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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Why do Women Participate in so few Numbers in Public Discussions/Interactions?

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Can Microfinance Empower Women?

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Maithili Literature and Culture

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Jyapu Culture of Kathmandu: Where Headed?

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The Environmental Movement in Nepal: What has it achieved? Where to go from here?

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Nepal Bhasa Movement and Community Agenda of the Newars

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Yogmaya and Other Historical Women of the Arun Valley

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Membership in WTO: What will Nepal get?

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Coup in Pakistan: Worries in Nepal

Open Discussion led by Krishna Hachhethu and C K Lal
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No discussion due to Tihar holidays

No discussion due to Tihar holidays
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Kamaiyas (Bonded Labourers) in Western Nepal: What is their situation at the moment and how can they be 'freed'?

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Khagendra Sangraula's new novel Junkiriko Sangit: What do readers have to say?

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The 2001 Census: Strategies to counter the under-enumeration of janajatis

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Trafficking of Women and Girls: Findings of a New Research

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Discussing Filim in the context of the Nepali movies

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Magical Power, Social Power: Tamang Derision of State Authority

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Why is Osho near to Marx?

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Muluki Ain: Why are revisions necessary? What revisions should be done?

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Situation of Current Nepali Arts

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The Responsibility of the Society toward old citizens