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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State of Health and Politics in Nepal: Exploring the Hegemony of Biomedicine in Nepal
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A Feminist Analysis Discourses of Sex Trafficking in Nepal with a Focus on Policy and NGO Programming
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A Paradoxical Indigenous Water Management System in the Hills of Nepal
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Nepal-India Water Relations: A Case Study of Pancheshwar Multipurpose Project with Critical Analysis of Mahakali Treaty
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Education for Development: A Socio-historical Discourse Analysis of Development Initiatives in Nepal (1951-1980)
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Structure, Subjectivity and Schooling of the Tamang Community & Livelihood
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On the Political Uses of Knowledge: A Critique on Use of Social Science Research in Policy Making
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Family Experiences of Death and Bereavement due to Political Violence in Post-conflict Situation: A Case Study of Nepal
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Gap between Educational Policy and Practice: Reflections from the Field
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Beyond the Rhetoric of Competitiveness: How Can We Compare Nepalese Readymade Garment Industry with Its Rivals?
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Discussion on a Novel Salijo by Mohan Sharma
Literature and Book Discussion