Nepali press under Emergency: A survey of the First Six Months is an effort by the Recent for investigative Journalism to understand our capability as journalists to adequately inform our audience on the conflict that is ravaging the country. The analysis is based on what the mainstream press- limited to the Nepali-language broadsheet dailies here- reported and wrote about during the first six months of the emergency starting 26 November 2001. It attempts to gauge the effectiveness of press coverage in terms of accuracy, fairness and balance in order to assess whether the newspapers with the widest reach have or have not helped increase our understanding of the crisis. Well-informed decisions can result only from sound understanding. This is why the quality of media coverage is vital for conflict resolution and peace-making which we believe is what every Nepali wants. The media can aid the process through fair, impartial and wholesome coverage.
Track Il Nepals Pluralistic Hydropower Development Post Arun
BIKASH PANDEY
MARTIN CHAUTARI
Nepals Failed Development Reflections on the Mission and the Maladies
DEVENDRA RAJ PANDEY
MANDALA BOOK POINT KATHMANDU
SOME ASPECTS OF INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT IN NEPAL
SHARAD SHARMA
SHOBHA SHARMA
ESSAYS ON TOURISM
RATNA SAHAI
CROSS PUBLICATIONS
DEBT TRAP AND ITS MANAGEMENT IN NEPAL
SHARMA GUNA NIDHI
NEFAS
Fill up your details to notify you when this book will be available