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Imagining better futures

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

Visual engagement

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

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

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

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

Natural Intelligence

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

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

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

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

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

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

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.

Pad Power

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

A court life

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

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

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

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
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