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Who runs the world? Girls

#899 ( 2-8 March 2018 )
Sahina Shrestha
Five generations of women in a Kathmandu family underline the importance of educating daughters

Visual engagement

#899 ( 2-8 March 2018 )
Nepal's nature and culture connect in a month-long art exhibit

Imagining better futures

#899 ( 2-8 March 2018 )
Duksangh Sherpa
Two Israeli authors say children’s literature can keep hopes up in difficult times

Capturing an invisible reality

#898 ( 23 Feb - 1 Mar 2018 )
Sikuma Rai
The works on display play with light that are of a wavelength that the human eye cannot see

The art of skateboarding

#898 ( 23 Feb - 1 Mar 2018 )
London-based Nepali illustrator combines his passion for art with sport in post-quake Nepal

Natural Intelligence

#897 ( 16-22 February 2018 )
Duksangh Sherpa
Creating a specialised talent pool in Nepal on Artificial Intelligence and drone making.

Mira Rai racing to help other runners

#896 ( 9-15 February 2018 )
Duksangh Sherpa
From winning numerous national and international trail races, Rai is now devoting herself to helping others like her

How humans can live with wild elephants

#896 ( 9-15 February 2018 )
Sheren Shrestha and Gokarna Jung Thapa
Conservationists are testing early warning devices to reduce damage from increasing conflict between people and wild elephants in Nepal

From Liz Hawley in Kathmandu

#895 ( 2-8 Febrauary 2018 )
Kunda Dixit
Liz came, she saw and she stayed. But on Friday morning at 2 AM, at the age of 95, this legendary chronicler of Himalayan climbing left us for good

Thirsty for more

#895 ( 2-8 Febrauary 2018 )
Sikuma Rai
Breweries scramble to keep up with demand as Nepalis guzzle more beer than ever before

The wheel of life

#894 ( 26 Jan - 1 Feb 2018 )
Sanjeev Sharma
Ram Bahadur Gole travelled in a wheelchair from Lumbini to Gaya to seek enlightenment

The boy gods of Kathmandu

#894 ( 26 Jan - 1 Feb 2018 )
Sahina Shrestha
Besides the Living Goddess, Kathmandu also reveres the incarnations of Ganesh and Bhairab

How Chitwan was opened

#894 ( 26 Jan - 1 Feb 2018 )
Tom Robertson
Layers of American history shaped the first big development project in Nepal 65 years ago

Commemorating Edmund Hillary

#893 ( 19-25 January 2018 )
Seth Sicroff
We should remind the world that Hillary chose to make Nepal the primary focus of his lifelong adventures

A court life

#893 ( 19-25 January 2018 )
Sonia Awale
"Tennis is about having character: discipline, resilience, confidence and mental strength."

Pad Power

#893 ( 19-25 January 2018 )
Ziyu Lin
Taiwanese activist leads village women to embrace the beauty of the feminine cycle

Removing menstrual shame

#893 ( 19-25 January 2018 )
Clara Hare-Grogg
The underlying problem for Buddhist and Hindu women in Mustang who avoid certain activities while menstruating is that they believe their naturally functioning bodies are shameful.

Successful struggles

#892 ( 12-18 January 2018 )
Ramu Sapkota
They grew up in Maiti Nepal and are now treating patients, prescribing medication and dressing wounds in the emergency ward

A woof of fresh air

#892 ( 12-18 January 2018 )
Ryan Chang
Kathmandu gets citizens to be responsible for their community dogs

Swipe right for extortion

#892 ( 12-18 January 2018 )
Ryan Chang
From seedy cyber cafes to sleek smartphones, online harm is just a touch away
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