Dear All
Martin Chautari is organizing the following discussions coming week at its premises, i.e. Block No.509, Prasuti Griha Marga, Thapathali (phone no. 4256239, 4238050, 4240059).
Please note that we are initiating a new series of discussion on environment related issues on every alternate Wednesday. It will be coordinated by a network of graduate students of environment science from different six colleges in Kathmandu:
Aaitabare Discussion Series (Sunday)
1 Jan 2006/ 17 paush 2062
Time: 3 pm
Topic: Possibility of Partnership between Seven Parties and Maoists.
Pundit: Lila Mani Pokharel, Janamorcha Nepal
Mangalbare Discussion Series (Tuesday)
3 Jan 2006/ 19 Paush 2062
Time: 5 pm
Topic: Using Nepali Language for Women's Computer Education.
Pundits: Ekta Silwal, Sristi Gurung and Sudha Acharya, Madan Puraskar Pustakalya
Environment Discussion Series (Alternate Wednesday)
4 Jan 2006/ 20 Paush 2062
Time: 3 pm
Topic: Role of Media on Environment Protection
Pundits: Rajesh Ghimire, NEFEJ and Binod Dawadi, ASCOL
Media Discussion Series (Thursday)
5 Jan 2006/ 21 Paush 2062
Time: 3 pm
Film @ Chautari (show and discussion)
Daying Ye's Hong Ying Tao (Red Cherry), 120 mins, 1995, China; Subtitles: English
Youth Discussion Series (Friday)
6 Jan 2006/ 22 Paush 2062
Time: 3 pm
Topic: Nepal Student Union -A road ahead
Pundit: Mahendra Sharma, President, NSU
Discussions take place at Martin Chautari
- every Sunday at 3:00 PM on various issues of research,
- every Tuesday at 5:00 PM on various topics,
- every alternate Wednesday at 3 PM on environment related issues (Network of graduate students of environment science, ECSN in collaboration with Martin Chautari organizes Environment Discussion Series),
- every Thursday at 3:00 PM on media related issues and
- every Friday at 3:00 PM on youth related issues (Youth Initiative in collaboration with Martin Chautari organizes Youth Discussion Series).
Schedule of Chautari's upcoming discussions is also available in its website
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http://www.martinchautari.org.np .
Participation is open to all. Unless otherwise stated, all discussions take place in the Nepali language.