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Krishna Hari Pushkar

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Mr. Pushkar was a DAAD fellow and studied research master in peace and conflict studies in Germany. Also, he holds an internationally honored first class master degree in public administration. He has participated in dozens of national and international trainings, seminars,and workshops programs related to governance, migration, ethnicity, social inclusion, human rights, diplomacy, peace, security and conflict management in US, Europe and Asian countries. Mr. Pushkar often writes opinion articles, reports, conduct researches and publish commentary notes on the various contemporary issues related to the areas of his expertise, specially with reference to Nepal. He is an Under Secretary of Nepal Government and well honored as a Peace, Security and Conflict Management Professional. Mr. Pushkar actively involves and contributes regularly to the dozens of national and international nongovernmental organizations as a capacity of peace and conflict management expert.

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SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Is Nepal Practicing Faulty Inclusion Laws? This article has tried to highlight the some of the issues that shows that how ongoing Nepalese faulty inclusion law is pushing excluded people more excluded in the name of so called inclusion. The article talks and discuss on the ongoing process of "Exclusion through Inclusion in Nepal".
SHARE More Sharing        Friday, September 9, 2011
Nepal Must Institutionalize System of Dialogue to Address Labour Disputes An Outlook from Practical Perspective of Nepal: Dilemma on Dialogue and Negotiation in Labour Issue
SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Diplomacy in Nepal Public Diplomacy in Nepal, new trend, new challenges, new dimensions and new context to meet the contemporary need of Nepal's diplomacy.
SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Big Boss Fights ( Mr. Bharat Mohan Adhikari Vs Mr. Rameshwar Khanal) It is painful to read media news on the ongoing cold war and growing unfair relationship between the Finance Minister Bharat Mohan Ahdikari and Finance Secretary Rameshwar Khanal.
SHARE More Sharing        Monday, January 3, 2011
Nepal's Post-Conflict Reconstruction is Underway But in a Critical Phase All political parties and its leaders should be united urgently in one platform with positive attitude to encounter existing challenges and difficulties tactfully, collectively and systematically in scientific manner to achive the goal of post conflict reconstruction and development in Nepal.
SHARE More Sharing        Sunday, November 14, 2010
Parliamentarians Raped the Interim Constitution of Nepal The Bar association has concluded the complaint of CNRM as constitutional violation; impunity and ill-intentioned complain that is totally baseless, illegal, sponsored and fabricated. Judicial experts consider the unfortunate action of CNRC as a constitutional rape.
SHARE More Sharing        Sunday, August 1, 2010
Weak State: Foreigners Disobeying the Laws of Nepal In Nepal, there is pitiable coordinating among the respective authorities on the issue. The Labour Department, Immigration Department and other sectorial department and ministries rarely share and coordinate the information, or even use joint efforts to address the issues of disobeying and impunity of foreigners that would compel them to respect and follow the laws of Nepal.
SHARE More Sharing        Sunday, July 11, 2010
UNMIN's Reintegration Plan is Under Fire in Nepal UNMIN's has imported and now introduced a sixty weeks reintegration plan for ex-Maoist Combatants in Nepal. The Plan has come as a nasty surprise for domestic peace stakeholders, because the plan was supposed to come after political consensus and proper homework - respecting the aspirations and needs of the nation. It did not, however, come in the right time, right manner, right way or by the right authority.
SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, July 10, 2010
Government in Nepal: Consensual Vs Majority Party? Eventually, the issue of consensual government has become a principal need for Nepal, but it seems almost impossible due to the hoggishness and infighting of political leaders and parties.
SHARE More Sharing        Friday, June 25, 2010
Reintegration of Former Combatants The reintegration issue of ex-Maoist combatants has become one of the most confrontational issues of the ongoing Nepal peace process.
SHARE More Sharing        Friday, June 4, 2010
Resolve the Labour Attaché Issue Soon in Nepal In media, our government is always talking about "Impunity", but what about the impunity that are being performed by particularly government authority and its' officials?
(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Thursday, May 6, 2010
Neither Peace nor Constitution in Nepal The ongoing Nepalese Peace Process (PP) has been virtually postponed and deadline of constitution writing is somehow ended without submitting even the coarse draft of new constitution of New Nepal. Therefore, it is essential to restructure the entire comprehensive peace accord in new dimension with new approach to achieve sustainable peace and security.
SHARE More Sharing        Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Politics on Peace and Constitution in Nepal Nepal's much awaited highlevel political mechanism (HPM) finally has constituted, but there is much confusion. It is viewed differently in the national and international arena. Some political pundits look at the mechanism as an important milestone while others see a strategic conspiracy.
SHARE More Sharing        Monday, January 11, 2010
Nepal: Disappearing Security in Occlusion Nepal: Fully responsible and accountable governance and government, both are the essential conditions to a successful security system. The national security leaders as well as high ranking officials must work hard to resolve the security lapses problem properly, otherwise they should quite immediately from their public posts in ethical and moral ground.
SHARE More Sharing        Friday, December 25, 2009
Security Sector Reform in Nepal:With reference to UNSCR 1325 The United Nation Security Council Resolution 1325 and Security Sector Reform is significantly relevance to each other. So, the meaningful incorporation of 1325 into national security and defense mechanism of Nepal may only bring expected impact in favor of women during conflict or post conflict situation as expected by UNSCR 1325.
SHARE More Sharing        Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Nepal:National Security System is under Threat It is urgent need for Government of Nepal to find out immediately that how did NIDN's secret reports become public besides its sophisticated secret proceedings system. Please find out who is guilty and where is the fractures in our system?
SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, December 12, 2009
Nepal: Polity for Peace The article deals with the political dilemmas of ongoing peace and constitution building process of Nepal and it provides possible ways out of the topsy-turvydom. It highlights the contemporary affairs of Nepalese political culture. Specially, it prescribes the proficient ways to end all types of political impunity, undemocratic practices, and finally discuss the ways to bring out the off-track politics into peoples' platform.
SHARE More Sharing        Monday, November 2, 2009
Nepal's Dual Citizenship: A Suicidal Decision? Dual Napalese Citizenship will be a big threat to democracy, sovereignty, integration and harmony as well as to society too. Such a policy could push our nation towards serious problem, if the government introduces the policy without analyzing the potential impact. Therefore, the government should have an open referendum before approving the policy.
SHARE More Sharing        Sunday, November 1, 2009
Asking for a Rethink on US Immigration Diplomacy The US must introduce and practice universally approved norms of immigration diplomacy that will help to know and identify the right of people in right manner. In the name of security the US should not boost the number of enemies.
SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Nepal's Tumbling Peace It is unfortunate that some vested politicians' declares that re-insurgency or re-warfare is held in search of peace, however it has proved blunder to impel for “Breach Peace for Peace”.

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