News and Activities
  2010-08-12—News
Sindhuplanchowk, Chautra Open Debate Episode Screened
MIREST Nepal organized one of its series of television screening at its head office at Lalitpur. The Sinduplanchowk episode which comprised interaction between CA members and political leaders and the local people was screened amidst journalists, experts, lawyers and women group representing various organizations.

  2010-07-18—Activities
Kathmandu demands referendum on monarchy and secularism
The public thronged to the interaction program organized by MIREST NEPAL at Basantapur, Kathmandu on 9th July, 2010 to voice their opinions and put forward their questions to Nepali Congress CA member Nagendra Raj Joshi, CPN-UML CA member Pradip Gyawali, UCPN-M CA member Amik Sherchan, President of Rashtriya Prajatratrik Party-Nepal Kamal Thapa and civil society member Malla K Sundar.

  2010-06-14—News
JANAKPUR Open Debate Episode Screened
MIREST Nepal organized one of its series of television screening on at its head office at Lalitpur amidst journalists, experts, lecturer and students.

Press Release
2009-07-24
Press Release- reduction in time allotted for public opinion

2008-06-02
PAK Danish Embassy bomb blast: 2065/02/20



2010-08-22 —News

MIREST Nepal releases “RESOURCE BOOK ON CONSTITUION MAKING PROCESSSES AND “WILL OF PEOPLE”
August 19.2010, Kathmandu: Constituent Assembly Chairman Subash Chandra Nembang as Chief Guest of the Program released the books “POLITICAL ACCOUNTABILITY : RESOURCE BOOK ON CONSTITUION MAKING PROCESSSES and book on “WILL OF PEOPLE” by MIREST Nepal amidst a special program conducted here in Kathmandu.

Publication
2010-08-22
MIREST E-BULLETIN VOL:20





MIREST E-BULLETIN VOL:19





Latest Articles
  2010-08-31
Nepal remains to be a patriarchal society - Salina Tulachan
From the dawn of civilization, women have always been the weaker group. Dependent on their male partners for food and shelter, their job had only been to protect their children.

  2010-05-04
Federalism is not synonymous with Democracy: A misconception is being created here - Suresh Acharya
The word federalism comes from the Latin word feodus and denotes negotiation or united. According to the famous writer on federalism K.C. Whare (1963), the power is divided between the center and the federal states in such a way that both governments can function cordially and independently.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            

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