learning to speak, by Ajaya Bhadra Khanal (kp 27/12/2004)
Women rally against Maoists (kp 28/12/2004)
Massive rally for peace today (kp 27/12/2004), Rallying for peace (kp 28/12/2004), Public pressure (ht 29/12/2004)
Civic society’s memo to PM on missing persons (ht 18/12/2004)
South Asian Civil Society in Search for Peace, by Dev Raj Dahal (tg 15/12/2004)
The power of women leaves Dullu sans Maoists, by Surendra Kafle (ht 14/12/2004)
Active role of civil society urged (ht 13/12/2004)
Rally against Maoists (ht, 13/12/2004), Civil society stages anti-Maoist move (kp 13/12/2004))
Tanahun women rally for peace, by Ghanashyam Khadka (kp 04/12/2004), Baglung women intensify anti-Maoist campaign, by Binod Tripathi (kp 07/12/2004), Anti-Maoist wave (kp 07/12/2004), Dailekh people hand over four Maoists to administration (rn 07/12/2004)
‘Monarchy cannot be uprooted now’, interview with Krishna Jung Rayamajhi, former Justice at the Supreme Court and now head of the Citizens’ Commission (kp 22/11/2004)
People’s Conference mulls solution to instability (kp 07/11/2004), Pressure for peace talks urged (kp 08/11/2004), People’s Conference sounds out warning, by Damakant Jayshi (kp 08/11/2004)
Protest rally against strike held (ht 02/11/2004)
Citizen Peace Commission formed (ht 13/10/2004), Civil society forms panel to pitch for peace (kp 13/10/2004), Citizen’s peace commission formed (rn 13/10/2004)
Winning the peace: In the absence of electoral representation, civil society is the key, by Keshab B. Mathema (nt 01/10/2004)
Civil society and lasting solution, by Kamala Sarup (pr 23/09/2004)
Civic society seeks white paper on activities of political parties (rn 29/05/2004)
Role of civil society in conflict resolution, by Nischal N Pandey (kp 25/05/2004)
Nepal’s impotent civil society merely an onlooker of sad events (Telegraph, 28/05/2003)
Civil society aims to act as pressure group in talks (Himalayan Times, 26/02/2003)
Civil Society Movement: A New Momentum In Nepal, by Mukti Rijal (Rising Nepal, 11/02/2003)
Need for strong role of civil society, by Arjun Bhandari (Kathmandu Post, 02/01/2003)
Civil Society in Nepalese context: Media perspective, by Gopal Pokhrel (Telegraph, 27/11/2002)
The role of Civil Society in Democratization, by Gopal Siwakoti 'Chintan' (Telegraph, 20/11/2002)
Strengthening The Civil Society, by S.N. Sharma (Rising Nepal, 18/11/2002)
Partnership And Development: Role Of Civil Societies, by Shree Govind Shah (Rising Nepal, 12/10/2002)
Civic Education. For Promoting Democratic Values, by Ramesh Prasad Gautam (Rising Nepal, 07/09/2002)
Civil society in Nepal: Contest of state power is not its domain, by Ananta Raj Poudyal (Himalayan Times, 05/08/2002)
Strengthening South Asia’s civil society, by Khilendra Basnyat (Kathmandu Post, 17/05/2002)
Civic society should rally people against terrorists (People's Review, 25/04/2002)
Concept of civic education in Nepal, by Ramesh Prasad Gautam (Kathmandu Post, 21/04/2002)
Improvement In Civic Education Desired (Rising Nepal, 07/02/2002)
Emergency soul searching, by Seira Tamang (Nepali Times, 21/12/2001)
Civil Society Organisations: Audit Yourself Before You Audit Others, by Mukti Rijal (Rising Nepal, 04/12/2001)
Civil Society in Nepal: The Concept, by Dev Raj Dahal (Telegraph, 21/11/2001), see also part 2 (05/12/2001)
Civil society and feeble voice, by Sangram S Lama (Kathmandu Post, 30/10/2001)
Expecting a constructive role from Nepalese civil society would be hoping against hope, by Syed Mohammed Habibullah (Telegraph, 05/09/2001)
Poverty alleviation and role of civil society, by Sangram S Lama (Kathmandu Post, 03/05/2001)
Exploring Civil Society in Nepali Context: Are We Casually Donning Another Hat?, by Sushil R. Pandey (Telegraph, 01/11/2000)
part 2 (08/11/2000), part 3 (15/11/2000)
Civil society and democracy (Kathmandu Post, 25/08/2000)
Civil society, Self-help groups and voluntary organizations, by Dev Raj Dahal (Independent, 19/07/2000)
Civil Society’s Role Vital, by Khilendra Basnyat (Rising Nepal, 20/06/2000)
Strong civil society found absent (Kathmandu Post, 10/04/2000)
Nepal's democratic order has failed to cross the barrier of caste, family and kinship, by Dilli Ram Dahal (Telegraph, 23/02/2000)
Top 10% of Nepali population consumes more than bottom 50% taken together, by Henning Karcher (The Telegraph, 19 January 2000)
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