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Archive Monarchy 2000-2001 |
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What's new after new Monarch crowned? by PR Pradhan (People's Review, 20/12/2001) HM seriously concerned about citizens' plight,
by P.R. Pradhan (People's Review, 13/12/2001) Princess Prekshya, three others, killed in chopper crash
(Kathmandu Post, 13/11/2001) Nepal, Nepali and their King, by Girish Ghimire (People's Review, 08/11/2001) King reiterates he will uphold constitution and nationalism
(People's Review, 08/11/2001) Modernise the monarchy, by Narahari Acharya
(Nepali Times, 02/11/2001) Crown
prince: a royal Dashain gift (Newslook Magazine, 26/10/2001) King Gyanendra airs His internal desires! (Telegraph, 17/10/2001) Voice for active monarchy heard again (People's Review, 11/10/2001) Prince Parash to be declared Crown Prince next year (People's Review, 11/10/2001) Royal massacre in Nepal: An intimate account of love, violence and royalty, by Edward Klein (Earth Times, 05/10/2001) Nepali Monarchy in focus (Telegraph, 03/10/2001) Notes on a massacre, by Satish Jung Shahi (Sunday Post, 30/09/2001) Constitutional Monarchy, not republic state needed, by Prakash Gurung (People's Review, 27/09/2001) Prince Parash preparing for Crown Prince's position (People's Review, 27/09/2001) Birendra as the King of Nepal, by Nikolay Listopadov (People's Review, 13/09/2001) King Gyanendra speaks his mind!
(Telegraph, 05/09/2001) Narayanhiti whodunit. Who cares? by Kanak Dixit (Nepali Times, 31/08/2001) King G’s 100 days,
by Binod Bhattarai (Nepali Times, 31/03/2001) Monarchy and the Deuba-Dahal dialogue,
by Kailali (People's Review, 30/08/2001) H.M. King Gyanendra's expressions create ripples in political sector! (Telegraph, 22/08/2001) King Birendra’s legacy, by Pramod Mishra (Nepali Times, 17/08/2001) Thy Kingdom Come, by Ranjit Rauniyar (Telegraph, 08/08/2001) Queen as ruler
(Nepali Times, 27/07/2001) They say this, as Dr. S. Johnson said,
by Yadav Khanal (People's Review, 26/07/2001) Recalling King Birendra’s Nepal, by Subarna B Chhetri (Kathmandu Post, 15/07/2001) King Gyanendra’s burden of living,
by Saubhagya Shah (Nepali Times, 06/07/2001) Monarchy: Anchor Of Stability, by Keshab Poudel (Spotlight, 06/07/2001) Why the continuing attacks on King and Army? by Mana Ranjan Josse (People's Review, 28/06/2001) King Birendra, Ganesh Man and democracy (Nepali Times, 22/06/2001, originally published in Punarjagaran, 12/06/2001)) From regal to royal, by C.K. Lal (Nepali Times, 22/06/2001) Monarch for crisis management, by Sameer Man Pradhan (Kathmandu Post, 22/06/2001) Democratic Norms Must Be Adhered
To (People's Review, 21/06/2001) Robustness, an asset of Nepalese society, by Nishchal Nath Pandey (Kathmandu Post, 21/06/2001) Late King Birendra shares his breakfast with poor kids! (Telegraph, 20/06/2001) King Birendra’s political legacy, by Shreedhar Gautam (Kathmandu Post, 16/06/2001) The once and future king, by Dubby Bhagat (Nepali Times, 15/06/2001) The Challenges The New Monarch Faces, by Madhav Kumar Rimal (Spotlight, 15/06/2001) Support the King (People's Review, 14/06/2001) Bush's message to King Gyanendra politically meaningful (People's Review, 14/06/2001) Institution of unity in diversity, by Nagendra Chhetri (Kathmandu Post, 13/06/2001) An end of an era, by Ratnakar Adhikari (Kathmandu Post, 11/06/2001) >L % jL/]Gb| / zflGtIf]q k|:tfj, by Kamal Thapa (Deshantar, 10/06/2001) Shah Dynasty: Changing Of The Guards, by Akshay Sharma (Spotlight, 08/06/2001) Royal Proclamation (People's Review, 07/06/2001) King Birendra’s 30-year reign, by Siva Gaunle (Nepali Times, 06/06/2001) Gorkha wears a gloomy look, by Shukra Raj Pant (Kathmandu Post, 05/06/2001) Custom, tradition of accession to the Throne (Kathmandu Post, 03/06/2001) On the royal tragedy of 1 June 2001 see special subsite Development of Palace land irks City officials, by Razen Manandhar (Kathmandu Post, 23/03/2001) "Practical exigencies" demand the King's direct rule, by Yadav Khanal (People's Review, 08/03/2001) Democracy must be reflected in our political conduct: HM (Rising Nepal, 18/02/2001) All eyes towards Constitutional monarch (Telegraph, 14/02/2001) Former Lioness speaks! (Telegraph, 17/01/2001) Concept of monarchy and army mobilization, by Nagendra Chhetri (Kathmandu Post, 15/01/2001) Monarchy and national consensus, by Kirti Nidhi Bista ((Kathmandu Post, 11/01/2001) Active monarchy against national interest: Adhikari (Kathmandu Post, 11/01/2001) Symbol of Nepali nationhood, by C.K. Lal (Nepali Times, 29/12/2000) Heartiest felicitation (Kathmandu Post, 29/12/2000) Political flaws return to haunt the nation, by Madan P. Khanal (People's Review, 28/12/2000) Give me the army, I will organize a coup against the government and handover the country to the
King (People's Review, 21/12/2000) 'Palace - speak'
(Nepali Times, 03/11/2000) The King must takeover power to rescue the
country (People's Review, 24/08/2000) Image of Royalty smeared
(Kathmandu Post, 22/08/2000) Chakka jam, rallies against Paras Shah (Kathmandu Post, 10/08/2000) Remove all immunities (Kathmandu Post, 09/08/2000) Monarchy symbol of national unity (Rising Nepal, 27/06/2000) King's active leadership urged (People's Review, 11/05/2000) Practice what you preach: Give as you take, by Kishore Shrestha (People's Review, 27/04/2000) Monarchy indispensable, says Rayamajhi (The Rising Nepal, 1 January 2000) Constitutional monarchy: very important role, by Mukti Rijal (The Rising Nepal, 29 December 1999) King's observations meaningful (The People's Review, 23 December 1999) King subtly warns the government (The Telegraph, 22 December 1999) Reading between the lines (The Independent, 22 December 1999) Advocating for the King's rule (The People's Review, 16 December 1999) |
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