Mangalbaarey

Martin Chautari began in 1991 as a discussion group among academics and development professionals who held meetings every two weeks to share their experiences and insights in matters pertaining to the public interest. The discussions became more regular over time, and in 1995 began to be held weekly, under the name 'Mangalbaarey'.

Since then, the Mangalbaarey discussion series has hosted hundreds of speakers in the fields of academia, politics, activism, journalism, civil rights, development, and private sector initiatives, all speaking on subjects that they have in-depth knowledge about and experience in. Mangalbaarey's speakers do not just lecture the public; they face questions and at times intense scrutiny from the participants at the discussion, who include professionals in a variety of fields, as well as students and engaged citizens. The open, uncensored atmosphere at the discussion helps sharpen the focus of the topic at hand, and leaves speakers and participants alike with enhanced knowledge of matters of public interest.

Mangalbaarey is one of Martin Chautari's core activities, promoting Chautari's basic principle of inclusive, high-level public discourse. The discussion series is the longest of its kind operating in Kathmandu, contributing to the refinement of public discourse in Nepal. The date and title of the previous presentations since September 1995 and the names of the people who led the discussions (Pundits) are listed in archives below.

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Cinema is a Moving Illusory 3-Dimension Form

Art Discussion series
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Human Dimensions of Conservation: A Discussion of Approaches and Applications

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State Restructuring Commission’s Reports: Experiences of a Minority Member

What is happening in Nepal?
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Discussion on Khagendra Sangraula's Aphnai Ankhako Layama

Book Discussion Series
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Master Degree in Fine Arts: Experiences and Expressions

Art Discussion Series
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Writing Novel: My Experiences

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Discussion on Abhaya Shrestha's Book Teshro Kinara

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Current Debates on Constitution Making in Nepal

What is happening in Nepal?
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In Restrospect: Art Education in Pune

Art Discussion series
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Discussion on Hetchakuppa, A Novel by Rajan Mukarung

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Producing Efficacious Medicines: Quality, Potency, Lineage and Critically Endangered Knowledge

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Demographic Trends Across the High Himalaya: What We Know, and Why It Matters

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Cruel Radiance: An Intersubjective Focus on the Person in Avant-Documentary

Art Discussion series
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Nepal's 2011 Census and the Demographic Changes

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The Challenges of Making Bibliographies in Nepal for Librarians and Researchers

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Nepali Politics after Seven-Point Deal

What is Happening in Nepal?
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Patricia McCormik's Novel Sold

Book Discussion Series
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Discussion on Krishna Prasad Bhattarai's Autobiography Mero Ma and Girija Prasad Koirala's Memoir Aafnai Kura

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Kathmandu to Fukuoka

Art Discussion series
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Aahuti's Book Nepalma Varnabyabastha ra Barga Sangharsha