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Nepal is away from space, but researchers say it should exploit satellites first


Nasana Bajracharya
May 7, 2021
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“That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.”
When Neil Armstrong took his first historic step on the moon on July 20, 1969, his words inspired the entire world for space research and exploration. It made what humankind hitherto thought was impossible possible, and let many young people dream of the stars.
Young people in Nepal are not alien to the thought although Nepal’s presence in space has not been recorded so far. For example, Dipesh Poudel always thought of space exploration to be something “very cool and exciting” when he saw it in movies. “I dreamt of being an astronaut, to reach the dark side of the moon.” With Curiosity and SpaceX’s mission to Mars, his desire to be an astronaut grew bigger.  ....

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Permit to plunder: How the environment is paying the price for Nepal local governments' greed – OnlineKhabar English News


Bhrikuti Rai
April 16, 2021
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Excavators and trucks lined up along the banks of the Indrawati river in Sindhupalchok. Photo: Bikram Rai
Industries that mine the riverbeds for stone and pebbles might be lucrative for local governments, but the environment is paying the price.
Like most locals from villages dotting the banks of the Indrawati in the Sindhupalchok district of central Nepal, Kamal Ratna Danuwar grew up with stories that revered the river. After all, the perennial waters of the snow-fed Indrawati nourished their fields and gave villagers bountiful harvests twice a year.
Danuwar remembers running barefoot along the banks of the turquoise river with a bamboo fishing rod in one hand and his game in the other. As a young boy, he was told that bringing back anything other than fish was a bad omen. “Not even a pebble,” he remembers his elders berating him. They believed anything brought back from the river would bring home angry spirits sin ....

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