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CNN Hero 2015 Maggie Doyne at a press meet after her return from the U.S. on Wednesday. Doyne plans on using the award money worth $ 100,000 to build a school for children in Surkhet. - Gopen Rai
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Lukman BK sifts through furniture from a landslide-damaged house at Tatopani on Tuesday. More than half of the residents of Tatopani have moved out to neighbouring villages or to Kathmandu after the April earthquake. - Seulki Lee
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A girl waits for the bus in New Baneswor, Kathmandu on Tuesday as an over-crowded bus passes by her. As fuel crisis caused by India's blockade of Nepal persists, commuters in Kathmandu Valley are forced to travel sitting on the roofs of the jam-packed buses. - Bikram Rai
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Devotees throng Ganesthan (Ganesh temple) in Basantapur Darbar Square on the occasion of Mangal Chaturthi on Tuesday. They visit Ganesh temples in Kathmandu, Bhaktapur and Lalitpur on this day every year to seek blessings from the god. - Gopen Rai
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Earthquake survivors from Yarsa village of Rasuwa district queue up for cash vouchers distributed by European Commission's Humanitarian and Civil Protection Department and the ACT alliance this week. Aid agencies are now distributing cash vouchers so that earthquake survivors can buy warm clothes as per their specific needs. - Om Astha Rai
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11 year old Ambika Giri takes care of her 27 day old cousin Dilip Nepali at a makeshift shelter in Chuchepati on Monday. With dipping temperature, earthquake survivors like Giri and her cousin are facing a hard time without proper shelter and warm clothes. - Gopen Rai
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Former Miss Nepal Shristi Shrestha attends the opening of a multi-brand mobile showroom at Darbar Marg on Monday. - Bikram Rai
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Visitors observe the exhibits at display on 'A Shop with a Story' stall at the Artisan Christmas Bazaar hosted by Bikalpa Art Center, Pulchowk on Sunday. - Sahina Shrestha
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The main road at Adarshnagar is busy with cyclists and pedestrians near the Birganj-Raxaul border on Friday. - Seulki Lee
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Cargo trucks queue along the Birganj-Raxaul border point on Friday. - Seulki Lee
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Maya Tamang, 10, plays football with her younger brother outside their makeshift tent in Chuchepati, Kathmandu on Friday. After the earthquake destroyed her house in Sindhupalchok seven months ago, her family has been living here. As the political stand-off over the reconstruction bill continues, the earthquake-displaced children like her have not been able to return to their villages. - Bikram Rai
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Leaders of Madhesi Morcha hold talks with the ruling UML-UCPN (M) and the main opposition NC in Singha Darbar on Thursday. The talks failed but both sides have agreed to continue dialogue on the constitution. - Gopen Rai
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The 13th Kathmandu International Film Festival (KIMFF) began in Kathmandu on Thursday with the screening of 'Bhagyale Bachekaharu (Nepal Earthquake: Heroes, Survivors and Miracles)'. Jury members Premendra Nath Mazumder, Namrata Rao, Eun-young Kim and Ed Douglas with KIMFF Chair Basanta Thapa (from left to right) at the inauguration ceremony. - Gopen Rai
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South Korean Ambassador to Nepal Choi Yong-jin (fourth from left) and Minister of Industry Som Prasad Pandey at the 4th Nepal-Korea Business Night in Shanker Hotel on Wednesday. Pandey emphasised the importance of small and medium enterprises in Nepal in the annual gathering. - Seulki Lee
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Nepal Army personnel try to douse fire caused by a short-circuit at an electronics warehouse in Basantapur on Wednesday. - Gopen Rai
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President Bidya Bhandari attends the opening ceremony of the "7th Human Rights National Magna Meet 2015" program at the National Academy Hall in Kamaladi on Wednesday. - Gopen Rai