How can Nepal manage water amidst the fourth industrial revolution?
By SAGAR DHAKAL & NARESH SUWAL Published in Water Science Policy, March 25, 2021 Water and data are crucial resources of the 21st century. These two resources are going to influence upcoming global politics significantly. Nepal shares river basins with its two mighty neighbours – India and China. India has the cheapest internet in the world and good …. Read More
Hydraulic works in Nepal: Re-evaluation of safety criteria needed
By RAKESH KUMAR CHAUDHARY, RAVI KUMAR MISHRA Published in The Himalayan Times, Aug 27, 2021 Nepal is a mountainous country covered by rugged and fragile geological features and has faced many disasters.The increasing trend of average annual rainfall, concentrated storms (cloud burst) resulting in massive flood events, and many more other events such as landslide-triggered …. Read More
Bridge failures in Nepal: Diagnosis and solutions
By PRATYUSH JHA & RAKESH KUMAR CHAUDHARY Published in The Himalayan Times, Jul 20, 2021 Development of road networks and bridges in Nepal started around 60 years ago. During the initial years, most of the major works were completed through the technical and financial assistance of donor countries. Later, the Department of Roads (DoR) and …. Read More
Melamchi disaster aftermath: Challenges and sustainable solutions
By RAKESH KUMAR CHAUDHARY & ISHWAR JOSHI Published in The Himalayan Times, Jul 06, 2021 Nepal, with 80 per cent of its area comprising fragile Himalayan mountains, has been facing a number of disasters of late. Around 6,000 rivers and rivulets drain from north to south of the country, and the country gets more than …. Read More