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Rajendra Bahadur Singh

Rajendra Bahadur Singh

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Dialogue, Monologue, and Soliloquy as Tools for Conflict Res...

Communication is the lifeblood of human interaction, serving as the conduit through which ideas, emotions, and conflicts flow. In the intricate web of interpersonal relationships, the mechanisms of dialogue, monologue, and soliloquy play pivotal roles in navigating and resolving conflicts. These lin...
Dec 08, 2023
OPINION

Assessing Nepal’s Future Conflict Trends

Nepal's cultural and ethnic diversity has been a hallmark of its society for centuries. Home to over 125 ethnic groups and languages, the country's identity is a mosaic of traditions, beliefs, and histories. This very diversity, while offering strength and resilience, also may form the bedrock of id...
Aug 30, 2023
OPINION

Election Manifestos and Reformation of Government and Electo...

The proclamation of election manifestos has become a ritualistic event that is never scrutinized after the political parties form the government, although this time the general public and the election analysts have aggressively been attacking the aims and agendas presented in the election manifestos...
Nov 13, 2022
OPINION

Logics, Literature and Law Education Curriculum

It is unfortunate that all the contents, which have a deep affinity with legal studies, have been discarded in the BALLB courses.
Jul 04, 2022
OPINION

What do songs have to do with polity and public?

Songs are the strongest vehicle for the dissemination of different messages in societies across the world. The melody and metrics they have easily draw the attention of the listeners/audiences to the message they carry. As a result, a song can influence the people with the message it carries easily.
Mar 22, 2022
OPINION

Local Level Election: Issues of Political Representation

The ambiguous and unclear provisions in the election laws which are hampering the political representation of all should be further simplified so that everyone can see everyone’s representative in the mirror of local government.
Mar 14, 2022
OPINION

Law as Literature

The advocates recited many poems and songs, referred to some dialogues from dramas in the hearing process of the case on the dissolution of the House of Representatives, as if a grand literary symposium was being organized. The same got highlighted and published by the mainstream media repeatedly; a...
Jun 17, 2021
OPINION

What’s wrong with law education?

Pedagogy of law has not been changed to suit the changed context. We still use the obsolete teaching-learning methods.
Sep 27, 2020
OPINION

Why Chhaupadi persists

Hindson Bethan (2009) mentions that menstruation taboos universally prevailed up to the mid-twentieth century in the world although anthropologists and historians did not make these taboos the subject of research until recently. Likewise, M Guterman and others (2007) provide that major religions of...
Feb 06, 2020