Research Seminar Series
Chautari started a separate series of discussions related to current political affairs every Sunday at 3 PM from February 2003. The date and title of the discussions and the names of the people who led the discussions (Pundits) are listed in archives below. Since February 2005 to October 2005, regular Sunday discussion series has been converted to research series. However, after October 2005, Sunday series included discussions on both types of topics either research or current politics.
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Review of Martin Chautari’s Media Adhyayan Journal (Volume 1 - 8)
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Research for Policy Making in Complex Areas Like Climate Change and Food Security in Nepal: Some Reflections
Policy Discussion Series (jointly organized by MC, Southasia Institute of Advanced Studies and Nepal Policy Research Network)
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Retention of Nurses in Rural Nepal: How Can Health Sector Decentralization Help?
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Why are Inclusion Policies in Nepal Ineffective? What could be the Way Forward?
Policy Discussion Series (Jointly organized with Nepal Policy Research Network and Southasia Institute of Advanced Studies)
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Education, Employment and Transition: The 'Marginalised' Experience in Nepal
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Changes in Landscape of Kathmandu: Vision from Photographic History of Nepal
History Discussion Series (Jointly Organized with History Association of Nepal and Central Department of History, Tribhuvan University
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Protest Movements in India and Nepal: A Study of Nirbhaya and Occupy Baluwatar Movements
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Intellectuals' Engagement in Policy Reform in Nepal: An Experience of 1990 Liberalization Policy
Policy Discussion Series (Jointly Organized with Southasia Institute of Advanced Studies and Nepal Policy Research Network)
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Post 2015 Development Agenda and Challenges for Nepal
Policy Discussion Series (Jointly Organized with Southasia Institute of Advanced Studies and Nepal Policy Research Network)