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What is Biomimicry?

Dibyak Kapali

Biomimicry, which translates as imitation of the living, seeks to draw inspiration from natural selection solutions and apply the concepts to human engineering.

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Economy

Let there be more international students in Nepal

In this second episode, we talk with Prof. Uddhab Pyakurel, Kathmandu University School of Arts, who emphasises that Nepal’s government must prioritise international students — for instance — simplify the visa process and fees for them and extend adequate support to universities, and budgetary support to extend scholarship opportunities to international students.

Society

For balanced international relations, the house has to be in order first

This episode with Gaurab Shumsher Thapa touched upon the foundational understanding of the broader themes of international relations, the history of Nepal's IR, the essence of soft power, national interest, and the principle of Panchsheel.

Biomimicry, which translates as imitation of the living, seeks to draw inspiration from natural selection solutions and apply the concepts to human engineering.

Blog  Dibyak Kapali

GDP is limited to accumulation of material wealth and ignores the costs at which it is derived.

Blog  the_farsight

In August, the government raised Rs 30 billion by issuing three separate debentures worth Rs 10 billion each, and Rs 5.84 billion in a separate …

News  the_farsight

Managing non-performing loans is a crucial aspect of risk management.

Blog  the_farsight

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