Investigative Stories
In the last decade the number of DSB jumped from 16 to 25. As per the permit letter SA/63DSB/356 from Nepal’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (dated 6 November 2006), six DSB – Kohalpur, Waling, Diktel, Besi Sahar, Tikapur and Gorkha - of the 13 that were proposed in 1996 were completed. 
On 22 January 1952, Dr Singh led Raksha Dal to a revolt and took control of several important places in Kathmandu. According to Grishma Bahadur Devkota’s book ‘Nepal ko Rajnitik Darpan’, Matrika Prasad Koirala and his ministers went to Delhi the following week and requested the Indian government to rebuild Nepal’s National Army.More Investigative Stories
Nepal’s local governments have spent Rs1.5 billion in DPRs. Has it all gone to waste?
Many detailed project reports (DPRs) are neither on record nor have the proposed projects taken off. CIJ Nepal investigates what...
Pokhariya Municipality: The local government that has become the hotbed of organised corruption
The local government has witnessed illicit transfer and appointment of hundreds of officials. Many say they had paid for the...
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