Table of Contents
Articles
| Performing security in Nepal’s little America: Bureaucracy and its malcontents | |
| Heather Hindman | 1-17 |
| The Strength of Weak Ties: Role of Networks in Nepali Migration to South and Southeast Asia 1900-2000 | |
| Lopita Nath | 18-47 |
| The correlation between media and technology: The context of the gradual rise of new media | |
| Radka Kohutova | 48-70 |
| NGOs and rural poverty eradication in Karnataka-India: Tracing the root of the difficulty and solution | |
| Nanjuda DC, Tanuja Mohapathra | 71-80 |
| Globalization, pedagogy and international literature for children and young adults | |
| Hari R Adhikari | 81-99 |
| Cultural aesthetics of the contemporary | |
| Sanjeev Uprety | 100-110 |
| Criticalizing the pedagogy of English studies: A Nepalese perspective | |
| Ghanashyam Sharma | 111-135 |
| Diaspora studies: Roots and critical dimensions | |
| Hem Raj Kafle | 136-149 |
| Sahridayata in communication | |
| Nirmala Mani Adhikary | 150-160 |
| Reflective journaling: An autoethnographic experience | |
| Kashiraj Pandey | 161-167 |
| Machinery of state control: History of cinema censor board in Nepal | |
| Harsha Man Maharjan | 168-190 |
| Language as a way of shaping our identity, idea and action | |
| Rebati Prasad Neupane | 191-197 |
| Global audiences, local images: The question of exoticization in Slumdog Millionaire | |
| Tika Lamsal | 198-209 |
| Mass media in post-1990 Nepal: Ajar window of mass communication | |
| Eak Prasad Duwadi | 210-222 |
| Resistance to ideologies: A study of Melville’s “Bartleby the Scrivener” | |
| Bal Bahadur Thapa | 223-232 |
| Reminiscing Bhim Darshan Roka | |
| Jangab Chauhan | 233-251 |