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Ramesh Bhushal

Nepal

South Asia Coordinator at Earth Journalism Network

Writer and Editor at Freelance

South Asia Coordinator @earthjournalism. Formerly; Nepal Editor@ Dialogue Earth, Science Reporter @BBCNepali, Environment Reporter @TheHimalayanTimes

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  • Nov 11, 2024 | kathmandupost.com | Ramesh Bhushal |Sanskriti Pokharel

    It’s rare for an environmental science student to have a journalistic career. Ramesh Bhushal, who began his journey with The Himalayan Times, is now the South Asia Coordinator for the Earth Journalism Network. Recently, he also took on the role of ‘Author’ with the release of his debut book, ‘Chhaalbato: Kailash Daekhi Ganga Samma’.

  • Jul 16, 2024 | eco-business.com | Ramesh Bhushal

    Monkeys in Nepal are giving locals and authorities sleepless nights. Newspapers are peppered with reports of monkeys raiding kitchens in villages. Meanwhile, farmers dread harvest season, fearing raids on their . Monkeys love maize, but so do farmers, as it provides a good return on investment. Many solutions are currently being discussed, including compensating farmers, culling monkeys or even logging trees to limit the habitat of monkeys.

  • Jul 12, 2024 | dialogue.earth | Ramesh Bhushal

    Monkeys in Nepal are giving locals and authorities sleepless nights. Newspapers are peppered with reports of monkeys raiding kitchens in villages. Meanwhile farmers dread harvest season, fearing raids on their . Monkeys love maize, but so do farmers, as it provides a good return on investment. Many solutions are currently being discussed, including compensating farmers, culling monkeys or even logging trees to limit the habitat of monkeys.

  • Apr 18, 2024 | dialogue.earth | Ramesh Bhushal

    The beginning of 2024 for Nepal was marked by important talks to export hydropower produced electricity. In the first week of January, Nepal signed a 25-year trade deal with India. One key agreement was to sell 10,000 MW of electricity to India in the next 10 years. And in the third week of February, Kulman Ghising, the managing director of the Nepal Electricity Authority led a delegation to Bangladesh to discuss tariffs for electricity trade.

  • Apr 7, 2024 | eco-business.com | Ramesh Bhushal

    Laws to preserve aquatic biodiversity precede those for other forms of wildlife in Nepal. The country passed its Aquatic Animals Protection Act in 1960, 13 years before the passage of the National Parks and Wildlife Conservation Act.

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Ramesh Bhushal
Ramesh Bhushal @RameshBhushal
22 Apr 25

RT @AnupSubedee: यो व्यवस्थाका विसंगतिहरूविरूद्ध लड्नुपर्छ, तर राजतन्त्र अहिलेको व्यवस्थाभन्दा राम्रो हुनै सक्दैन। किन? सुनौं पर्यावरण लेखक…

Ramesh Bhushal
Ramesh Bhushal @RameshBhushal
22 Apr 25

याे व्यवस्थामा एउटा नागरिकले प्रतिपर्धाकाे आधारमा देशकाे नेतृत्व गर्छु भनेर साेच्न सक्छ,गर्न पाउँछ ।।बंशकाे वर्चश्व हुने व्यव्स्था याे भन्दा राम्राे हुनै सक्दैन।व्यवस्थाविरुद्द हाेइन बरु व्यवस्थाका विचाैलिया र यस्लाइ बन्दी बनाएर आफ्नाे रजगज चलाउने विरुद्द आन्दाेलन जरुरी छ।

बृहत् नागरिक आन्दोलन
बृहत् नागरिक आन्दोलन @BNA_Nepal

यो व्यवस्थाको अर्को विकल्प छैन, यसभित्र भएका विसङ्गतिहरू विरुद्ध लड्नुपर्छ: रमेश भुसाल #नेताराजकोअन्त्यगरौं #BNA #nagarikandolan #EndNetaraj https://t.co/qU3xdCfQkm

Ramesh Bhushal
Ramesh Bhushal @RameshBhushal
22 Apr 25

व्यवस्था परिवर्तन हाेइन् यहाँका कमजाेरी र यसलाइ कमजाेर बनाएर आफ्नाे रजगज चलाउन चाहने वा चलाइरहेकाहरु विरु्द आन्दाेलन जरुरी छ।

Anup
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यो व्यवस्थाका विसंगतिहरूविरूद्ध लड्नुपर्छ, तर राजतन्त्र अहिलेको व्यवस्थाभन्दा राम्रो हुनै सक्दैन। किन? सुनौं पर्यावरण लेखक/पत्रकार @RameshBhushal लाई।