Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024)

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The inclusion of comparative studies on land reforms, alongside critical reflections on caste and ethnic dynamics, expands the conversation beyond national borders and invites broader theoretical engagement. Notably, the reviews on Himalayan Buddhism highlight cultural resilience and the unique role of spiritual heritage in promoting social harmony and community-based development in Nepal’s highlands. Together, these contributions encourage reflection on how tradition and modernity can coexist, inform policy, and guide future research. As Nepal navigates rapid socio-economic change, the insights presented here underscore the need for inclusive development models rooted in equity, cultural consciousness, and human dignity. We hope this issue inspires further dialogue, critical inquiry, and meaningful scholarship within the academic community.

Published: 2025-11-13