Ms. Arati Singh is Masters in Environment Anthropology. She is a Lecturer of Development Studies and writes for Ohmynews.com. She is also a vice president of South Asian Citizen Reporter's Network.
While in Nepal, Ms. Singh had worked for some notable humanitarian organizations like Plan International and Lutheran World Federation. Her articles have appeared in The Kathmadu Post and Nepalnews.com
She currently lives in Daejeon, South Korea with her husband.
Articles by Arati Singh
Last two years have been momentous for Nepal with landmark achievements and significant changes in her political landscape. Numerous accords and understandings were reached among various political parties. The former insurgents Maoists of CPNM (Communist Party of Nepal- Maoist) emerged as the large...
By setting up a High Level Investigation Commission last year, the government in Nepal tried to uncover the crimes of the state during people’s movement of April 2006. Since its inception those who had played momentous roles during the King Gyanendra’s direct rule had been questioned for investigati...
Now that the 23 South Koreans are kidnapped in Afghanistan, many hate-mongers have found a perfect opportunity to express their anger, hatred and socio-political agendas. Many politicians, citizen reports and bloggers have found means to use and exploit the tragedy to fit their talking points, wheth...
Reading and listening on Karl Marx had great political effects on me as a young student of social science. I still remember lines on Marx in George Ritzer’s book, “Until there are divisions in society as rich and poor, haves and have not-s and power holder and powerless, Karl Marx as a social thinke...
Some four months back, my analysis on abortion as a religious issue or women rights, had invited heaps of comments and suggestions to my reporter's desk in one of the news portals where I write. I had opined that abortion should be a very private decision of a woman as it can save women from unwante...