Two Spanish girls taking a selfie at Basantapur Durbar Square on Monday. More tourists are now flocking to Kathmandu's heritage sites. - Devaki Bista
Rakshya Nepal distributes construction materials donated by American students to 15 earthquake-affected families in Kerung, Solukhumbu. - Devaki Bista
Comedian duo Madan Krishna Shrestha and Hari Bansha Acharya with UML leader KP Oli on the sidelines of International Conference on Nepal's Reconstruction in Kathmandu Thursday. - Devaki Bista
A man demolishes a house at Bungamati on Tuesday. - Gopen Rai
A man carrying a doko rides a bike as he shifts his belongings at Khokana. - Min Ratna Bajracharya
The silhouette of Shahid Gate without Dharara in the background on Monday evening. - Min Ratna Bajracharya
People walk in the rain through a busy street near Kel Tole on Sunday. - Min Ratna Bajracharya
Instructor/ healer Pai Villaraza conducts an inner healing workshop for earthquake survivors at the Art Council gallery on Sunday. - Min Ratna Bajracharya
Musicians perform on the occasion of International Music Day at Alliance Française - Katmandou on Sunday. - Min Ratna Bajracharya
Bollywood Actress Manisha Koirala, Indian Ambassdor Ranjeet Rae, Vice President Parmanand Jha, actors Haribansha Acharya and Madan Krishna Shrestha (from left) celebrate Yoga Day in Kathmandu Sunday. - Gopen Rai
Nepali folk ensemble Kutumba performs at Kathmandu University on Friday as a part of their drive to collect stationery materials for students of earthquake affected areas. - Amir Joshi
Muslims pray on the first day of Ramadan in a mosque in Kathmandu on Friday. - Gopen Rai
A woman plants rice seedlings in a paddy field at Pharping on Wednesday. - Min Ratna Bajracharya
Buddhist monks attend a peace programme at Chyasikot on Wednesday. - Min Ratna Bajracharya
Labourers work to fix the damaged Boudhanath Stupa on Tuesday, nearly two months after the April 25 earthquake in Kathmandu. - Gopen Rai