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Press articles (used media abbreviations)
Science and Technology: Space For Progress (sp 05/03/2010)
Biogas brings ‘green revolution’ to rural Nepal (Dawn 29/09/2009)
Lokta paper standards to be fixed by June-end, by Eliza Tuladhar (ht 22/06/2009)
Danfe remains neglected after historic flight (rep 17/06/2009)
Indifferent NAST helps illegal foreign researchers’ cause, by Bishnu Prasad Aryal (ht 15/05/2009)
Local technologies on show (kp 03/05/2009)
Herb producers want advanced lab, by Ramesh Shrestha (kp 15/04/2009)
Engineering students’ design comes to fruition (ht 28/03/2009)
Training workshop on SPVPS kicks off (nn 24/03/2009)
An appropriate time for technology: Let's make better chulos for the poor, the information superhighway can wait, by CK Lal (nt 19/12/2008)
Rs 87m for science, technology awards (ht 03/12/2008)
Investment In S&T, For National Development, by Baburam Bhattarai (rn 15/11/2008)
5th National Science Conference: Need And Relevance, by Rajesh Man KC (rn 11/11/2008), Prioritising area of tech innovation stressed (rn 14/11/2008)
Nepal’s first solar vehicle test-driven, by Janak Nepal (kp 18/09/2008)
Dang students produce fuel out of resin, by Udaya GM (ht 11/09/2008)
Water Mills: An Energy Source At Rural Areas, by Bikash Thapa (sp 08/08/2008)
Technology In Economy, by G.K. Pakavath (rn 28/07/2008)
Simple and cheap: Nepal's application of science (Science and Development Network 16/08/2007)
Nepal lags behind in science, technology: UN (kp 20/07/2007)
Traditional water mill technology helps boost livelihoods (Relief Web 05/07/2007)
Wheels of change: Improving water mills has a domino effect, by Mallika Aryal (nt 22/06/2007)
Technology and employment, by Girish P Pant (kp 27/04/2007)
Biotechnology not faring well (kp 15/03/2007)
Simple technology, by Abhaya Raj Joshi (kp 06/01/2007)
Cleaner brick technology introduced (samn 05/10/2006)
Biotechnology holds promise for Nepal (samn 04/10/2006)
VSBK tech in brick-kilns eco, workers friendly, by Kosh Raj Koirala (kp 18/09/2006)
Watermills Still the Rule in Rural: Nepal Preferred to diesel-powered mills, by Bishnu K.C. (Ohmy News 30/07/2006)
Surahi, a Refrigerator Made from Clay Container keeps water cool in hot remote climates of Nepal, by Rupa Kharel (Ohmy News 09/07/2006)
Nepali invents Methane producing machine n(kp 03/07/2006)
Clean & green & electric: Drive this new Made in Nepal electric van and you not only save money but also save the planet, by Kunda Dixit (nt 17/03/2006)
EV manufacturing project in limbo (ht 17/12/2004)
Improved ovens save women from smoke (rn 28/10/2004)
Electric vehicle makers to import spare parts from India, by Tika R Pradhan (ht 17/10/2004)
Improved stoves get popular in Pyuthan (ht 02/09/2004)
Traditional grinding machines on verge of extinction (rn 13/07/2004)
Improved oven construction held (rn 06/07/2004)
Micro-organism testing launched, by Chinta Mani Poudel (ht 02/07/2004)
Electrolyser to make cheap hydrogen developed in city, by Indra Gurung (ht 25/06/2004)
Hydrogen energy:Nepal’s future prospect, by P L Singh (Kathmandu Post, 29/06/2003), Storage and transport of hydrogen, by P L Singh (Kathmandu Post, 30/06/2003)
Hi-tech pyramid lab at Everest base, by Dinesh R Bhuju and Gian P Verza (Kathmandu Post, 22/06/2003)
Science & Technology Development In Nepal, by Rajesh Man K.C. (Rising Nepal, 06/12/2002)
Devkota unveils new science policy (Himalayan Times, 21/11/2002)
Colloidal silver, a new water filter device, by Razen Manandhar (Kathmandu Post, 26/1/2002)
Solar water pump saves time, improves health of villagers, by Madhav Aryal (Kathmandu Post, 22/10/2002)
Appropriate Technology: An Alternative Resource To Development, by Poshendra Satyal Pravat (Rising Nepal, 23/09/2002)
Technological Progress: Source Of Development, by Tanka Raj Niraula (Rising Nepal, 11/09/2001)
Nepal for latest technology (Rising Nepal, 20/04/2001)
Watermills boost local skill (Rising Nepal, 04/05/2000)
Role of IT in the new millennium, by Jagadish Sharma (The Kathmandu Post, 13 January 2000)
Useful indigenous technology, by Rajendra Uprety (The Rising Nepal, 4 January 2000)