Singha Durbar (TV series)

Singha Durbar

TV program Poster
Genre Sitcom
Created by Tsering Rhiter Sherpa
Written by Tsering Rhiter Sherpa
Directed by Tsering Rhiter Sherpa
Starring See Below
Country of origin Nepal
Original language(s) Nepali
No. of episodes 13
Production
Producer(s) Yubakar Raj Rajkarnikar
Running time 30 minutes
Release
Original network Nepal Television
Picture format 480i (SDTV),

Singha Durbar is Nepal's first Futuristic Political Drama directed by 'Mukundo' and 'Karma' famed Director Tsering Rhiter Sherpa and produced by Yubakar Raj Rajkarnikar.[1][2]

The television drama 'Singha Durbar' revolves around the story of Nepal's first Female Prime Minister who undergoes various challenges in her quest to establish a governance system of transparency, accountability and collaborative leadership.[1]

The television series is a joint production of Search for Common Ground Nepal (SFCG) and Mila Productions. Supported by USAID Nepal, the television series aspires to promote positive role models in governance, and a culture of collaboration between the government and the general public.[3][4]

Cast

Plot

The television drama 'Singha Durbar' revolves around the story of Nepal's first Female Prime Minister who undergoes various challenges in her quest to establish a governance system of transparency, accountability and collaborative leadership. .Gauri Malla, is the protagonist of Singha Durbar. Her portrayal of Nepal's first female Prime Minister enshrines the possibility of women's leadership in the near future, and also encourages an ideal world where female leadership is respected and acknowledged.[1][6]

Episodes

Episode Release date Subject matter Notes Ref
01 (First Episode) November 15, 2015 Democracy, leadership and gender equality. [7]
02 Collaborative leadership, resolving personal conflicts and inclusion. [7]
03 Agriculture, cooperation and solution orientated problem solving. [7]
04 Safer migration, labour trafficking and rule of law. [7]
05 Agriculture and food security, corruption and impunity [7]
06 Health and improving scrutiny of medicines The data as delivered at time code 3:47 in Episode 6 – ‘For every 1,000 babies born here 190 mothers still die’ – should have been ‘For every 1,00,000 babies born here 190 mothers still die [7][8]
07 Local Governance and violence free elections. [7]
08 Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and collaborative leadership [7]
09 Access to justice [7]
10 Climate change and multi party democracy [7]
11 Budget, role of tax, conflict resolution and public engagement. [7]
12 Truth and Reconciliation (transformation for peace) / SportsTransformation [7]
13 (Ending episode) Truth and Reconciliation (transformation for peace) / Sports [7]

References

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