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Friday Discussion is a program designed to engage and inform the core members on the ideas of free market economy and classical liberal ideas. Discussions are made on the contemporary issues (local or national) through
Bikalpa-an Alternative conducted the “Workshop on Accountability and Civic Leadership” in collaboration with Accountability Lab targeting the college students in Biratnagar. The objective of the program was to educate and trained young people on the
Bikalpa-an Alternative conducted the “Workshop on Accountability and Civic Leadership” in collaboration with Accountability Lab targeting the college students in Biratnagar. The objective of the program was to educate and trained young people on the
Friday Discussion is a program designed to engage and inform the core members on the ideas of free market economy and classical liberal ideas. Discussions are made on the contemporary issues (local or national) through
E-Rickshaw or city-rickshaw or city-safari as they are popularly known are one of the latest entry in the transport system of Nepal. Flexible, environmental friendly and affordable, these e-vehicles have been providing the answer to
Friday Discussion is a program designed to engage and inform the core members on the ideas of free market economy and classical liberal ideas. Discussions are made on the contemporary issues (local or national) through
March 31 2016 Every Last Thursday of Gregorian month, Bikalpa an Alternative jointly organize the “Last Thursday’s” event at Biratnagar in coordination with Hotel Namaskar, E4N and Makalu Television. Objective of the program is to
On this series, discussion was made on the Article of “Private Property”, where 10 numbers of part to discuss their views. The program is organized to engage core members and new comers who are interested
Friday Discussion is a program designed to engage and inform the core members on the ideas of free market economy and classical liberal ideas. Discussions are made on the contemporary issues (local or national) through
Right to property has been guaranteed as a fundamental right in the Interim Constitution of Nepal 2007. It allows for private land to be taken in case of its public utility upon due compensation. Since
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