Skip to main page content Skip to main navigationbar


Logo of Martin Chautari. Logo of Martin Chautari written in enlish and Nepali.

 

Upcoming discussions

Discussions take place at Martin Chautari every Sunday at 3 pm on Research and Politics related topics, every Tuesday at 5 pm on various topics and every Thursday at 3 pm on Media related issues. Participation is open to all. Unless otherwise stated, all discussions take place in the Nepali language.


Aitbarey Discussion Series (Sunday)

22 April 2007 / 9 baisakh 2064 (Time: 3 pm)
Topic: The Rise and Fall of the 1990 Constitution: A Preliminary Diagnosis
Pundit: Mara Malagodi, PhD Scholar, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS),
University of London (Presentation will be in English)


Mangalbare Discussion Series (Tuesday)

24 April 2007 / 11 baisakh 2064(Time: 5 pm)
Topic: What is Nepali Culture ?
Pundit: Satya Mohan Joshi, Culture Expert


Media Discussion Series (Thursday)

26 April 2007 / 13 baisakh 2064(Time: 3pm)
Topic: Radio Broadcasting Survey 2006  
Pundit: Pawan Prakash upreti, Equal Access Nepal


Youth Discussion Series (Friday)

27 April 2007 / 14 Baisakh 2064(Time: 3pm)
Topic: Youth Discussions Series: Review 2063
Open Discussion


For further details please contact chautari@mos.com.np


 
logo of Martin chautari, a picture of a chautari site (a place for rest and debate, a central located site placed in every village in Nepal. Depicts a tree where the trunk shapes an M, and the ground, where people sat in the shade, forms the letters 'Martin Chautari' Image of the name 'Martin Chautari' in Nepali, link directing to information regarding Nepali version of site